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Greg in Sudbury  
#1 Posted : Friday, August 7, 2009 6:37:53 PM(UTC)
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My Bosch is exhibiting the same problem that I see posted by others, it gets part of the way through the cycle and then stops advancing. It is probably a heating problem. I understand from previous posts that the control module is suspect. So, I have removed it and inspected it for burned solder joints. However, I do not see any problems with these joints. This leads me to wonder whether or not it is actually the heater element.

So, now my question. How best do I verify that the heater element is fine? I understand that I could measure the current to the heater while it is trying to heat (it ahould be 11A) but if I don't get the expected current, doesn't that mean it could be the heater or the control module? Short of removing the heater element (which I understand is deep inside teh unit) how do I verify that it is okay?

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twoboys  
#2 Posted : Wednesday, August 19, 2009 5:08:07 PM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Greg in Sudbury Go to Quoted Post
My Bosch is exhibiting the same problem that I see posted by others, it gets part of the way through the cycle and then stops advancing. It is probably a heating problem. I understand from previous posts that the control module is suspect. So, I have removed it and inspected it for burned solder joints. However, I do not see any problems with these joints. This leads me to wonder whether or not it is actually the heater element.

So, now my question. How best do I verify that the heater element is fine? I understand that I could measure the current to the heater while it is trying to heat (it ahould be 11A) but if I don't get the expected current, doesn't that mean it could be the heater or the control module? Short of removing the heater element (which I understand is deep inside teh unit) how do I verify that it is okay?

Thanks


Try this troubleshooting file. Check the Resistance.

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