The draining cycle is very slow to drain. So, I started to trouble shoot the problem. I ran the drain cycle a number of times to get the water level below the screen. I checked the drain pump and that's working fine. I next went to the drain hose and also found that clear with no obstructions. So I poured some water into the drain cavity, got down on the floor to visually watch the action of the drain cycle.I saw no water entering the hose nearest the pump discharge, I could hear the pump running and saw slight gurgling right at the point where the rubber elbow enters the clearer hose.There is a check valve right inside the rubber 90 deg. elbow. So my thinking now is that I don't think the check valve is opening all the way and restricting flow. Anyone have ever had that problem or thoughts of that being the problem
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The selenoid that opens/closes drain function id burned out. Your local appliance parts store can provide a replacement selenoid and tell you exactly how to replace it.
Hello.Maybe the drain is blocked.it sounds like your machine is working ok to me,if you can hang the hose over the edge of a laundry tub & make sure the plug is out,see if the water drains away,otherwise it sounds like a plumbing problem not the machine.it started only after you moved houses so more likely the plumbing.hope i helped.
Here are some reasons why the washer would act up: Too many clothes in the washer. Sand and sediment in water level tube. Slow drain pipe. Plugged pump. Washer onboard intel will monitor the water level of the tub through the pressure tube on the water level switch and make a determination if the water was pumped out in a set amount of time. If intel does not get a confirmation then the washer will shut down for fear of a flooding condition. To correct this you must open the drain, straighten the hose, unplug the pump, whatever it takes for the pump to empty the water at the pre determined time set for the on board intel board. If all those things are good and still no joy then computer board replacement might be in order.
Air gap is clean Garbage disposal is clean Dishwasher fills with water OK Drain pump runs after a wait of several minutes and seems to run slow but drains most of the water out of the reservoir. Dishwasher is not running the wash cycle (spraying water on dishes)
Im really not all that familiar with the bosch unit, but a few things i would ck. when you cancel a cycle (it should drain the water) is it humming??? does it sound as if it even trickling into the sink discharge?? do you have a disposer under your sink that this unit drains into, if so remove the clamp and look for possible obstructions right there.Honestly passed this ill have to defer to someone else sorry and good luck
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