Table Of Contents
- Error Code E15
- Error Code E22
- Error Code 01 or E1
- Error Code 09
Following up from a previous article we wrote here on a few of the most common error codes found in Bosch washing machines, we’re back today to hopefully help our readers out further by examining, and hopefully also assisting with, some of the most common error codes that can be found in the Bosch dishwashers.
As we mentioned previously, but it bears repeating, the machines themselves are equipped with a detection system to report when it detects faults within the machine itself, by displaying the error code, or codes, for the fault on the machine’s digital read-out – usually where the timer face is shown.
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The code itself is usually shown as a combination of a letter (most often E or F) followed by two numbers. These codes should indicate what the issue is, and even where, it is emanating from. So the codes themselves will tell you exactly where you should start looking within the machine to service it.
Bosch Dishwasher Model Shp65t55uc
In this article, we’re going to look specifically at four more of the most common error codes that might befall your Bosch dishwasher.
We will look at Bosch error codes E15, E22, E01, E09, and we will look at each of these errors one by one, hopefully providing you the guidance to resolve each of these errors in turn.
Error Code E15
Error code E15 means, simply, that there is no water in the dishwasher, or that the machine believes there is no water in the machine.
Many sources suggest that in order to resolve the issue, you would need only to pull the machine out and tilt the dishwasher back by forty-five degrees temporarily while pressing the machine’s power button to clear the error.
This will, indeed, clear the error temporarily, and allow the dishwasher to continue running.
However, in actual fact, this error means that it is likely that the machine is experiencing a very small leak, leading the water to collect in the base plate at the bottom of the machine. Once this water has collected, it triggers a Styrofoam float in the base, which then activates a micro switch, which then turns off the water inlet on the machine, triggering the E15 error code.
Tilting the machine back just tips some of the collected water out of the machine, resetting the float; this does not, in fact, solve the problem.
If you want more than a temporary solution and in order to properly fix the E15 error code, follow these simple instructions:
1. Turn off the dishwashing machine, and unplug the machine.
2. Open the dishwasher’s door, and unscrew the four screws holding the front of the door in place. Then slide the door off.
3. Next, you must remove two more screws holding the front’s lower base plate in place, and pry the cover off. Do be careful, though, as you will now have several screws exposed, which might easily injure you.
4. Now, you will need to remove the insulation behind the base plate. Carrying out this action will reveal the inside of the base of the machine.
5. In the center of the base, you will find a square plastic cover that holds the microswitch itself. The switch itself has two blue wires coming out, helping you to identify it.
6. You will now need to remove the plastic cover from the microswitch. To do so, begin to pry the cover from the right side, and the cover should come off.
7. Behind the microswitch itself, there is a Styrofoam disk, whose size is roughly four inches thick. Remove the disk and clean it off thoroughly.
8. Replace the disk in its place, and reassemble the machine.
The machine should now function as normal, and the E15 error code should now disappear.
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E15 Video Tutorial
Error Code E22
Error Code E22 signifies that there is residual water remaining in the dishwasher’s sump pump. In order to resolve the error, it is best that you check the pump for a blockage, and the machine’s filter as it may be dirty, particularly if it is functioning with a noticeable amount of grease or another type of build-up.
Any of these will prevent the machine from draining properly.
To check the filters, follow the following instructions:
1. Turn the machine off before proceeding to disassemble the machine.
2. Remove the bottom tray from the washing machine.
3. Below it, you will find the hexagonal filter, which should have a blue arrow at its front, indicating that the filter is locked into place.
4. Twisting the filter will unlock it, allowing you to remove it from the base of the machine.
5. Next, you can remove the metal plate at the base of the machine, revealing the outer part of the filter.
6. Next, clean the metal plate you have removed from the base of the machine, along with both portions of the filter.
7. If the filters have become too caked with dirt and grime, it would be better to replace them entirely than to place them back in the machine. Replacement filters are easily available on Amazon quite cheaply but do make sure you have both the inner and outer portion of the filter.
8. Now, once the filter is replaced, click it back into place, and replace the dishwasher’s lower rack.
The machine should now operate correctly. If it still does not, it may be that the pump itself has become blocked. To clear it, follow these instructions:
1. With the filters already removed (as above), pry off the pump cover until it clicks. Grip the cover by the lug and pull it upward until it resists, then pull it forward to remove it.
2. You can now clear out the pump itself, and remove any debris that may be clogging the pump and preventing it from draining properly.
