To remove the dispenser is not a 30 second job. You have to remove the door front with a T20 (torx) screwdriver (don't forget the 2 screws in the middle of the door at the bottom) Then you can get to the screws that hold the dispenser in place. Make sure you remove the solenoid from the dispenser BEFORE soaking in water. A more likely issue is either the solenoid on the dispenser has failed and will show signs of burning and/or damage or one of the transistors on the control board may have blown.
My asko d3350 dishwasher now makes a loud sound. it coms from the top of the door. sounds like a 50 Hz power line connected to a loudspeaker. the sound starts immidately after the doors lock. the washer still runs trough the program, but the sound is not healthy"
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