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MuddyMike December 27th 18 12:54 PM

Does anyone repair Bosch dishwasher timers?
 
The rotary timer in our Bosch dishwasher stops half way through the
programme. If left it simply carries on washing, and washing and washing!
Clicking it on gets things moving for a while only for it to stop again
during rinsing.

Does anyone repair these programmers? A new one is over sixty quid!

Mike

% December 27th 18 12:58 PM

Does anyone repair Bosch dishwasher timers?
 
On 2018-12-27 5:54 a.m., Muddymike wrote:
The rotary timer in our Bosch dishwasher stops half way through the
programme. If left it simply carries on washing, and washing and washing!
Clicking it on gets things moving for a while only for it to stop again
during rinsing.

Does anyone repair these programmers? A new one is over sixty quid!

Mike



it's not worth repairing , get a new timer , better , a new machine

Andy Burns[_13_] December 27th 18 01:07 PM

Does anyone repair Bosch dishwasher timers?
 
Muddymike wrote:

Does anyone repair these programmers? A new one is over sixty quid!


How long would you expect a repair to take? compare that rate to
plumbers, garage mechanics, electricians charge-out rates ...

T i m December 27th 18 01:37 PM

Does anyone repair Bosch dishwasher timers?
 
On Thu, 27 Dec 2018 12:54:32 +0000, Muddymike
wrote:

The rotary timer in our Bosch dishwasher stops half way through the
programme. If left it simply carries on washing, and washing and washing!
Clicking it on gets things moving for a while only for it to stop again
during rinsing.

Does anyone repair these programmers? A new one is over sixty quid!

Are you sure it's broken and not waiting for a sensor input it's not
getting?

I can't think what mind, if it was a water level it wasn't getting
(often air pressure) I'd assume it would carry on filling and flood
(but relevant for wash and rinse)?

It wouldn't be temperature as I'm guessing it would rinse cold and not
(out of) balance either as that might only be for spin.

I took Mums very old washing machine to bits the other day and that
had a mechanical timer and was still working fine (but the ally tub
back panel was corroding away). I wouldn't want to design / make one
for 60 quid! ;-(

Cheers, T i m






Richard[_10_] December 27th 18 01:43 PM

Does anyone repair Bosch dishwasher timers?
 
On 27/12/2018 13:37, T i m wrote:
On Thu, 27 Dec 2018 12:54:32 +0000, Muddymike
wrote:

The rotary timer in our Bosch dishwasher stops half way through the
programme. If left it simply carries on washing, and washing and washing!
Clicking it on gets things moving for a while only for it to stop again
during rinsing.

Does anyone repair these programmers? A new one is over sixty quid!

Are you sure it's broken and not waiting for a sensor input it's not
getting?

I can't think what mind, if it was a water level it wasn't getting
(often air pressure) I'd assume it would carry on filling and flood
(but relevant for wash and rinse)?

It wouldn't be temperature as I'm guessing it would rinse cold and not
(out of) balance either as that might only be for spin.

I took Mums very old washing machine to bits the other day and that
had a mechanical timer and was still working fine (but the ally tub
back panel was corroding away). I wouldn't want to design / make one
for 60 quid! ;-(

Cheers, T i m


Could be right there. Different make, but thermostat problem stopping
progress:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUNoKJ8g7SY

MuddyMike December 27th 18 02:28 PM

Does anyone repair Bosch dishwasher timers?
 
On 27/12/2018 12:58, % wrote:
On 2018-12-27 5:54 a.m., Muddymike wrote:
The rotary timer in our Bosch dishwasher stops half way through the
programme. If left it simply carries on washing, and washing and washing!
Clicking it on gets things moving for a while only for it to stop
again during rinsing.

Does anyone repair these programmers? A new one is over sixty quid!

Mike



it's not worth repairing , get a new timer , better , a new machine

This is a DIY list. We fix things :-)

Mike

MuddyMike December 27th 18 02:29 PM

Does anyone repair Bosch dishwasher timers?
 
On 27/12/2018 13:43, Richard wrote:
On 27/12/2018 13:37, T i m wrote:
On Thu, 27 Dec 2018 12:54:32 +0000, Muddymike
wrote:

The rotary timer in our Bosch dishwasher stops half way through the
programme. If left it simply carries on washing, and washing and
washing!
Clicking it on gets things moving for a while only for it to stop again
during rinsing.

Does anyone repair these programmers? A new one is over sixty quid!

Are you sure it's broken and not waiting for a sensor input it's not
getting?

I can't think what mind, if it was a water level it wasn't getting
(often air pressure) I'd assume it would carry on filling and flood
(but relevant for wash and rinse)?

It wouldn't be temperature as I'm guessing it would rinse cold and not
(out of) balance either as that might only be for spin.

I took Mums very old washing machine to bits the other day and that
had a mechanical timer and was still working fine (but the ally tub
back panel was corroding away). I wouldn't want to design / make one
for 60 quid! ;-(

Cheers, T i m


Could be right there. Different make, but thermostat problem stopping
progress:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUNoKJ8g7SY


Interesting. Ill explore that before ordering a new machine.

Mike

[email protected] December 27th 18 02:36 PM

Does anyone repair Bosch dishwasher timers?
 
On Thursday, 27 December 2018 14:29:29 UTC, Muddymike wrote:
On 27/12/2018 13:43, Richard wrote:
On 27/12/2018 13:37, T i m wrote:
On Thu, 27 Dec 2018 12:54:32 +0000, Muddymike
wrote:

The rotary timer in our Bosch dishwasher stops half way through the
programme. If left it simply carries on washing, and washing and
washing!
Clicking it on gets things moving for a while only for it to stop again
during rinsing.

