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is 5 years reasonable ?
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Unfortunatley it can be a lot more complicated than that. And I presume it's got a moulded-on plug, anyway. There are lots of places where you can get 30mA leakage without a complete short, such as the heating element, the main pump, the evacuation pump or the inlet valves. If it works during the pre-rinse but trips as soon as it's filled with water for the wash cycle, then I'd suspect the element. See if you can see any damage to it - it's the grey tube going round the base of the dishwasher, which gets hot!Time is an illusion - lunch time doubly so.0
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