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On 29/12/2020 19:36, misterroy wrote:
On Tuesday, December 29, 2020 at 7:03:04 PM UTC, Simon Templar wrote: On 29/12/2020 18:03, misterroy wrote: My neighbours dishwasher filled up so that when she opened the door there was a few inches of water ready to flood her kitchen floor. I reckon it is a sensor fault. I dug about on the internet, and it suggests it is a flow meter that tells the machine how much water is in there. ( https://www.how-to-repair.com/help/b...replace-parts/ could even be the same machine) How does the flow meter tell how much water is in there? or I am barking up the wrong tree? The ones I've fixed have a lever sensor which works on air in a pipe pressure they have a pipe from the area where the water collects at the bottom to a sensor which is usually round tucked away higher up in the machine. If the pipe gets blocked the machine over fills and/or doesn't empty correctly. Never seen a sensor fail it is usually a blocked pipe. Same idea in washing machines. That is what I thought I was looking for, but after googling does not seem to be the case. Washing machine "engineers" call them "pressure switches". -- Max Demian |
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