Machine is on drain cycle constantly. Have removed sides and top, tipped forward to drain water. Started new cycle, could see water leaking into bottom, but cannot really see where exactly although it is towards front left of machine.
This version seems more compact than other versions on the net, very difficult to see behind the plastic gubbins.
Anyone know which part it is most likely to be leaking, as I will probably need to remove the bottom panel.
Thanks
After taking it all apart thinking it was some big problem, it actually turned out to be the big plastic nut underneath the salt filler cap. It had become loose and water was escaping. Tightened it up and job solved.
Sometimes it's the most obvious things, but I hadn't seen anyone post this as an option. After taking it all apart thinking it was some big problem, it actually turned out to be the big plastic nut underneath the salt filler cap. It had become loose and water was escaping. Tightened it up and job solved.
Sometimes it's the most obvious things, but I hadn't seen anyone post this as an option.
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F17 is a time out fault on drain pump. Check all water hoses and drain pump for either blockage or restriction. Failing that, check your waste pipe is clear.
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A leak which has activated the flood safety in the base, you can check this by pulling the machine onto a towel and tipping the whole unit forward ie raise the back of the machine off the floor so it is pivoted on the front feet at approx 45 degrees, if water runs out from under the machine you have a leak (the machine may well start to work again now but you need to trace the leak or it will reoccur as soon as the safety is activated again).
Check you dont have a small inline filter inside the inlet water pipe. Either at the "tap" end or can be on the machine itself. They look like a small sieve. Remove it and clean with a toothbrush. Then put back.
Remove top and check that they are your fill vaulves. Your hoses should be connected to them if so.If they are leaking on inside of machine when off then they need replacing.
fault is that there is a leak. the tray at base of dishwasher is full of water which operates a float and turns on drain pump. tilt over 45deg and water will run out and then it will work or remove bottom front panel and mop out (better). then find leak
After taking it all apart thinking it was some big problem, it actually turned out to be the big plastic nut underneath the salt filler cap. It had become loose and water was escaping. Tightened it up and job solved.
Sometimes it's the most obvious things, but I hadn't seen anyone post this as an option.
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