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Bosch Dishwasher SHE55C05UC /57 - not completing cycle...


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The dishwasher stays on with 1 minute to go. When the cancel buttons are pressed it drains and rinses to completion. Have also noticed some white streaking of butter knives, that is new symptom too but maybe unrelated. I did pull the main control board, with video as assist, and looked for failed solder joints or loose connections, all seemed fine.

Thoughts and thank you?

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Google sent me to this page... I will go back in and measure voltage unless someone else has more ideas.

 

 

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On 6/4/2019 at 4:50 PM, PoloDoc said:

The dishwasher stays on with 1 minute to go. When the cancel buttons are pressed it drains and rinses to completion. H

With one minute to go it should already be empty and no need to rinse it drain. (The last cycle is the dry cycle)

 

You need to determine what cycle isn’t happening.

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