I have the same dispenser, and from what I can tell that solenoid gives a quick pulse to open the detergent door, and later opens for a longer period of time to dispense the rinse aid. One cable runs the solenoid, while the other seems to be the rinse aid sensor. The solenoid measures ~2100 ohms, and says 155-180 VDC, which is pretty surprising.
Word of advice. Stop using pods they do more damage to the circulating pump and drain pump impellers. Use cascade liquid, your dishwasher will last longer.
And btw, your video demo is quite informative and useful. Thanks for posting. I've managed to pull the top off of the dispenser and with vinegar soak the buildup is dissolving. Fingers crossed moment coming.
Glass Half Full - correct it's a solenoid. And the so called hex screw is a known as a TORX screw, so if buying a set to open this & numerous other items with torx screws - DON'T purchase or attempt to use a hex screw (using one would probably just round-off all the curvey notches which mean you can't ever get the Torx screw out).
The vinegar soak took a couple of days but did remove the calcium(?) buildup. Now detergent door is back to moving freely and working properly. Your video fix did illuminate the solenoid's operation quite well, thanks. I do have a question you could likely answer: How far into the wash cycle does this solenoid get activated to release the detergent?
Just a heads-up: my dispenser is the same as the one shown in the video but the motor in the product listed in the description isn't an exact match; you'll have to replace the whole assembly (not just the motor inside) to make it work
After taking out the screws on the door my husband didn't hold it down and the front fell off when the door went up disconnecting the wires. He put them back together but the DW won't turn on. I would like to see a picture of his all the wires connect, there is one to the box that goes in both ways and were not sure which way is correct. Any other ideas of what to look for to the DW to turn on?
We don't have the same model, but ours, too, typical of Bosch DWs, has the soap dispenser and rinse-aid compartment as one unit. The lid of our rinse-aid disoenser doesn't remain closed, causing the fluid to spill early in the cycle, leaving white residue on the dishes. Apparently the heating element gets a signal from this dispenser (once the lid opens) to boost the water temperature for the final wash, and then continue with high temperature drying. Has anyone have had similar issues with the rinse-aid dispenser lid and/or know how to fix it? Would really appreciate it. A Tech recommended replacing the $900+ DW, whereas I understand the replacement parts cost under $50. Any tips/insights will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for the video. By the way, do you happen to remember the part number? I also have to replace it. Mine is a different model, but this part looks the same. To answer @David, in my case, with a short program, the detergent door opens 3 minutes after the start. Regards.
Iam replacing my Frigidaire dishwasher just because the soap tray does not dispense . Same problem 😕 it's so sad that the design is so bad even on bosch! I can't order bosch now. Thank you so much for all the information ! Very helpful
I wish I did. It's pretty easy though. What I'd recommend is sitting down in front of the door. Pull the door down and as you remove the screws you legs will support the outer stainless housing. For extra protection you could always tape off the door to protect it.
Hi. Good video. I wonder if you could help me. I am in process of replacing the Water Inlet tank on my Bosch dishwasher. To achieve this I had to, like you, remove the front door panel. When it was off I noticed the soap dispenser (same as the one in your video) was full of water. When you replaced your Dispenser was the old one you removed also full of water? I’m trying to establish if this is normal or whether my Dispenser is faulty. If you could get back to me I’d be most grateful, as I haven’t been able to find a reply to this question anywhere. Many thanks.
thanks for the video. I replaced a new drawer. But it still open when the dishwasher is running. Do you know what else it would cause the problem. Thanks for you time.
I totally agree. it's just at the time I wasn't sure if that solution would actually fix it so I didn't start filming until it worked and then I'm like crap. but really it's not that hard. kind regards
I have the same dispenser, and from what I can tell that solenoid gives a quick pulse to open the detergent door, and later opens for a longer period of time to dispense the rinse aid. One cable runs the solenoid, while the other seems to be the rinse aid sensor. The solenoid measures ~2100 ohms, and says 155-180 VDC, which is pretty surprising.
Word of advice. Stop using pods they do more damage to the circulating pump and drain pump impellers. Use cascade liquid, your dishwasher will last longer.
The device is called a solenoid.
And btw, your video demo is quite informative and useful. Thanks for posting. I've managed to pull the top off of the dispenser and with vinegar soak the buildup is dissolving. Fingers crossed moment coming.
