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    Default Bosch Stuck in Rinse Cycle, but no water

    Model Number: SHE44c
    Brand: Bosch
    Age: 1-5 years

    Hi, My Bosch SHE44C dishwasher was working fine until last night. I noticed it was stuck on the rinse cycle and when I opened it, it was bone dry. No water had been pumped in at all. I've checked all of the lines which are fine, checked the filters - all good. Anyone have any idea as to what the problem may be?

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    Hi,

    SHE44C
    That is part of a full molde#.

    No water had been pumped in at all.
    Doesn't pump any water in, fill valve opens and the house water pressure pushes the water in.

    Bad fill valve, float stuck up making the d/w think it is full, drain hose too low and water syphoning out, broken/burnt wire to the fill valve...would have to be investigated.

    jeff.

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