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I have the same SHit, shame on U 4306UC/U06. My dishwasher also did not complete the cycle.
I bought this dishwasher new and installed it myself in Nov. 2000; of coarse the warrantee on the electronics was only good for 5 years.
I changed my old dishwasher (Whirlpool) because of the age, noise and the cosmetic rust. What’s interesting is my old unit was over 20 years and I never had to call a service man out.
After having the repair man out and spending $100 for labor and $200 for a new Control Panel, it’s now running again. What I should have done is re-solder the heater relay myself and see if this worked. Before I put out the expense of a repair, which was 50% of the original cost. If you’re willing to take out 6 screws to remove the top cover, you will see that your circuit board will have a burnt solder joint, Easley repairable with a $15.00 solder iron!
Bosch should have a recall on these Control Panel and have there service technicians change it out at there expense, instead of taking advantage of the Consumer for there own Corporate Profits.
I only wish Consumers Reports would talk with me before they publish another report.
Malise
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bioislife Most likely the problem with your dishwasher a a bad control board. It's pretty simple to replace it. The part number for the new control board is AP3775964 Good luck. Gene.
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The dishwasher goes through the Washing and Sensing Cycle, stops after about 90 minutes like it is going to the dry cycle but then returns to the Washing cycle to start over again. Ran for 2 1/2 hours the other day before we realized it. Tried the Quick Rinse Cycle to see if it was just the Normal Cycle, but it won't stop either. Thanks for your help!
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