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That float switch is sticking, a common issue. Do this, pull the float and shaft out and reinstall several times to free up the micro switch that turns off the water supply valve.
Not sure if this is same as my (older) dishwasher, but mine has a float switch ( a piece of styrofoam which triggers a microswitch) which sits in the bottom pan. As soon as any water accumulates here, the pump keeps running. I then get error code 30.
You may have had an overspill of water into the float chamber. If you take the back off try removing the water that is actuating the float switch. Then check if the float is working correctly.
Reset the machine and try again. Make sure there are no leaks.
Hope this helps.. Good luck! :)
You may have had an overspill of water into the float chamber. If you take the back off try removing the water that is actuating the float switch. Then check if the float is working correctly.
Reset the machine and try again. Make sure there are no leaks.
Hope this helps.. Good luck! :)
The float switch I assume you are talking about the polystireen float that and micro switch that is used for the "anti-flood" protection. This is a disk of polystireene at the bottom of the washer on the floor that puts the motor in pump out mode once it has been activated by water leak / spill. Just look at the bottom of the washer and you will see a piece of polystireene that is the float used to activate a micro switch once a leak is detected.
Hi, either the float switch is stuck or the inlet valve is bad, check the float inside the dishwasher is not stuck, then if that checks out replace the inlet valve. if you have any other questions please feel free to comment. Mike
The float better be inside the tub, at the bottom, it usually only travels a couple of inches up and down... you may have a protective cover in the way of it.
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