Aeg 8081iM "CE" fault..
Fixed it! :) wax valve looks like it got water in it, blew the controlling triac on the main board and fried a track on the board. Bought a new wax valve, installed it. Got a quote for a new board...too much($600Aud+ I'd buy a new one If I had to pay that)...Found a dead machine which had a blown transormer but good board, so played swapsies with the transformers on the main board. Fixed the source of the leak, switched it on and started washing the dishes! :) Now have a $30 spare parts machine for the experience! :)
SOURCE: Dishwasher continues to drain (flashing
Sounds like a bad solenoid from what I can gather. There is a drain solenoid and/or a spray solenoid in most dishwashers. The pump output is directed that way. If your solenoid is hanging open, the water will drain when it shouldn't. It is either bad or has some kind of material in it.
SOURCE: GE Profile PDW7880G00SS Dishwasher will not Start
Re: My dishwasher start light flashes and the timer display is blank.
That is a fault condition, if the display is blank it is probably a faulty control board.
Unplug the appliace from main, or trip circuit braker to cut power for ten minutes.
If display is still blank on startup, then replace the timer control assembly.
SOURCE: Touchpad--No Response
See the notes about cycles taking forever. The relay that controls the heating element commonly gets warm enough to melt the solder around the connection, and the internal water heater stops heating. The "2H" indicates how much time the onboard computer thinks it will take to wash the load, based on previous loads, but if the last cycle was longer than 99 minutes, it shows 2 Hours. Repairing the controller board (or replacing it) should solve the problem. This is such a common problem, Bosch should have had a recall, but didn't.
SOURCE: AEG Dishwasher 60820 Sensorlogic Delay timer stuck on 1Hr
This does sound like a problem with the "anti-flood" device that does detect water (leak / spill) at the base of the washer. This device is a protection device that consists of a polystirene float and a micro swithch. Once a water leak od spill is detected it automatically puts the washer in pump out mode. You need to determine if a leak exists that has caused the float to trigger the micro switch and clear the water / leak. This should put the washer back to normal.
However if the senslogic (pc board) has a program fault, the cost of this board = half the cost of a new washer ......
SOURCE: AEG favorit Dishwasher wont fill
Hi Thanks
for using FixYa. To start with check the water inlet valve which is located
behind the lower access panel on the left or right side of the Dishwasher. If
the water inlet valve is bad you have to replace it, also check the main water
line for clogs/obstructions. If still the issue is not resolved then it's a bad
float switch and needs to be replaced. Please rate the solution if the issue
is resolved or post a comment for further assistance. Thanks Rylee
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