See my previous videos in this channel. For myself and several people, it is not the heat relay but the pressure switch. I concretely proved it with an ohmmeter and then took the part apart to see some rust that was causing resistance issues. This time, I got an F24 in my second dishwasher and I immediately thought it was the pressure switch. However, when I tested it, it was working fine. I still put a replacement in since I had already bought it but then the F63 and F84 came on. Hence I’m stipulating that the first F24 was a red herring that could have been caused by a blocked pressure switch since the slide shutter wasn’t being rotated to the right spot
If you had an f24, why would you replace a pressure switch, and not the heat relay? It's usually caused by a faulty relay.
See my previous videos in this channel. For myself and several people, it is not the heat relay but the pressure switch. I concretely proved it with an ohmmeter and then took the part apart to see some rust that was causing resistance issues.
This time, I got an F24 in my second dishwasher and I immediately thought it was the pressure switch. However, when I tested it, it was working fine. I still put a replacement in since I had already bought it but then the F63 and F84 came on. Hence I’m stipulating that the first F24 was a red herring that could have been caused by a blocked pressure switch since the slide shutter wasn’t being rotated to the right spot