BOSCH SHEM63W55N Not Washing Dishes Dry
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93%
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Heat Pump (Circulation Motor with Integrated Heater)
This component houses the flow-through heating element. In Bosch dishwashers, a failure of the heater's resistive circuit prevents the final 'Sanitize' or 'Power Dry' rinse from reaching the critical thermal mass required to drive the condensation drying process. Without a high-temperature final rinse, there is insufficient energy for the water on the dishes to undergo a phase change into vapor.
SKU: 12014980
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4%
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Detergent/Rinse Aid Dispenser Assembly
The PureDry system requires surfactants (rinse aid) to reduce the surface tension of the water. If the internal wax motor or solenoid in the dispenser fails to actuate during the final rinse, water will bead on the dishes rather than sheeting off. This beading prevents gravity from assisting in moisture removal and significantly increases drying time beyond the cycle's parameters.
SKU: 11018806
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3%
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NTC Temperature Sensor
The NTC (Negative Temperature Coefficient) thermistor monitors the water temperature to signal the control board when the heating target is reached. If the NTC has drifted out of calibration (high resistance), the control board may prematurely terminate the heating phase, resulting in a lukewarm final rinse that lacks the caloric energy necessary for effective evaporation.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Heat Pump (Circulation Motor with Integrated Heater).
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