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Bosch Dishwasher
SHE863WF5N/10
FD980403182

We replaced the flooring in our kitchen, dishwasher worked before, now won't cycle beyond 2:06 and the normal wash time is 2:09. No water appears to be in the dishwasher, but the water is hooked up, handle for ball valve is inline with the plumbing and water should be flowing...tried it perpendicular too, same result. I have cleared out the cycle twice by resetting it and same issue. What am I missing and/or what do I need to try?


Thanks!


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Posts: 3664 | Registered: July 06, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Haven’t got a clue, but have you tried boschdishwashertroubleshooting.com or similar suggestions that you can find online via searches?
 
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check the wires going to the inlet valve.

Any where else the water could be turned off at?




 
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My washer has a switch on the bottom linked to a float
inside to notify that water is full and ready to wash.
I suspect that switch got knocked out of adjustment when
you moved the machine.
Hope this helps, Jack
 
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There may be some calcium/mineral deposits in the solenoid where the water line hooks up to. I think there is a screen is some of those that have a hose connection vs a 3/8 OD supply line.
I would unhook the line at the connection and stick it into a bucket and turn on the valve and make sure you have water flow.


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Posts: 1118 | Location: Holland, OH | Registered: May 07, 2010Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Unhooked the water and blew out the line, rusty water with a clod of something. Dumped and repeated, clean water. Hooked it back up, turn water on and cycled it t, nothing...same thing, stops 3 min into any cycle I select.

Did a forced cycle pressing Heavy, Normal and Start and got a “P0” error code.

Guess I’ll call the repairman tomorrow.


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When you start it, it continually drains and never runs, that's typically the float switch underneath on the left side. Could have water in the pan. Try moving the float switch up and down and making sure there's no water in the pan.

If it is OK, the water valve might have failed.
 
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