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The locking nut is a large plstic housing under the spray arm. You have to turn it (usually counter-clockwise) about 30 degrees to release tabs that keep it secured. Look at the pictures of the part at ; http://c.searspartsdirect.com/lis_png/PLDM/G0606383-00005.png see item 454
If you cannot access this link, go to the searspartsdirect.com , and search dishwashers by your model number. Select any of the models that appear. then search for "spray arm". Select the sprayarm item in blue, then hit the back button and the diagram lists will appear. (Keep hiding the popup help windows.) Select motor pump mechanism. In the picture you can see the locking tabs on the lower inside edge of 454 that lock onto the outside tabs of part 450.
Keep an eye on that washer 453 not to lose it.
Check your Inertia switch. It is either behind a front kick panel or in the rear cargo area. It shuts off the power to the fuel pump. Simply hit the reset button and the fuel should flow again.
Have the same problem with my dishwasher Bosch SHE4AM12UC. Bosch authorized repaiman has been out 3 times and changed main power board module 3 times, on the manufactures recommendation--he's given up fixing it and Bosch won't help either, just tells me to call somebody else on their list and get a second opinion (of course at my expense for labor). Anyway, steps are listed below that have worked for me to keep it limping along until I can get this figured out hoe to fix it.
Step 2:
When you start machine listen for drain pump to start up. Open door and you will hear sucking noise if it is running drain pump.
Step 3:
While you have door open, hold in start button and close door (this may take several times doing this) . Listen for the water to start to fill and wash pump will start (you will hear water spraying around from was arms). Machine will start and run normal cycle once this happens. If you don't hear this within a couple of seconds of procedure above, repeat the sequence until it works. Remember i said it may take 2-3 times to make it go.
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Hope this helps. I'll keep trying to figure this out and come up with a solution. Forget trying to get anything done from Bosch or their "authorized" repair people as neither of them have a clue on how to solve the problem.
1. Hit the "menu": Key 2. Hit "Copy" Key 3. Hit "#" Key 4. Scroll thru the menu headings until you come to "Test Mode" - 12th heading 5. Hit the "3" button- this will bring up Eprom Clear 6. Hit "0" button 7. Hit the "Stop" button Can only try then your printer go on longer but some time the other you need to clean out the waste ink it inside the printer go to open up all.
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Spray some carb cleaner into the throttle body. if engine starts then problem is in fuel system...otherwise likely in ignition. You need to do a code test and get some direction to where to look from that. common failure in ign system is crank sensor. but do not replace anything without verifying by testing or repair can get expensive.
Choose the job reset button on the printer. If this does not work go to your printer folders double left click the printer in question and delete print jobs listed . good luck
When you reset your PS3 and the system's light goes red and you hit the PS button your controller the four lights just flash? Is that right? The only time your controller will "connect is when you plug it in with USB?
Try this. Turn your PS3 on. Press the reset button on the back of your controller and hold it for a few seconds, then press the PS button to see if it connects then. If it doesn't you could try removing the internal battery from the controller and putting it back in. That might clear up any settings that were saved in it.
Try this: disconnect the player from the computer, turn it off,hold in the volume + button, and reconnect the player to the computer while holding the volume + button in. Keep holding the volume + button for an additional 5-50 seconds. Windows should eventually go into recovery mode and revive the player- it will pop up a window that says Found New Hardware Wizard.
It sounds like a stuck button or switch. What happens when you hit the channel DOWN, does it still keep scrolling down?
Is this with or without the remote?
Have you tried it with the remote and or the TV?
Let me know whether you are changing the channels with the remote or the buttons on the tv and I can try to give you a couple more suggestions. Mac =)
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