Well Amazon finally got the replacement Circulating Pump out to me yesterday. The defective one originally shipped they gave me credit very quickly. I installed the new Circulating Pump, slid the Dishwasher back in it's place, and did a test run. No Water. None, I'm scratching my head was the new Water Inlet Valve defective too? Pulling the Dishwasher out once again I unplugged the wires to the Valve and inserted the Fluke Multimeter leads before turning the unit back on. 50 VAC was all I had. followed the wiring diagram out to find the Main Control board was not calling for Fill water.
The Dishwasher was turned off by my Wife when the initial failure happened. This is a Bosch Dishwasher. Well the Control Board logged a Fault and until it was cleared the dishwasher refused to operate.
By holding down 2 of the 3 wash cycle buttons then pressing the Main Power Switch I was able to enter Service Mode. After getting the unit into service mode I entered Consumer Test Run Program. Running the full Consumer Test Cycle the Washer cleared the fault and now runs fine.
Moral of the story, if you have a Bosch Dishwasher and it seems to have a problem make sure a Fault code is not Latched. Different models you handle this differently but many of them you just hold down the Main On Switch for 4-5 seconds to clear.


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