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The most likely cause is the element has failed. It is easy for an engineer to check this. Do you want to do the check yourself? I hope I have been of help but please do not hesitate to ask if you have any further questions. I appreciate your vote if you appreciate my reply.
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Hi,
Check your heating element..
A bad heating element causes many problems in dishwashers…
bosch dishwashers run the cycle through the heating element, you may get a 2H displayed. when you wee that it means the heating element is bad, or the board is bad, i will tell you in my 15 years of repair its almost always the board,. if you know someone who is solder literate, the you can remove the board and resolder the connection. you need to remove the screws on the inside top of the door to remove the display panel, after doing so you will see the control board(fisrt turn off the electrical) then remove the wiring harnesses from the control board, the harneses only go in a certain slot so they will be easy to remember where to put back into.open the case of the board, look on the back and you will see where the bad solder joint id...clean, resolder, reinstall......good luck. please check this first before trying to change the element. you have to take the dishwasher out and flip it over to change the element
Why did you decided that it is an heating element problem,it could be a thermostat issue as well.
Check with a multi-meter whether you have power on the heating element tags.
In case you have power on its tags, the heating element should be replaced.But in case you can't read any power on its tags, it's probably a thermostat issue.
Good luck!
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