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JCdiyGuy  
#1 Posted : Wednesday, October 2, 2019 10:19:47 AM(UTC)
JCdiyGuy

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After searching the forums for the same issue with this part and not finding any posts, I finally decided to post my own. Sorry if it exists elsewhere.

I cannot remove the impeller that attaches to the circulation pump. It doesn't seem to unscrew and online videos show a slightly different housing from the one I have. Here's backstory below. THANKS!

My Bosch dishwasher (shx55m05uc/46) recently stopped washing dishes. It fills, but stops its cycle immediately afterward. After a lot of online research, I cleaned out any debris I could find in the sump. No change. Then I replaced a mineral-laden water inlet valve. Still no change. I then purchased a new circulation-pump impeller kit, which has arrived. But now I have a new problem: I can’t seem to unscrew the old impeller off the pump. The online videos show a slightly different motor, with a metal housing and ‘fins’ to stick a screwdriver in. But mine has no fins. Simply a plastic housing with a circuit board inside. So I can’t stop the impeller spinning in order to remove. Any thoughts? I do also have pictures:
Impeller
Back of Circulation Pump
Top of Pump

Thanks very much, all!
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JCdiyGuy  
#2 Posted : Friday, October 4, 2019 9:37:15 AM(UTC)
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Actually, nevermind. The Impeller Kit that arrived from Repair Clinic does not fit! Called them and found out that there is no replacement for this part on my model. Have to order a whole new circulation pump. I cleaned my current impeller and will put machine back together and see if that helped at all. Doubt it, but who knows.
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