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I have a bosch she44c05uc dishwasher that get stuck on 1 and won't finish. The water will pump out when I cancel. The water will pump in but won't heat up. The final heating doesn't seem to work also. I have removed the circuit board and there appears to be NO solder issues. What else can it be?

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Fix what you see then try to see what it does before go any further.

Good luck


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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 01, 2009

SOURCE: Bosch built in dishwasher shu4302uc

There are no adjustments for cycle timing. What does affect timing is temperature of the water coming into the DW. The hotter your supply water, the shorter the time to cycle, BUT if your water is too hot, the cycle time may become too short to light the NSF 'Sanitize' indicator. But since the cycle is taking so long, this is an indication that the DW's water heater is not heating the water hot enough to advance the countdown timer in a timely manner. The control logic is waiting for the temp to come up to an appropriate level to ensure adequate washing, rinsing or drying times. Likely your display is showing '1' for a long time as a symptom of this problem, as well.  - This link http://www.applianceaid.com/boschDW.html has procedures to run self-tests on various Bosch models. I suspect that you can confirm a 'heater fault' on your unit by running the self-test.  - This problem invariably relates to a 'heater fault' which has usually been traced to an open solder joint on the control board located behind the switches/indicator lights on front door. If you have a Torx driver, soldering iron & bit of solder, you can effect a repair yourself in about an hour. Otherwise, a replacement control board is required.
If you'd like to attempt replacing the control board yourself, refer to this link for part & DIY information. http://www.appliancejournal.com/appliance-parts/bosch-appliance-parts/bosch-dishwasher-control-module-266746-37/
- Else, place a service call to the tech of your choice.
  

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 02, 2009

SOURCE: remove the top from free-standing-dishwasher bosch sgs43c12

hello martin - yes you can remove the top. And no, it will not harm the dishwasher funcion.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 26, 2010

SOURCE: I have a Bosch SHE44C05UC/43 dishwasher about 2.5

you must change the module. that will solve your problem. let me know how you made out.:)

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 06, 2010

SOURCE: Bosch Dishwasher (SHE44C05UC) won't turn on

Just had the same problem, same model. Found the wiring below the front cover fried. So now I'm checking to see if anyone else had this happen.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 06, 2010

SOURCE: Bosch 24 in. SHE44C05UC pops breaker

We just had a potentially dangerous problem with the same model. Only we found the wiring beneath the front door were fried. How do yours look?

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