Hello, is there a problem if the wires are replaced because the mouse cut a group of white wires and I no longer know where they are? Please reply, thank you
Hi Jan I am au fait with this problem and is always the element or the Thermistor. I have tested the element but am unable to source a thermistor. Do you have any way of me being able to buy one, otherwise the whole machine now becomes obsolete.
I have a similar issue with the same model. It gives E3 error (which mean drainage problem). How may I test the case break (& flow meter) for problems?
@@JanDuToit Yes, I tried and it drains all the water out. I tested the heater thing and it's not open circuit. I also checked the power to the inlet valve and NO POWER goes to inlet valve. It just tries to drain continuously (I believe). I tested the inlet valve outside the dishwasher, and when connected to power source, it gets draws water correctly. Could it be a thermostat thing? Could it be the break/brake case thing? I don't understand the full cycle and just trying this out. Which components should I check and how?
@@JanDuToit No, it just goes for draining and draining, and then gives that error. I fill it with water, it however drains everything and no water remains inside. It seems to me like some sensor is saying (more water exists). I checked the float switch and seems Ok. I short-circuited that switch and got a different (F) error. The case break or air break case is the plastic part containing the flow meter (This part www.samsungonderdelen.com/samsung-parts/dd82-01010a.htm)
Thanks Jan ... After seeing your other video and investigating, it seems the high pressure switch (HPS), which is one of two micro switches near the heater, is always connected or pressed. When I disconnected it's wires, the water now fills, and the program proceeds very nicely, but no drain is going. I just need to check this switch and repair/replace. Thanks a million for the nice ideas!
Thanks Very nice and helpful video. My dishwasher have same problem, shows no power. I follow same and found fuse is ok. Control panel (user interface) is also ok. I have doubts about mother boards at front bottom which shows burnt marks at EC2- j49, D5, R4, C2 resistor capacitor
Dankie Jan - baie usefull video - kon jy toe uitvind watter sensors die dishwasher gebruik om uit tap water te meet?
Dankie Jan vir die mooite!
was your element replacement a fix? Also. where did you source the part
Hi Jan, do you know what does F1 (function 1 ) error is for in this model
Hi Jan my Samsung DMS300TRS bly F3 error uitgooi en dit al 45c getild en bly die selfde error uitgooi hoe gemaal
Hi Jan what is F3 error on this dishwasher mine is giving this error please help thank you
我也是这个问题
Hello, is there a problem if the wires are replaced because the mouse cut a group of white wires and I no longer know where they are? Please reply, thank you
Do you know how to access the pump. Mine won’t drain. I think I have to remove the bottom cover to remove it. I want to remove the pump to check it.
I’m getting an E3 error.
I also have an E3 error. Did you manage to solve this problem?
I have the same model , the error is f3 do you know what I should do ? I tried to call the customer service but they are so bad in my country 😥
Hi Jan ek het ñ over heat error code hoe maak ek dit reg selfde model as op die video
Hi Jan, my Samsung (the same model in the video) is throwing out an E5 error but the drainage is fine. But it won't clean and is won't dry?
Hi Jan I am au fait with this problem and is always the element or the Thermistor. I have tested the element but am unable to source a thermistor. Do you have any way of me being able to buy one, otherwise the whole machine now becomes obsolete.
I have a similar issue with the same model. It gives E3 error (which mean drainage problem). How may I test the case break (& flow meter) for problems?
Open it up as I did in this vid and check if the water actually drains out. May be your pump.
@@JanDuToit Yes, I tried and it drains all the water out. I tested the heater thing and it's not open circuit. I also checked the power to the inlet valve and NO POWER goes to inlet valve. It just tries to drain continuously (I believe). I tested the inlet valve outside the dishwasher, and when connected to power source, it gets draws water correctly. Could it be a thermostat thing? Could it be the break/brake case thing? I don't understand the full cycle and just trying this out. Which components should I check and how?
What do you mean with "brake case"?
Does the machine fill with water when switched on initially?
@@JanDuToit No, it just goes for draining and draining, and then gives that error. I fill it with water, it however drains everything and no water remains inside. It seems to me like some sensor is saying (more water exists). I checked the float switch and seems Ok. I short-circuited that switch and got a different (F) error.
The case break or air break case is the plastic part containing the flow meter (This part www.samsungonderdelen.com/samsung-parts/dd82-01010a.htm)
Thanks Jan ... After seeing your other video and investigating, it seems the high pressure switch (HPS), which is one of two micro switches near the heater, is always connected or pressed. When I disconnected it's wires, the water now fills, and the program proceeds very nicely, but no drain is going. I just need to check this switch and repair/replace. Thanks a million for the nice ideas!
What is f5 error code problem in this model?
What is an E3. Do not have the manual
Hi, I have the same model, the dishwasher goes into drying mode for approximately half of the wash cycle, what can I do to correct this?
It happens at last
Hi
My machine is same
Have E2 error
My technician is asking for machine circuit
If u have plans give me
Thanks
Thanks.
Thanks
Very nice and helpful video.
My dishwasher have same problem, shows no power.
I follow same and found fuse is ok. Control panel (user interface) is also ok.
I have doubts about mother boards at front bottom which shows burnt marks at EC2- j49, D5, R4, C2 resistor capacitor
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