Our Bosch Dishwasher continues to run on the wash cycle for hours. Will not stop or go to the rinse/dry cycle unless we turn it off.
Thanks for your help!
Run the diagnostic program - power on button while depressing power scrub and regular wash. Press again to run diagnostic set. See instructions in document pages on this site. Sounds like heater is broke. So its never cycling to drain and rinse.
[QUOTE=Elise;1006]Our Bosch Dishwasher continues to run on the wash cycle for hours. Will not stop or go to the rinse/dry cycle unless we turn it off.
Thanks for your help![/QUOTE]
I have the same model # [MODEL]SHU4302[/MODEL] UC/U06 and have the same problem, on your website I found the heating element part #AP2804257 $93.85 How do I remove the bottom of this unit so I can get to get to the heating assembly?
Malise
Over this past weekend, I dismantled my [MODEL]SHU4306[/MODEL] to replace the drain motor. I was able to do this without taking off the white catch basin at the base of the unit but it was like putting on a watch with both hands in a cracker box. I removed the left side panel by sliding up the rubber seal and removing the two torx screws on the left door column. To get to the heater assembly, you’ll want to do the same on the right side. Also, remove the silver sheet metal at the door hinge for gaining access. As I did not have to access the circulator or heater, that is all I can tell you. Having the replacement part in hand will give you a good idea on how to remove the old part. Also, use silicone grease for the gasket seals.If you have to take off the whole base, you are going to uncharted waters for me. My unit runs like a quiet dream again. Best wishes!!
Hold -on. I have this same machine and these are known for having a bad solder joint on the control board. Very common problem easily mistaken for a burnt out heater. Do a search on google for your your model # machine and symptom. Some sites will even give you pictures of where the problem is.
I have the 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
Good call Sparky. I’m sorry Malise; but I looked at my board and with three years use it is pristine. So I discounted it. I hope I’m not hearing about my future. If you got a new board, I’d check it once in a while for overheating on the same contact. It doesn’t mean the board is bad; it could mean the heater is defective and drawing too much current.
Dear Elise,
( And those having long wash times on the Model SHU4302 UC/06 (FD 7705-7912))
CLICK HERE FOR Model SHU4302 UC/06 (FD 7705-7912) TO REFER TO
See the 5 tech sheets on diagrams 9-13.
Use those sheets to test the HEATER AND THERMISTOR W HI-LIMIT
The design and testing of those parts will be the same as the SHU53’s.
The actual part number may differ so be sure to order the one according to your model number.
If either one of them have failed it wont allow the control module advance into the next cycle.
They have also been known to arc to point in causing the control module to fail.
CLICK HERE FOR Part Details - BOSCH Heater assembly (non-aqua), part number: AP2804257
CLICK HERE FOR THERMISTOR
CLICK HERE FOR CONTROL MODULE
[quote=Adam / APP Team;1358]Dear Elise,
( And those having long wash times on the Model SHU4302 UC/06 (FD 7705-7912))
CLICK HERE FOR Model SHU4302 UC/06 (FD 7705-7912) TO REFER TO
See the 5 tech sheets on diagrams 9-13.
Use those sheets to test the HEATER AND THERMISTOR W HI-LIMIT
Sorry but I don’t see 5 tech sheets nor do I see diagrams 9-13 on your link. Please explain.
Thanks
George
You need to reopen your browser, search by your model and scroll down to the tech sheets. It happens to me also when I leave the screen and try to backspace.
We have a [MODEL]SHU4312[/MODEL]UC/U06 also. 5 years ago we had the control panel replaced under warranty, reluctantly on their part. Here we are 5 years later, and yet again the same problem. Why were these makes and models not recalled recently like so many others? Obviously threre is a problem..
Unit will not shut off. Will try to find control board tomorrow any tips where it is. Let me know if I take the inside front cover off first.
Thanks cant find a diagram on the net
Hello!
We have a [MODEL]SHU43C[/MODEL] that we bought new & installed 1/2004. We had no issues until the recall, where we had the control module replaced in 1/2009. Recently it has taken hours to complete any cycle and not always draining the water from the bottom.
Last night, it stayed on 0, making noise for hours (unbeknownst to us) and when we woke up it smelled like burning rubber. The dishes were not clean.
So, today, I called the recall line and they said that the replacement part was only covered for 1 year and I am out of luck.
Any advise is greatly appreciated!
-Meagan