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gblotter  
#11 Posted : Saturday, July 16, 2011 10:19:08 AM(UTC)
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I received the new selector switch and installed it today. Installation was quite easy and took me only about 15 minutes from start to finish (including a little time to figure out how to detach the old switch).

I also disassembled the old switch and noticed that several of the copper contacts were black from years of use. I suppose that could be a potential source the problem.

Because this is an intermittent problem, only time will tell if the selector switch was really the culprit. Thanks for your help.
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#12 Posted : Wednesday, February 8, 2012 5:38:08 AM(UTC)
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Less than a year after replacing the selector switch, the problem has returned. The dishwasher hangs during wash and again during rinse - with both Regular mode and Scrub mode. Not intermittent - hangs every time.

This time around there is an additional problem - the heated drying cycle never engages at the end. The dial advances, but the heating element never turns on.

Because the select switch was replaced so recently (May 2011), I doubt that is the culprit again. Should I be looking at the thermostat or the heating element? If they are not expensive parts, I will just replace both.

Model is Bosch SHU3012UC/U06
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#13 Posted : Wednesday, February 8, 2012 5:53:35 AM(UTC)
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The parts diagram actually shows two thermostats ...

Part Number AP2804281 is Tstat near the control panel and costs $44.18

Part Number AP2804285 is Tstat near the heater and costs $17.38

The heater assembly is Part Number AP2804286 and costs $172.50

That's $234 if I replace all three - ouch!
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#14 Posted : Wednesday, February 8, 2012 2:31:26 PM(UTC)
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You have to check for continuity two parts: the heating element and the high limit thermostat (on top of the heating element).

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