Reddit Reddit reviews Bosch"Dishwasher Drain Pump - 611332"

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This part is compatible with models including; SHX3AR75UC/14,SHE5AM02UC/01,SHE3ARL5UC/08,SHX3AR75UC/15,SHE3ARL5UC/07,SHX3AR75UC/10,SHE3ARL5UC/06,SHE3ARF5UC/14,SHE3AR55UC/18,SHX5AV52UC/01,SHE3AR55UC/14,SHX3AR75UC/19,SHE3AR55UC/12,SHE3AR55UC/11,SGE63E05UC/29,SHE3ARF5UC/21,SHX6AP05UC/06,SGE63E05UC/28,SGE63E05UC/25,SHX4AT55UC/12,SHE3AR72UC/21,SHX4AP02UC/53,63013903013,63013903012,S46KMK12UC/05,63013903011,63013903010,DWHD651GFP/01,DWHD650GFP/18,SHE4AP02UC/03,63013903014,SHE3ARL5UC/14,SHX6AP05UC/02This is a manufacturer substitution. Part may differ in appearance but is a functional equivalent to prior parts including; 611332,611332Genuine Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) part. Compatible Brands: BoschDrain pump 00611332 is an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) part that fits some dishwashers in the following series: Kenmore Elite 630; Bosch SGE, SHE, SHS, SHV, SHX, S36, S46 and S47; and Thermador DWHDThis drain pump is rated for 54-volt power and 55-Hz frequency
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1 Reddit comment about Bosch"Dishwasher Drain Pump - 611332":

u/sbma44 ยท 1 pointr/appliancerepair

Wow--this is so close to my own situation that for a moment I wondered if I'd gone a drunken appliance repair bender. My washer is an SHE3ARL5UC (the "Ascenta" line). I already replaced the control board with one from ebay--the seller had great feedback and a track record so I don't think I was passed a bum one. Plus it'd be a hell of coincidence for two boards to have such similar problems.

The same behavior--a jump to clean early in the cycle--is recurring and seems to have gotten worse (retrying sometimes works, but decreasingly often). The repair manual sent me to the same trio of indistinguishable error codes as you (E:23, E:24 or E:25--who can say), plus a decently long explanation of things to check for the latter two. So I checked: the pump's impeller turns freely. There's no obstruction in the sump. I reseated the drain pump cover. I reset the codes. I filled the sump with water and lifted the check valve and the pump drained the water out--maybe with a little more startup complaining than I expected. Hm. No backflow, though. A multimeter reading between drain pump motor pins shows a resistance around 90 ohms--I'm having a hard time finding specific numbers for the part (611332) but this is a couple of times higher than people seem to expect for some similar pumps. I believe the reading is consistent across coils, though it's possible I screwed this up.

My best guess is that the drain pump is failing under load--I, too, get through some initial back & forth with the wash motor before the jump to "clean". Having finally gotten another successful load underway, it's clear that this is more back & forth than should normally occur prior to the primary flow of water beginning--presumably some sort of tentative diagnostic performed by the controller at cycle start that isn't liking what it sees from the drain pump. The main motor sounds a bit more cheerful than the admittedly smaller drain pump, too. It occurs to me that if one coil is bad we might both be playing an extremely boring and domestic game of roulette every time we attempt a cycle.

I've got a replacement pump on its way and will hopefully have more to report and an empty sink on Friday.