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Bosch shu3030 will not turn on...


robertsultan

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I have a Bosch shu3030 that just will not turn on.  Circut is live going to the machine.  Are there any diagrams on getting to the door switch?

Tks. Robert

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Did you check the electrical connection between the incoming power and the d/w? First place to look.

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Much to my disappointment, after exposing the J box, there was no crispiness or charring.  All looked great.  I did remove each of the small yellow wire nuts and noted that the black wire exposed copper was very much smaller than that of the supply line and the nut itself  just pulled off (I did not have to twist it off).  I stripped the black wire to be the same length as the supply wire and put on new nuts (they hold better) for all three connections. 

After doing that, I flipped the breaker on and pushed the 'On' button and the machine gurgled to life.

Thank you... again,

Robert

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I'll be subscribing again next year!

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Great work, Robert!  To commemorate your recent appliance repair victory, I've made you our first ever Apprentice of the Minute.  Here's your official trophy.  Congratulations!  :rocker:

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