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Bosch dishwasher not completing its cycle

My Bosch dishwasher is constatnly trying to pump out water even when empty. It is not completeing its cycle and the pump still keeps going even when the door is opened.

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Sounds to me like you have a problem with with the overflow switch or float. To access the switch or float you must pull d/w out and remove the left side panel(as you face the d/w).

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