Does anyone repair these programmers? A new one is over sixty quid!

Are you sure it's broken and not waiting for a sensor input it's not
getting?

I can't think what mind, if it was a water level it wasn't getting
(often air pressure) I'd assume it would carry on filling and flood
(but relevant for wash and rinse)?

It wouldn't be temperature as I'm guessing it would rinse cold and not
(out of) balance either as that might only be for spin.

I took Mums very old washing machine to bits the other day and that
had a mechanical timer and was still working fine (but the ally tub
back panel was corroding away). I wouldn't want to design / make one
for 60 quid! ;-(

Cheers, T i m


Could be right there. Different make, but thermostat problem stopping
progress:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUNoKJ8g7SY


Interesting. Ill explore that before ordering a new machine.

Mike


The usual cause for stalling is it waiting for some condition to be met before moving on, and the condition either isn't being met or the relevant sensor isn't sensing it. Service manuals come with timing diagrams so you can see what it's waiting for. The 2 likely candidates when stuck in washing mode are temperature & water level. Increasing temp as it goes thru the program is normal, though today's machines tend to only sense one temp & use open loop timing to do the rest. Water level is often icnreased before emptying as a semi-rinse.


NT

F[_2_] December 27th 18 04:26 PM

Does anyone repair Bosch dishwasher timers?
 
On 27/12/2018 12:54, Muddymike wrote:
The rotary timer in our Bosch dishwasher stops half way through the
programme. If left it simply carries on washing, and washing and washing!
Clicking it on gets things moving for a while only for it to stop again
during rinsing.

Does anyone repair these programmers? A new one is over sixty quid!

Mike

Excellent help at
https://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/forum...her-help-forum

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F

Terry Casey December 27th 18 04:42 PM

Does anyone repair Bosch dishwasher timers?
 
In article ,
says...

On Thu, 27 Dec 2018 12:54:32 +0000, Muddymike
wrote:

The rotary timer in our Bosch dishwasher stops half way through the
programme. If left it simply carries on washing, and washing and washing!
Clicking it on gets things moving for a while only for it to stop again
during rinsing.

Does anyone repair these programmers? A new one is over sixty quid!

Are you sure it's broken and not waiting for a sensor input it's not
getting?


We had this problem many years ago with our first dishwasher,
which was a Zanussi.

I bought a new timer - not cheap! - and found that it made no
difference!

Management decided that it was time to replace it, which we
did. The replacement was NOT a Zanussi - probably came out of
the same factory, though!

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Terry

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% December 27th 18 04:50 PM

Does anyone repair Bosch dishwasher timers?
 
On 2018-12-27 7:28 a.m., Muddymike wrote:
On 27/12/2018 12:58, % wrote:
On 2018-12-27 5:54 a.m., Muddymike wrote:
The rotary timer in our Bosch dishwasher stops half way through the
programme. If left it simply carries on washing, and washing and
washing!
Clicking it on gets things moving for a while only for it to stop
again during rinsing.

Does anyone repair these programmers? A new one is over sixty quid!

Mike



it's not worth repairing , get a new timer , better , a new machine

This is a DIY list. We fix things :-)

Mike


what i said would fix it

Rod Speed December 27th 18 05:55 PM

Does anyone repair Bosch dishwasher timers?
 


"T i m" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 27 Dec 2018 12:54:32 +0000, Muddymike
wrote:

The rotary timer in our Bosch dishwasher stops half way through the
programme. If left it simply carries on washing, and washing and washing!
Clicking it on gets things moving for a while only for it to stop again
during rinsing.

Does anyone repair these programmers? A new one is over sixty quid!

Are you sure it's broken and not waiting for a sensor input it's not
getting?

I can't think what mind, if it was a water level it wasn't getting
(often air pressure) I'd assume it would carry on filling and flood
(but relevant for wash and rinse)?

It wouldn't be temperature as I'm guessing it would rinse cold and not
(out of) balance either as that might only be for spin.


He's talking about a dishwasher, not a washing machine.
Dishwashers have no spin and do a very hot rinse as part
of the drying cycle so the contents are hot for drying.

I took Mums very old washing machine to bits the other day and that
had a mechanical timer and was still working fine (but the ally tub
back panel was corroding away). I wouldn't want to design / make one
for 60 quid! ;-(




T i m December 27th 18 07:51 PM

Does anyone repair Bosch dishwasher timers?
 
On Fri, 28 Dec 2018 04:55:26 +1100, "Rod Speed"
wrote:



"T i m" wrote in message
.. .
On Thu, 27 Dec 2018 12:54:32 +0000, Muddymike
wrote:

The rotary timer in our Bosch dishwasher stops half way through the
programme. If left it simply carries on washing, and washing and washing!
Clicking it on gets things moving for a while only for it to stop again
during rinsing.

Does anyone repair these programmers? A new one is over sixty quid!

Are you sure it's broken and not waiting for a sensor input it's not
getting?

I can't think what mind, if it was a water level it wasn't getting
(often air pressure) I'd assume it would carry on filling and flood
(but relevant for wash and rinse)?

It wouldn't be temperature as I'm guessing it would rinse cold and not
(out of) balance either as that might only be for spin.


He's talking about a dishwasher, not a washing machine.


You are right. My bad.

However, the spirit of my reply still stands (especially in a d-i-y
group). ;-)

snip

Cheers, T i m

DerbyBorn[_5_] December 28th 18 12:40 PM

Does anyone repair Bosch dishwasher timers?
 



Understanding the "logic" is so important and is a skill not posessed by
many service technicians - or rather- new circuit board fitters.


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