Electrolux EIDW1805KS – Circulation pump leaking Repair Guide

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I’ve worked on quite a few Electrolux EIDW1805KS units over the years, and a leaking circulation pump is honestly one of the more common calls I get on this model. Nine times out of ten, the culprit is a worn impeller seal or a hairline crack in the pump housing caused by heat stress. Catching … Read more

Electrolux EIDW1805KS – Relay board failure Repair Guide

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I’ve worked on quite a few Electrolux EIDW1805KS units over the years, and relay board failure is one of the more common complaints I see — usually showing up as a dishwasher that won’t start, stops mid-cycle, or has no response at all. In most cases, replacing the relay board entirely is the cleanest fix … Read more

Electrolux EIDW1805KS – i30 error (drain timeout) Repair Guide

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I’ve worked on dozens of Electrolux EIDW1805KS dishwashers over the years, and the i30 drain timeout error is easily one of the most frequent service calls I get for this model. In about 70% of cases, a clogged filter assembly or kinked drain hose is the culprit, and a thorough cleaning gets the machine running … Read more

Electrolux EI23BC82SS (Counter-Depth French Door) – Temperature sensor failure Repair Guide

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I’ve worked on the Electrolux EI23BC82SS more times than I can count, and temperature sensor failure is honestly one of the top three service calls I get for this model. Nine times out of ten, the thermistor has drifted out of spec or failed completely, causing erratic temperatures or a warm refrigerator compartment. The good … Read more

Electrolux EI23BC82SS (Counter-Depth French Door) – Compressor not starting Repair Guide

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I’ve worked on the Electrolux EI23BC82SS more times than I can count, and a compressor that won’t start is one of the most frequent calls I get on this model. Nine times out of ten, the culprit is a failed start relay or a weak run capacitor — not the compressor itself. Replacing those small … Read more