I changed out the water inlet valve for a new one, thinking the problem was a sticking cold water valve, with no change in symptom . Same problem , no cold water. I switched the connections on the valves to see if it was a fault or wire break…Same problem, only hot water.
I was thinking it is a worn out water temperature switch in the control console.?
I checked all the connections for corrosion, etc., they look good.
Anybody have any suggestions whether I am on the right track.
Don
:mad: I am a stubborn Scotsman who doesn’t know when to quit.
I replaced the inlet valve and the washer now fills. However, it isn’t doing anything during the wash cycle. It does seem to drain. What’s next?
Thanks,
David L.
what was the original problem? a bosh has a pan that holds water when there is a leak. water in the pan pushes up a float that cuts power to the wash motor. if you spilled water during your repair or there was some sort of leak originally, that may be the issue
The original problem was, water wasn’t getting into the machine. I don’t see any pan under the machine anywhere. Just the sump.
sorry, this appears similar to ge. there is generally a float switch that may be stuck up. the unit thinks it is to full and will not progress.
Makes sense. Sounds like I need to locate the float if it has one. Thanks.