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Customer Questions and Answers for Diverter Valve by Bosch

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By: Bosch
Part Number: OEM17074230
Manufacturer Part Number: 00751950

The Diverter Valve is an OEM part for Bosch dishwashers. This valve directs water flow during different phases of the wash cycle, determining whether water goes to the lower or upper spray arm.

Causes of a bad diverter valve can be mineral buildup causing malfunction, wear and tear of internal components over time, or damage from foreign debris.

Symptoms of a bad diverter valve include:

  • Insufficient or improper water distribution
  • Dirty dishes, especially on the lower rack
  • Extended wash cycle times
  • Dripping or leakage from the valve area

This Bosch part is also compatible with Thermador, Gaggenau some Kenmore models.

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Martin for Model Number SHE68T55UC/01

I bought this dishwasher as a clearance item. Water is not getting into the chamber. It worked once then a mouse ate some of the wiring and hoses, then it gave me a filling error (can't remember the error). Insulated the wiring, replaced hoses, in a suggestion by a repairman, I replaced the inlet pump, then replaced the motor turning the alternating distributer water thing part 406. I had the motor and pump in my hand and they were functioning as the dishwasher was running. Still, no water getting into the chamber. Took the motor and drain pump out, did not disassemble and ran water through it, it ran out. Still, no water getting into the chamber. There seems to be no water getting into part 406. I poured water into the inlet and it did not go anywhere. My thought was that maybe a piece of the pipe went into the part. Any suggestions? Today it ran for 15 minutes, inlet pump turned on and off, control board seemed to go through cycles but still, no water in the chamber but no error code showed up.

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Hello Martin, You need to check in the base for any water accumulation. You see, this unit has a "flood switch" that is activated by a float. If there is water in the base, all that will operate on the unit is the drain pump. If there is no water in the base, you should check the flood float to make sure it is not stuck in the "up" position. as a note, water is normally caught in the base from a failing water inlet valve. There is a small hole manufactured into the fill device on the side of the dishwasher. When the water valve does not open fully and the water enters the unit with less than full pressure, the water dribbles from the hole and is accumulated in the base, floating the flood switch. To correct this issue, remove the water from the base and replace the water inlet valve 10023852.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Thursday, April 16, 2020

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