Hello,
I have a Neff S58M40X0GB/07 integrated dishwasher (same company as Bosch I believe), manufactured 2012.
It has developed the following fault. About 1h45m into the cycle (usually when there is 1:05 remaining), the power cuts out completely. If left to its own devices at this point, the power cycles on and off with approx 2 minute period (1 minute on, 1 minute off). Since it remembers that its mid cycle, it tries to resume, starts running a drain pump, but gets cut out before it can make progress, so is stuck. The machine plugged into a normal mains socket and the rest of sockets' supply is normal, so the issue is internal to the dishwasher.
If I open the door while it's in this power-cycling state, the power continues to cycle on and off, even though the machine is not trying to continue the cycle (because the door is open). i.e. the display comes on and the controls respond normally for 1 minute, then it cuts out completely (blank display, unresponsive controls). This cycling will continue for a long time (hours), even after the dishwasher has cooled down etc, and even with the door open so the machine isn't trying to continue working.
If I switch the machine off using its 'soft' power button during one of the 'on' periods, it remains off. If I then turn it on again the power cycling continues. However if I leave it off for several hours, before turning on again, it will sometimes run for a longer period. The next day, for example, it's able to start a new cycle and run for 1h45m before resuming the error state.
My initial assumption was that some component that is activated at a particular point in the cycle is causing it to cut out - especially since it always seems start at the same point in the cycle - but it's not quite that simple because the 'cycling' continues even with the door open and the machine not attempting to do anything.
Could it be an error condition that the controller is detecting and deciding it should cut the power completely rather than display an error code as it usually would? And what would be causing it to turn on again after one minute? Or is it more likely an analog electronics issue with the power switching circuit?
I have dissembled the machine and removed the Melec 9000 683 387 control PCB. Visually it looks fine. It has a TNY264GN power switching chip on it (as discussed here https://www.electronicspoint.com/forums/threads/pbc-bosch-dishwasher-spi50e05eu-07.289432/ )
There are 100uF 400V and a 470uF 16V electrolytic caps on the board. They look OK, but is it worth replacing them speculatively? What about the (more expensive) S14300K varistor?
Any suggestions? Thank you!

I have a Neff S58M40X0GB/07 integrated dishwasher (same company as Bosch I believe), manufactured 2012.
It has developed the following fault. About 1h45m into the cycle (usually when there is 1:05 remaining), the power cuts out completely. If left to its own devices at this point, the power cycles on and off with approx 2 minute period (1 minute on, 1 minute off). Since it remembers that its mid cycle, it tries to resume, starts running a drain pump, but gets cut out before it can make progress, so is stuck. The machine plugged into a normal mains socket and the rest of sockets' supply is normal, so the issue is internal to the dishwasher.
If I open the door while it's in this power-cycling state, the power continues to cycle on and off, even though the machine is not trying to continue the cycle (because the door is open). i.e. the display comes on and the controls respond normally for 1 minute, then it cuts out completely (blank display, unresponsive controls). This cycling will continue for a long time (hours), even after the dishwasher has cooled down etc, and even with the door open so the machine isn't trying to continue working.
If I switch the machine off using its 'soft' power button during one of the 'on' periods, it remains off. If I then turn it on again the power cycling continues. However if I leave it off for several hours, before turning on again, it will sometimes run for a longer period. The next day, for example, it's able to start a new cycle and run for 1h45m before resuming the error state.
My initial assumption was that some component that is activated at a particular point in the cycle is causing it to cut out - especially since it always seems start at the same point in the cycle - but it's not quite that simple because the 'cycling' continues even with the door open and the machine not attempting to do anything.
Could it be an error condition that the controller is detecting and deciding it should cut the power completely rather than display an error code as it usually would? And what would be causing it to turn on again after one minute? Or is it more likely an analog electronics issue with the power switching circuit?
I have dissembled the machine and removed the Melec 9000 683 387 control PCB. Visually it looks fine. It has a TNY264GN power switching chip on it (as discussed here https://www.electronicspoint.com/forums/threads/pbc-bosch-dishwasher-spi50e05eu-07.289432/ )
There are 100uF 400V and a 470uF 16V electrolytic caps on the board. They look OK, but is it worth replacing them speculatively? What about the (more expensive) S14300K varistor?
Any suggestions? Thank you!
