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Bosch SMS50E08EU Dishwasher: Error E25, Faucet Icon, Pump Replacement & Workaround Methods

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  • #1 16340652
    jetro
    Level 11  
    Hello. The Bosch SMS50E08EU dishwasher shows error E25 and a faucet. Hose, jacket, check valve at the pump were checked. Replaced pump, checked electronics for burns. After the dishwasher has been put into operation three times, then the error and the faucet. After tilting the back the pump works, after slowly returning to the vertical, the pump stops and an error pops up. I checked - no water, the bowl is empty. Does any of your colleagues have an idea where to look? I connected the pump after the replacement and recorded the film. W / g the pump works strangely, i.e. start, when the speed increases after manual braking, feel the pump's working power. I'm adding a movie, maybe something will help. In 20 sec. reset is on. Greetings.
    [Film: 1ff523508c] https://filmy.elektroda.pl/41_1489333540.mp4 [/ film: 1ff523508c]
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    #2 16344041
    nares
    Home appliances specialist
    Washing pump for replacement.
  • #3 16346086
    jetro
    Level 11  
    Thank you for the answer. Can a friend explain what is the relationship between the operation of the drain pump and the washing pump? Maybe some link?. If I tilt the dishwasher and the program of the first pumping passes you can hear how the washing pump works.
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  • #4 16346749
    zielinskii
    Level 16  
    Hello, you have broken sliding bushes in the washing pump. Recently, I had the same problem. You can either exchange the entire pump or buy a used pump somewhere, for example with a broken heater for a pittance and replace the center of the pump. The element as well as the heater is replaceable, but they do not sell new components, only a new pump. Take this pump off and you have to disassemble the pump housing to get inside.
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  • #5 16351088
    jetro
    Level 11  
    Thank you for replying. I check the washing pump. The relationship between the drain pump and the washing pump is interesting for me. Is logic two different drives? But I certainly do not know something):
  • #6 16352016
    h jaworski
    Home appliances specialist
    The topic of the washing pump and its dependencies has been repeatedly described on the forum to look for. Finding similar problems is also a statutory requirement.
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  • #7 16352572
    jetro
    Level 11  
    O k. I thought there was a misunderstanding if there is a dependence, and I read that it is a search. Thank you for the information.
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    #8 16353547
    zielinskii
    Level 16  
    The first thing that turns on is the drain pump, and then the washing pump checks if there is any water left in the dishwasher. If it encounters water resistance, then more power consumption has and then if you have run out of sleeves, probably an error E24 or E25 will come out and washing will end there. I stripped the pump and these sleeves can be seen to deform because of plastic.
  • #9 16355297
    jetro
    Level 11  
    Yes, you're right. I turned on the pump and it's just as you write. I got mixed up at the beginning (lack of knowledge) thanks again :)
  • #10 16356461
    zielinskii
    Level 16  
    It is now either the sleeves to top up or replace from another pump all this mechanism which are mounted sleeves. Alternatively, buy a new or used half price.
  • #11 16363460
    jetro
    Level 11  
    The sleeves have been made from Teflon. They are passive. After folding, the rotor turns slightly. Unfortunately, after putting the dishwasher in the dishwasher, the problem is exactly the same as before. :(
  • #13 16364586
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • #14 16364723
    jetro
    Level 11  
    Yes, buddy Jaworski . The sleeves are of graphite-like material. One of his colleagues from the electrode wrote that he made them from Teflon and he has been working for over a year (I can not find the link). I was looking for the sleeve on the net, unfortunately, to no avail. Perhaps this is the fault of Teflon. Thanks for the hint.
  • #15 16407509
    teska30
    Level 2  
    jetro wrote:
    Bosch SMS50E08EU shows error E25 and faucet.
    I had the same problem a couple of five years ago, we called the service because it was on warranty, you came to something to rummage, he said he said the pump is good. He put in a short wash to check and it was ok. I turned on the dishwasher for a long wash and again E25 error, husband at work so I try to do something myself and it may seem ridiculous to you, but I put the dishwasher on its side but very slightly, bubbling, something after poured and put it back, acted until yesterday :)

    Yesterday the same error E25 appeared, I did the same thing as 5 years ago, I did not disconnect anything, I did not even turn it off electricity and it just finished washing. My brother had two years ago, he stripped her down and did not help, I suggested gently (you understand it is funny, but 100% works for me) to do just that and work for him too.

    We came to the conclusion that there is water somewhere where it should not be and causes this error. Try it, it's free, and the woman can handle it ;)
  • #16 16408058
    jetro
    Level 11  
    Thanks for the hint, but that's not it. I bought original sleeves, and after folding the problem is exactly the same. In total, I have no idea. I hoped that the original sleeves would do the job, and it turns out that it does not :(
  • #17 16409287
    zielinskii
    Level 16  
    As you are sure that it is not so look at the drain pump

Topic summary

The Bosch SMS50E08EU dishwasher is experiencing error E25, indicated by a faucet icon, after a pump replacement and checks on the hose, jacket, and check valve. Users suggest that the issue may stem from broken sliding bushes in the washing pump, which can lead to improper functioning of both the washing and drain pumps. Recommendations include replacing the entire washing pump or sourcing a used one for parts. Some users have found temporary solutions by tilting the dishwasher, which allows the pump to operate correctly for a short time. The discussion highlights the importance of ensuring that the pump's sleeves are in good condition, as deformities can lead to errors. The relationship between the washing and drain pumps is also explored, emphasizing their interdependence in the operation of the dishwasher.
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