Thank you. Had the same error code, and yepp, it was some water in the base. Not much, but enough for the anti flood system to knock it out. Dried it up and ran a short rinse program. But I can’t find any leak. Those two thin grey tubes in the front, that comes down from both sides; what are they. In my machine they don’t connect to anything. They just end and are not sealed.
I don't really know what those are for, so you didn't see anything while observing it from below while running? A pretty minor slow leak is probably the worst variant I can imagine especially on a gasket somewhere. I know there are leak finding products for cars around but I dunno if something similar exists for home appliances, maybe food color could work. If your machine is as old as ours (~10 years I would Check all the rubber hoses if they are brittle but having a clear idea where it's leaking is probably most important. (if you can run several washes without it failing you might could put a sponge onto the tray and dry that every week or so as a quick workaround. Tampering with the mechanism itself could be risking flooding.
At some special parts store because they claimed it was original AEG - turns out it's all the same china producer - saw them at Amazon and ebay as well for between 15 and 25 €. If voltage and watts match as well as the connectors it should be fine.
Oh yea he is fabulous but as every cat constantly on the brink of starvation and a chatty cat on top of that... (actually we got two but the other one is the total opposite - ok only on the chatty side tbh)
P. S. when he joined our family I had quite some time where I lived in fear the fire department or police would bash our door in to save that crying baby....
Just fixed my dishwasher from the video. Thanks!!!!
Glad to hear it!
Not the hero we deserve but the hero we got.
Perfect ! Works like a charm! Thank you!
Thank for the tip. Now feed your cat and give it some attention😂🙏
Thank you 👍🙏
You're welcome!
Didnt knew Arnold Schwarzenegger fixed dishwashers !
We've been found out! Guess it's back to movies or politics then...
Thank you. Had the same error code, and yepp, it was some water in the base. Not much, but enough for the anti flood system to knock it out. Dried it up and ran a short rinse program. But I can’t find any leak. Those two thin grey tubes in the front, that comes down from both sides; what are they. In my machine they don’t connect to anything. They just end and are not sealed.
I don't really know what those are for, so you didn't see anything while observing it from below while running?
A pretty minor slow leak is probably the worst variant I can imagine especially on a gasket somewhere.
I know there are leak finding products for cars around but I dunno if something similar exists for home appliances, maybe food color could work.
If your machine is as old as ours (~10 years I would Check all the rubber hoses if they are brittle but having a clear idea where it's leaking is probably most important. (if you can run several washes without it failing you might could put a sponge onto the tray and dry that every week or so as a quick workaround.
Tampering with the mechanism itself could be risking flooding.
@@kunicross Thx for reply 😊 Nope, nothing. Will try to run a proper program and see if anything happens then.
Thank you! - where did you buy the pump?
At some special parts store because they claimed it was original AEG - turns out it's all the same china producer - saw them at Amazon and ebay as well for between 15 and 25 €. If voltage and watts match as well as the connectors it should be fine.
P. S. Better not buy a used one the rubber parts could be brittle.
Thanks for this. But is your cat in the background ok 😂
Oh yea he is fabulous but as every cat constantly on the brink of starvation and a chatty cat on top of that... (actually we got two but the other one is the total opposite - ok only on the chatty side tbh)
P. S. when he joined our family I had quite some time where I lived in fear the fire department or police would bash our door in to save that crying baby....