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aschrades  
#1 Posted : Thursday, March 6, 2014 3:36:23 PM(UTC)
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aschrades

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Hello!

I have a Electrolux dishwasher (EIDW6105GS1). The original problem was the leak detector was constantly lit. I unscrewed the bottom white pan and it was bone dry. Cycled the power and it was still lit. I called an service tech out and he recommended replacing the main control box (with all the wires in it). He disconnected the leak sensor from the control unit and it still was saying leak detected. Seemed logical to me.

I decided to go on my own and order the new control unit from here and installed today. Sure enough, still says leak detected. I'm not sure if that switch is normally closed or open, but it won't run with it disconnected either.

I assume I need a new leak sensor now and my original control unit is fine. Does that sound right? Anyway to bypass the leak sensor just so I can use it while I straighten this all out?

Thanks for the help!

-Adam
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