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My Bosch SHU3030 Dishwasher has not been drying properly for the past couple of months. Lately, a new problem has started and it now won't advance on its own from cycle to cycle (acts like time is sticking). Can anyone help me troubleshoot this problem?
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Gene, I've already reviewed the troubleshooting manual you mentioned and didn't find any reference to the problem I'm having. It did indicate that the issue could be temperature related, but I was unable to isolate the issue, so I'm hope somebody else has had a the same problem and can tell me what to replace. The Model number is: SHU3032UC/U12
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Thanks Gene, I tested the thermocouple mounted above the soap dispenser in the door and it showed an open circuit cold and after heating it up with a lighter it went closed. So I think it's OK. However, I'm wondering if the water may not be getting hot enough? How do I check?j
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You can check all heating parts from the timer if you will follow the instructions in that manual.
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Gene,
I tested all the parts and even replaced the timer, but the dishwasher still doesn't want to advance to the next sequence without manually moving the timer knob one click ahead?
I've noticed that on the wash cycle the water level is above the screen on the bottom of the tub....is this normal?
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Did you perform the tests described on the page 36 (F-4)? Sounds like the flow switch failure.
Gene.
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