My Bosch unit has an E09 code but the water seems to be lukewarm at least. I'm running it more to see if it gets to temp or not. The E09 code usually happens at the end of the cycle which is a bit of an issue as it is a 2h 30 minutes cycle and once I open/close the error code is off. So if the water is heated but not completely to the temp it should be, we can assume the heating element is working, other problems are present ? Is the E09 code ONLY triggered if the heating element is broken ? IIRC these elements are either good or bad, they can not be weak or sort of broken. If the element broke, the error message will be triggered because the element is broken. That can not be my case as I get SOME heat. I appreciate any help with this
You need to replace the control board. E10 is either the heat pump, the control board or the wiring harness between the two. In my case, I first replaced the heat pump and then the control board. The new control board fixed the problem
Hi, helpful video, I have a similar problem, e10 error code, water not heating my model is sms50e32au/35. Testing my heat pump with a multimeter I have 3 pins on the left, I’m guessing for the heater, I’m getting nothing between pin 1 and 2 or pin 1 and 3. I get 19.3 between pin 2 and 3. On the smaller plug to the right I get about 12.3 on the 20k setting between all pins. Hope that makes sense. This is a new pump I installed about 2 months ago, but keep getting the e10 code after cycle is done. Does this mean the heat pump is ok?
As above. Helpful Video ! Have *exactly* the same problem as you Andrew, with a SMS69T28/73. Replaced pump 3 months ago and now throwing E10 codes towards end of wash. Pump is clear/clean, nothing at all obvious. Sounds like we have the same model pump slightly different to the video - 691956 - both the heating element (19.3K) and NTC (temp sensor; 12.4K) measure out exactly the same as you above. To me, the heat pump looks healthy. Did you find a solution ?
thx, i measure ca 29 between 2 and 3 (on the left 3 pins) and between 1-3 and 1-2: 1 i read a lot about the zeolith container, that it can be the problem, but i don't know how to dissemble that... do you know anything about that? And also that the heating element can be the problem. I cant find that as well... thanks in advance...
Se riesci ad accedere alla spina di alimentazione, puoi provare a scollegarlo per alcune ore, questo dovrebbe ripristinarlo. Altrimenti potrebbe esserci un problema con il pulsante, nel qual caso puoi guardare il video E06 per vedere come rimuovere il pannello di controllo. Sarà quindi necessario smontarlo per accedere al pulsante.
It could be possible but this will usually throw an e11 error. You can check the e11 video here ruclips.net/video/D23_PXztg90/видео.html for instructions on probing the sensor
Hi, thanks for a great video. I've tested mine with a multimeter but don't know how to decipher the results. Mine is a Bosch SMS63M08AU/50 and it only has 3 pins on both of those connections. The right side was: pin 1 and 3 = 20.7, 2 and 3 = 10.3, 1 and 2 = 10.3. The left side connection the numbers weren't steady, they kept moving (usually rising), but they were: 1 and 3 = ~7, 2 and 3 = ~4, 1 and 2 = ~4. What do you think, bad heat pump? I'm getting error 09, water isn't hot. It can do a rinse without problem. Thanks so much!
Interesting results. From those readings it sounds like the heating element is still ok, the next thing to check is whether there is power getting to it. So if safe to do so check the AC voltage when starting a cycle to see whether the element is getting power. It should be possible to unplug the connector and probe it directly, otherwise you will have to leave it connected and back probe it. Either way may sure you don't short out the probes to anything (or each other). Otherwise the fault may actually lie in the wiring from the power supply or an issue inside the power module itself.
Thanks for video. this really helped. Good work Sir.😊
Thanks
What about the limescale? Surely that’s easier to clean up than opening up the dishwasher or not?
