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Siemens hydrosensor dishwasher, no water

Water is not coming into the dishwasher. My plumber says its a problem with the HydroSensor

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If your plumber has looked at it and said hydrosensor is faulty then replace hydrosensor, or get a new dishwasher. Just compare cost of fixing or replacing.

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Paul

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From what you say then it is most likely the aqua sensor on the side of the dishwasher. The gurgling sounds that you hear are likely the drain pump running and the un-drainable water sloshing in the sump.

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