I started dishwasher and left house came in about 2 hours later and still in drain cycle and had not washed. I tried shutting power off to it and didn't help. It is still stuck in drain
If your going to do the repair yourself your going to need to replace two parts, one being the control panal. The part number for that is 496013 and runs about $150. The second is going to be the latch assembly, which is supposed to kill the machine when the door opens. That part number is 419828 and cost about $21. I would order from www.repairclinic.com just for the simple fact of there awesome return policy. Good luck
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SOURCE: Bosch dishwasher is stuck on drain cycle
cause is water in the bottom tray which operates an anti-flood switch and all machine will do is drain.
disconnect from mains
remove bottom panel and mop out water and it will work. if fault re-occurs, then you have a leak which you will have to identify
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That is because the water level switch activated by the floating sensor is stuck.
You probably need to have the water level switch replaced.
You can find parts on websites below:
You can find replacement water level switch , and schematics on websites below:
BSH - Bosch Customer Service
Appliance411: Repair Parts
how to mend it .com - ~~ Wiring diagram for BOSCH Dishwasher.
SOURCE: ariston dishwasher sticks on drain
hi you may have something in the sump there's a screen on the right side ofthe spray arm with 2 screws remove them and take screen off use yourfingers to probe the cavity be careful it could be glass. If there is something in here it will make a grinding noise and stay in drain cycle forever.
If it does not correct the problem
!.You may have an electric pump . and it could be a check valve at the pump and hose assembly...where the check valve is...see below . so it could be a bad pump but I doubt it.
GE dishwashers will have a sumpentrance screen ( #4 ) that should beremoved and checked for any gookus, see 1 or 2 screws on the cover top, which isbehind the lower spray arm. Almost all ( some newer GE dishwashers have a separatedrain pump and motor - but for our purpose, we will talk about the mostcommon GE dishwashers ) GE dishwashers have a drainsolenoid ( #1 ) that can fail and stopthe draining. If the solenoid cannot pull in the silver plunger, the drain portwill not open to allow the motor and pump assembly to drain the water out. Thesolenoid can be ohmedwith an ohm meter for continuity, or tested to see if it is receiving 110-120 volts AC. Many GEdishwashers have a selfclean filter ( #3 ) inside at the back.The draining water must pass through a plunger in the self clean filter body.This can get clogged up, or the plunger may twist and distort and not allow thedraining water to get past. The filter can be removed from the inside and theplunger will twist out of the self cleaning body for testing/checking. Next obstaclefor the draining water in the backflush valve ( #2 ). This valve can twistor distort and block the water flow as well. The drain port will need to beaccessed to check this flapper valve, the drain port will untwist from the selfclean filter body. All hoses in-between the items mentioned above and the drainhose itself all the way to the house plumbing should be checked forrestrictions.
Some extra filter, draining tips and pictures....
During the wash and rinse modes of the cycle, soiled waterfalls down the back of the tub and into the filter area. The water comes throughthe filter and back into the tub. During the wash and rinse periods all ( wehope! ) the water will pass through the filter. The soil will settle into thecollection chamber and is held there. When the dishwasher goes into the pump outmode the water in the sump is pumped through the collection chamber. This closesthe piston valve to the inside of the tub. The pump flushes the collectionchamber of all the food soil and pumps it down the drain. A check valve islocated in the drain line port. This valve allows the water to flow in the draindirection only and prevents the water from coming back into the tub. The drainline check valve must close in the back flow direction or the piston valve inthe collection chamber may not reopen into the tub after the pump out iscomplete. Water should "fall" through the filter and go back into thetub....the heavier food particles go down into the chamber and are collected.
Hereis a link for you to check out...I have all this info in my data basebut since it is in PDF format it does not translate well to thisformat...
http://www.applianceaid.com/gedishdrain.html
I hope this helps...good luck and good day...please rate my effort......thanks....The Fang.
SOURCE: Bosch Dishwasher with very little water pressure or power
It all stems back to your incomming water supply. Either the sieve is dirt or the valve is blocked with sedementation. Some valves are servicable and some are not,if your valve has screws then its revicable. (low water pressure restricts movement on arms.)
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Also when I opened the door to turn it off it continued to run. Usually it stops operating when the door is open.
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