Yeah I think this is an incomplete video. What about the heating pad
Hi good video ! My prob is flooded machine ! Cleaned pump and pipework ! Power and water on ! No program lights blank screen SMS69L thanks
My Bosch unit has an E09 code but the water seems to be lukewarm at least. I'm running it more to see if it gets to temp or not. The E09 code usually happens at the end of the cycle which is a bit of an issue as it is a 2h 30 minutes cycle and once I open/close the error code is off. So if the water is heated but not completely to the temp it should be, we can assume the heating element is working, other problems are present ? Is the E09 code ONLY triggered if the heating element is broken ? IIRC these elements are either good or bad, they can not be weak or sort of broken. If the element broke, the error message will be triggered because the element is broken. That can not be my case as I get SOME heat. I appreciate any help with this
What ws that? NTC thermistor?
Hello. I have replaced the heating pump, but i still get E10 error. What could be the issue? Thanks
You need to replace the control board. E10 is either the heat pump, the control board or the wiring harness between the two. In my case, I first replaced the heat pump and then the control board. The new control board fixed the problem
Where's the repair part!!
True, I guess there's more diagnosis than repair. But if you find that the element is faulty by testing it, then the repair should be obvious
So what is the the repair if the pump is still in good working order?
Hi, helpful video, I have a similar problem, e10 error code, water not heating my model is sms50e32au/35. Testing my heat pump with a multimeter I have 3 pins on the left, I’m guessing for the heater, I’m getting nothing between pin 1 and 2 or pin 1 and 3. I get 19.3 between pin 2 and 3. On the smaller plug to the right I get about 12.3 on the 20k setting between all pins. Hope that makes sense. This is a new pump I installed about 2 months ago, but keep getting the e10 code after cycle is done. Does this mean the heat pump is ok?
As above. Helpful Video ! Have *exactly* the same problem as you Andrew, with a SMS69T28/73. Replaced pump 3 months ago and now throwing E10 codes towards end of wash. Pump is clear/clean, nothing at all obvious. Sounds like we have the same model pump slightly different to the video - 691956 - both the heating element (19.3K) and NTC (temp sensor; 12.4K) measure out exactly the same as you above. To me, the heat pump looks healthy. Did you find a solution ?
@@rimmel8760 same as you and Andrew. Maybe pcb?
thx, i measure ca 29 between 2 and 3 (on the left 3 pins) and between 1-3 and 1-2: 1
i read a lot about the zeolith container, that it can be the problem, but i don't know how to dissemble that... do you know anything about that? And also that the heating element can be the problem. I cant find that as well... thanks in advance...
La mia lavastoviglie si è bloccata sul tasto eco non va non mi fa programmare come posso fare?
Se riesci ad accedere alla spina di alimentazione, puoi provare a scollegarlo per alcune ore, questo dovrebbe ripristinarlo.
Altrimenti potrebbe esserci un problema con il pulsante, nel qual caso puoi guardare il video E06 per vedere come rimuovere il pannello di controllo. Sarà quindi necessario smontarlo per accedere al pulsante.
Can thermostat be problematic
It could be possible but this will usually throw an e11 error. You can check the e11 video here ruclips.net/video/D23_PXztg90/видео.html for instructions on probing the sensor
how much the heat sensor
Hi, thanks for a great video. I've tested mine with a multimeter but don't know how to decipher the results. Mine is a Bosch SMS63M08AU/50 and it only has 3 pins on both of those connections. The right side was: pin 1 and 3 = 20.7, 2 and 3 = 10.3, 1 and 2 = 10.3.
The left side connection the numbers weren't steady, they kept moving (usually rising), but they were: 1 and 3 = ~7, 2 and 3 = ~4, 1 and 2 = ~4.
What do you think, bad heat pump?
I'm getting error 09, water isn't hot. It can do a rinse without problem.
Thanks so much!
Interesting results. From those readings it sounds like the heating element is still ok, the next thing to check is whether there is power getting to it.
So if safe to do so check the AC voltage when starting a cycle to see whether the element is getting power. It should be possible to unplug the connector and probe it directly, otherwise you will have to leave it connected and back probe it. Either way may sure you don't short out the probes to anything (or each other).
Otherwise the fault may actually lie in the wiring from the power supply or an issue inside the power module itself.