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Julia  
#1 Posted : Monday, August 20, 2007 8:03:16 PM(UTC)
Julia

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Hello, I recently ordered from AppliancePartsPros.com a control module for my Bosch SHU9956 UC. The original control module was damaged due to a stupid mistake :o I installed the new control module and the countdown display does not light up... :( However, the dishwasher runs through its program that is selected (by guess, because the selector button lights don't come on and the countdown timer is blank e.g. off) and the machine appears to perform all cycles normally :confused: The lights on the front (wash, dry , clean) come on in sequence as the machine goes through its cycles.

If I put the dishwasher into a test mode by pressing the "regular wash" and "quick wash" buttons simultaneously, the countdown display lights up with the number "22". The display goes blank when I release these two buttons. Pushing "delay start" button causes the countdown display to show "18H". Push the "Delicate Wash" button causes the buzzer to sound, the number "188" to display and the "*" to display. Pressing the "regular wash" and "quick wash" buttons again simultaneously causes the display to show "1" and begins the cycle test where the machine drains, fills, washes and then drains. This total cycle time is about 23 minutes, most of which is spent heating the water. At the end of the full test the countdown display shows a fault code of "1", the "delay start" button is flashing and the the "regular wash" and quick wash" lights are flashing. Can you help me understand why the control module will not display any parameters besides the test? Is the new module faulty?

Oh, one other thing! If I turn the power switch on, the machine starts - - even with the door open :eek: It begins draining, then begins filling with water. I then close the door, not wanting to see how the washer works with the door open! I replaced the door switch (from AppliancePartsPros.com) and it is verified by continuity test to work. In spite of this properly operating switch, the machine still starts with the door open.

Thanks, Li
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BigBoyDale  
#2 Posted : Sunday, January 17, 2010 3:07:37 AM(UTC)
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Mine is doing almost the same thing. Stupid me, I thought I could open the door and stick in a plate with it in a cycle like my trust ole thirty year old GE I just threw out. Wife didn't like the Harvest Gold color..

After opening the door prematurely, now the lock won't engage, so I have to duct tape the door closed while it cycles, and only the little dot above the delay start button illuminates. It seems to run through all its cycles and still cleans dishes, but since I only gave a hundred bucks for it, and that was a hundred too much, I'll throw it out to the road for pickup before I spend much on it. Anything that breaks down just by opening a door isn't worth keeping. Can you jump out the lock to verify it works with a meter, or will this lead to more catastrophe in this German headache. Thanks..BTW, have removed control board, it's surface mount stuff, and it looks fine. I can't see how it could run a complete wash with a faulty control board.
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