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Bosch 24 in. SGS43C02 Classixx Built-in Dishwasher - Page 3 Questions & Answers
My Bosch dishwasher has a E15 Error.
This is a flood sensor issue rather than a float switch issue. The sensor is in the tray and senses water from dripping hoses or worn pump seals. It doesn't need much water as the sensor is at the lowest point, so it only needs a teaspoon of water. you can check the connections at sensor end and follow it to the control board connector.
My Bosch Dishwasher is displaying an error code E15, what does it mean? An E15 error code indicates that the safety switch has detected water in the base of the dishwasher
. Your leakage protection system has activated.
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8/21/2022 5:11:35 PM •
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Bosch Dishwasher E01 Code
Two different ideas from Bosch, either control board or heater element, temperature thermistor. As it fails at the rinse stage where the water is hotter, I would check the latter, or just call for service and get it correctly diagnosed and fixed. If you want to try some things, check connections to the main control board and to the heating components.
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6/7/2022 5:52:54 PM •
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on Jun 07, 2022
Doorlatch accidentally locked on open door of Bosch dishwasher model shp65t55uc/02
Here is how to solve this problem. With the door open take a flat screwdriver and pull the small gray latch towards you until it snaps into the open position. There is no electrical connections to this part. It is totally manual. If the small u-shaped trigger is missing then a new part is needed. See the photo below.
6/1/2022 1:45:53 AM •
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on Jun 01, 2022
Bosch dishwasher intermittently not completing cycle, not draining
it maybe something as simple as the door opening during the cycle - thus pausing the machine - this can happen when the machines with plastic tubs get hot - the top of the machine flexs a bit and the latch disengages and the machine stops. Next time it does it just try to push the door closed and hit start and see if it picks up where it left off. A stiffener is needed to repair the fault - but we have fixed with shims in a pinch - between the counter top and the dishwasher to minimize the flex
5/19/2022 1:09:50 PM •
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on May 19, 2022
Sanitize cycle light will not go off on my Bosch silence 50
The Sanitize Option was not able to be switched off by pressing of buttons on a Bosch SHE863WF6N. Nothing appears in the manual about how to turn it off. (It might be noted that the other options appeared as though they probably could not be toggled either, though this was not thoroughly checked.) At this point, the dishwasher was unplugged (disconnected from the mains) for several minutes. Upon reconnecting the machine power, and though the dishwasher Sanitize option light was still on, it then became possible to turn the Sanitize option light off by simply pressing the Sanitize option button.
4/13/2022 6:10:58 AM •
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on Apr 13, 2022
Bosch SHE68M Intermittently Won't Recirc Water During Wash Cycle
1) check that the jets on the ends of the arms are not obstructed 2) Next time you use the machine open the door after a couple of minutes and pour in a litre of water. If the machine wakes OK it means the machine was short of water and it could be that the in-line filter on the water feed pipe to the inlet valve at the back of the machine is clogged. Very easy to check and rectify but it means pulling out the machine and switching the water off. If the filter looks clear it could be the fill valve itself. Another issue can be build up of crud in the fill matrix - remove top and side panel to see this when filling. If there is gunge then switch off, disassemble the matrix and clean out
3/11/2022 8:49:19 PM •
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on Mar 11, 2022
Model sgs46m78au. Why isn't it filling?
Most common is a burnt out inlet valve. Turn off water and disconnect power. The valve on Bosch dishwashers is at the back on the bottom panel. The water feed pipe is attached directly to the inlet valve. The valve itself iis set into a small rectangular panel that is sometimes just clipped in or held with two screws at one end. Remove this panel and disconnect the two wires on the valve and disconnect the internal feed pipe. These valves are common on Neff, Siemens and Bosch dishwashers and washing machines and generic after-market replacements can be had for less than £10 (about £25 from Bosch). If it is not a defective inlet valve it could be a defective control board in which case the the cost of replacement has to be weighed against the cost of a new machine.
3/11/2022 8:29:46 PM •
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on Mar 11, 2022
Why isn't it cleaning dishes?
There are two possible reasons. 1) there is a blockage in the end tip of the top rotary arm. Without water coming out at pressure this will prevent it from spinning. The top arm is attached to the top drawer and it can be removed by unscrewing the plastic retainer in the middle. No tools are required it's just hand tight. If there is blockage you will see it in one the end jets. Just keep flushing it under a running tap and then shaking it out. It is important to make sure that it is completely clear. The next thing is to check that the filter in the base is intact because if it is broken it will other food material to again block the arm. 2) Some modern dishwashers are designed to use less water and so the manufacturers have introduced a diverter valve that sends water to the arms alternating between top and bottom. This diverter valve is a rotary white plastic disc with apertures in it that block and open pressured water flow alternately between the pipes serving the top and bottom arms. On the Bosch,Neff and Siemens the rotary disc has two apertures that are 9mm and 18mm in diameter. This disc rotates about every ten seconds making rhythmic sloshing sound. If the motor has died it can be replaced but it might be expensive and difficult to access if the dishwasher does not have a removable floor panel set in its underside then it might be possible to access and replace the diverter motor assembly. A work around, which I have done on my own machine, is to remove the temporarily flow pipe from the middle of the inside of the dishwasher and use a torch to look down at the valve disc. Generally one or other of the two (see above) apertures in the disc will have stopped in alignment with one of the pipe connectors, the other will be blocked off by the white disc. Drill a 9mm or 3/8" hole in the disc and this will allow enough water flow to cause both arms to spin. There is only about 10mm space beneath the disc so take care just to drill the disc and not it's plastic housing. Remove all the plastic drilling waste otherwise it will be carried by the water to the rotor arms and block the end jets (see 1. Above) and so will require extensive and repeat rinsing.
3/11/2022 8:17:42 PM •
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on Mar 11, 2022
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