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Its a bush and getting error code E4 which is the over flow or a leak the trips the level in the base.

 

Its stripped down now and there is no leaks bone dry and the level sensor is fine, The pump also seems to be working fine as it obviously pumps out it just cannot finish its cycle ??

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http://www.justanswer.com/uk-appliance/7fapo-wqp12-9348-bush-dishwasher-showing-error-code-e4.html

try this.....

 

"E4" code relates to the overflow detector There appears to be an internal sump. Lean the machine back about 35-45 degrees to remove the excess water from the dishwasher. It might be messy so be prepared. By design the sump collects water from condensation i.e. (Cold outside machine wall, hot inside machine wall) hence condensation builds up and is suppose to and should evaporate in the right environment. Placement and installation locations play into a big part of the design.

You will notice by observation just in the centre there is a polystyrene float. This is what activates the overflow switch which throws the error code.

This probelm is simple to fix, just take off your kitchen plinth and turn off the dish washer power. then at the base of the dishwasher there are 2 plastic clip access panels, take a blunt screw driver or knive to help you ease out the plastic panel. once this is off, simple take a dish cloth out mop out the water, particularly from the left hand side as this is where the sensor is. Once dry (ish) replace the panels and switch on - DONE! its that easy

Watching my Z disintegrate on my driveway!!!

Float switch is stuck telling the pcb that it is flooded. Faulty connection on wiring from float switch to pcb. Have you tested it actually switches with a multimeter set on continuity / resistance setting?

Other than the obvious it could be the PCB......

Watching my Z disintegrate on my driveway!!!

only had to link out the level switch and it would be job done mate ...its an over flow and will probably never operate anyway in anger

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