Thanks, let me know how it goes! Cheers
Use concentrated cleaning vinegar
Glass Half Full - correct it's a solenoid. And the so called hex screw is a known as a TORX screw, so if buying a set to open this & numerous other items with torx screws - DON'T purchase or attempt to use a hex screw (using one would probably just round-off all the curvey notches which mean you can't ever get the Torx screw out).
The vinegar soak took a couple of days but did remove the calcium(?) buildup. Now detergent door is back to moving freely and working properly. Your video fix did illuminate the solenoid's operation quite well, thanks.
I do have a question you could likely answer: How far into the wash cycle does this solenoid get activated to release the detergent?
The detergent is released in about 9 1/2 minutes.
This is called a solenoid, which creates a electromagnetic field to push or pull this metal pin.
Just a heads-up: my dispenser is the same as the one shown in the video but the motor in the product listed in the description isn't an exact match; you'll have to replace the whole assembly (not just the motor inside) to make it work
Thanks for the video. Talk about over-engineering. I will never buy another Bosch product, period.
Great video thanks from wales 🏴
After taking out the screws on the door my husband didn't hold it down and the front fell off when the door went up disconnecting the wires. He put them back together but the DW won't turn on. I would like to see a picture of his all the wires connect, there is one to the box that goes in both ways and were not sure which way is correct. Any other ideas of what to look for to the DW to turn on?
We don't have the same model, but ours, too, typical of Bosch DWs, has the soap dispenser and rinse-aid compartment as one unit. The lid of our rinse-aid disoenser doesn't remain closed, causing the fluid to spill early in the cycle, leaving white residue on the dishes. Apparently the heating element gets a signal from this dispenser (once the lid opens) to boost the water temperature for the final wash, and then continue with high temperature drying.
Has anyone have had similar issues with the rinse-aid dispenser lid and/or know how to fix it?
Would really appreciate it. A Tech recommended replacing the $900+ DW, whereas I understand the replacement parts cost under $50.
Any tips/insights will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for the video. By the way, do you happen to remember the part number? I also have to replace it. Mine is a different model, but this part looks the same. To answer @David, in my case, with a short program, the detergent door opens 3 minutes after the start. Regards.
That's a solenoid.
Iam replacing my Frigidaire dishwasher just because the soap tray does not dispense . Same problem 😕 it's so sad that the design is so bad even on bosch! I can't order bosch now.
Thank you so much for all the information ! Very helpful
Yes, they don't make it easy! Best of luck 🤞
Thank you for posting this useful video
Do you have a demo on removing the inside panel of the door to make this part replacement? Not much to it but would like to "see" it done. Thanks
I wish I did. It's pretty easy though. What I'd recommend is sitting down in front of the door. Pull the door down and as you remove the screws you legs will support the outer stainless housing. For extra protection you could always tape off the door to protect it.
Nice video. Could you please tell me how long into the cycle (2:09) the motor opens the soap door? Thanks very much.
I wish I knew...I'm not at that house right now. I'll try to help.
Hi. Good video. I wonder if you could help me. I am in process of replacing the Water Inlet tank on my Bosch dishwasher. To achieve this I had to, like you, remove the front door panel. When it was off I noticed the soap dispenser (same as the one in your video) was full of water. When you replaced your Dispenser was the old one you removed also full of water? I’m trying to establish if this is normal or whether my Dispenser is faulty. If you could get back to me I’d be most grateful, as I haven’t been able to find a reply to this question anywhere. Many thanks.
Mine did not have water in it. That sounds off or defective. Best of luck
thanks for the video. I replaced a new drawer. But it still open when the dishwasher is running. Do you know what else it would cause the problem. Thanks for you time.
are you saying it's still will not open or it remains open?
Where to buy parts? Link? Thank you!!
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Ours is only a month old and is already doing this. So frustrating
Update: We found bowls were actually blocking it from opening was our issue.
Yeah really should be a manufacturer defect but it is actually pretty easy to fix.
@@smidgelife thankfully I bought from a reputable, local company that is making it right 😎
I have the same problem after only 2 months...
We found bowls were actually blocking it from opening was our issue.
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Mine started doing this after two months. What an utter piece of junk. Bosch is the absolute worst. I’ll never buy another.
Since we did the repair it hasn't broken down at all. Feels like a manufacturing defect. Really it should have been a recall.
Ours is broken as well. We didn't choose this mediocre dishwasher, it came with the house. I will not be buying another.
Would have been helpful to see you actually replace the item instead of talking about it
I totally agree. it's just at the time I wasn't sure if that solution would actually fix it so I didn't start filming until it worked and then I'm like crap.
but really it's not that hard. kind regards