Overfilling Washing Machine

This washing machine has an infinite Water Level Control that goes from Mini -> Super (with the word "reset" above the word Super). Just recently we found water on the floor after a load was done when the Level Control was set at Super. (BTW, what does the word "reset" mean on the top of the slide) I check out all the hoses and connections and even looked at the solenoid valves while filling the washer, but found no leaks. When the machine operates with the Level Control at the "Large" setting there does not seem to be a problem, yet? Could this be problem be caused by a faulty pressure control switch? What is the replacement part and how do I replace it? I am fairly handy but am not sure how I would get to this switch and check (and clean?) the filler hose that runs to the bottom of the tub? if this is how this level control works. Please help me out. I am tired of mopping the water off of the floor :slight_smile:

Do you want me to do the spin cycle with water in the machine or not? that is, after setting it to a small water fill?
Also, how does one get to the replace the water level switch? Is it right behind the water level control switch? Could the rubber tube running to the bottom be plugged up? Does one clean that out by blowing into it?
If the switch is behind the control, how does one remove the upper part of the washer where all the switches are?
Is there a schematic online where I can see how to do this? I have no idea how to get behind all the switches? Many thanks for your help.

My bosch dishwasher gets stuck at the 1 minute mark of the cycle. Ijust keeps going and going. Can someone tell me which part I need to fix this problem? I am very handy but I am just getting into appliance repair. Thanks, Kevin

Kevin;
If you take the console off the machine, you’ll see the control box on the right. It’s usually a white plastic case. Disconnect the wiring, unhook the wires to the start switch and the green ground wire. You can lay the console on a padded surface, then gently release the black tabs holding the metal frame to the console to have access to the control module. Release the module from the metal frame, then you can snap open the case around the control board. If you lift out the board, you can turn it over and you’ll see a blackened spot where the heater circuit bunrt out. Some guys have been successful just re-soldering that circuit on the board. It’s worth a try. If , after doing that and you’ve reinstalled everything, the time still remains at 1 minute, you’ll have to invest in a new control. Just enter the machine’s model number on this site’s search engine to get the right one. Good luck!

Thanks George, I’m going to have at it!
You"re a great help, I’ll let you know the results.
Kevin

Received and installed a new control board today, dishwasher is fixed, thanks George!