Victor Ceron for Model Number SHP65T55UC/02 I.could use your expert help here. I am trying to fix my Bosch dishwasher SHP65T55UC. 1. Problem started one afternoon when it was running and it started beeping continuously mid cycle. There were leaks coming from the both sides of the door. The flood mode kicked (error 15) in as there was water in the bottom tray and under the Styrofoam disc 2. I reset it and it drained the remaining water in the chamber. I used a sponge to drain the remainder water that was in the filter area and dried the bottom tray thoroughly. 3. If I try to run any cycle the dishwasher starts beeping continuously after 2 minutes and starts to leak/flood again. 4. I used test/diagnosis mode and got a Error 08 that has to do with the water coming in. 5. I replaced both the inlet valve and Power module. Problem remains. 6. I cleaned the drain, filter and drain motor. problem remains. 7. I disconnected and cleaned every inlet and drain hose in and out of the washer. Including the lines coming and going to the water supply and drain. Problem persists. 8. Every time I try to run a cycle the machine starts filling and it starts beeping continuously after 2 minutes when the beeping starts there are no leaks yet, no water in the bottom tray, the water level is low but sure enough the machine keeps filling and the overfilling happens a minute after. If I reset the machine it drains fine. 9. For the life of me I can't find anywhere what the continuous beeping means but the beeping sure enough happens before the overfilling every time. I don't think is related to water outside the chamber as the tray is bone dry when the beeping starts. The beeping signals there is a problem but the machine keeps filling anyway. 10. My only thought is that the 00746432 Control Assembly may be at fault but I am not sure if the 00746432 Control Assembly controls anything or if it is just for display and buttons. How is the dishwasher controlled? Is it by the board at the base of the unit or by the one in the door?
Answer Victor, The control board at the bottom of the unit will control the flow of the water. Check the float switch to ensure that it has continuity as this could be a cause for the overfilling. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Wednesday, December 30, 2020