3. Now, you can replace the pump cover, along with the filter, and the dishwasher’s lower rack.
The residual water should now drain from the dishwasher’s sump pump, and the error code E22 should now be resolved.
E22 Video Tutorial
Error Code 01 or E1
Error code 01 or E1 means that your Bosch dishwasher is experiencing trouble with the motor. Specifically, this error signifies that you need to replace the power module because the motor controller has either stopped working or is malfunctioning.
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E01 fix Video Tutorial
As with all the other errors that we are discussing in this article, you can easily fix error code 01 or E1 yourself.
In order to do so, simply follow these steps:
1. The first thing you will need to do is to turn off power in the dishwasher.
2. Then, carefully remove the toe kick panel with a screwdriver.
3. Once you have removed the panel, you will need to disconnect the dishwasher and pull it out. The reason behind this is the location of the power modules. You may expect the power models to be located right behind the fascia panels but you would be wrong, as they are in fact on the right side base of the dishwasher.
4. What you will need to do then is to find the base tabs holding the power module. There are two of them and they are made of plastic. Make sure that you pry the base tabs gently until the power module has been cleared. Once you have done that begin moving the bottom of the power module in order to clear the base and pull the power module from the base.
5. The final step requires you to pry the cover of the base taps until you open their cover. Once you have open the cover simply disconnect all the wire harnesses from the power module.
This should fix the error and your Bosch dishwasher should begin to function correctly after that.
Error Code 09
The last error in this article, error code 09, means that there is a problem affecting the temperature.
E09 Video Tutorial
This video should help you deal with a faulty heating element- a popular fix on YouTube for this particular error.
In order words, if you get this error on your Bosch dishwasher it would mean that there is a fault with the heating circuit due to overheating (this happens when the temperature rises to over 220° F.
If you would like to fix this error, follow these simple steps:
1. Disconnect the power cord from your Bosch dishwasher or tip the circuit breaker.2. Keep your Bosch dishwasher disconnected for, at least, 5 minutes.3. Connect your Bosch dishwasher again.
In many cases, this is enough for the error code 09 to disappear and your Bosch dishwasher to work just fine again. However, there is a chance that this will not work. If it does not, it means that there is a problem with the control board that is located inside the dishwasher door, specifically in the upper right-hand corner. If this is the case you will need to replace the control board.
As you can see, error codes E15, E22, E01, E09 are all relatively easy to fix once you know the what causes them and follow the steps we have laid out in this article carefully.
If you have any additional advice for users who may have encountered any of these errors or any other feedback, please be sure to leave us a message in the comments section below.
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Welcome to the Bosch dishwasher troubleshooting page. Bosch are a major player in the appliance industry and enjoy a considerable share in the dishwasher market. They are generally very reliable however unfortunately things can sometimes go wrong and you will need to troubleshoot and repair your Bosch dishwasher.
The good news is that since Bosch Dishwashers are so popular, support, spare parts and repair are widely available. Dishwashers are actually fairly simple appliances so many problems you can encounter are often fairly simple repairs.
Check out our page on general dishwasher troubleshooting page for some advice about some of the more typical dishwasher problems you might encounter. For specific advice about Bosch Dishwasher troubleshooting carry on reading for advice on where to get started in repairing the problem.
Running a Test Cycle
Bosch dishwashers have a test cycle which can be run as a troubleshooting measure. The method to run this test cycle is similar across the Bosch dishwasher range so if your dishwasher features seems different from those described below then try experimenting, as the process is fairly straight forward and will be very similar. Bosch dishwasher model numbers are usually found around the top or lip of the door.
One of the most common differences between dishwasher models is simply the names of the buttons. For example in the first example below, POWER SCRUB PLUS and REGULAR WASH may be called WASH and ECO depending on your dishwasher model and the country you are in. The other key difference is whether your dishwasher has a display panel (which can display error codes) or not (in which case a program light will illuminate to tell you the fault.
To run the test cycle hold down the POWER SCRUB PLUS and REGULAR WASH buttons. Whilst held down press the ON/OFF button. The lights above them should flash. Now you can check the status of each dishwasher program by pressing its button. Now you can run the full test cycle = Press the POWER SCRUB PLUS and REGULAR WASH buttons again. The dishwasher will start up and when the cycle has ended one, if you have no display panel on your dishwasher model the indicator lights will illuminate if a malfunction was detected as follows –
CLEAN – A temperature sensor fault. If this is the case then the test cycle will be very short as the dishwasher will terminate the test once it’s been detected.
RINSE/DRY – A water sensor/filling fault. If this is the problem then the test cycle will not complete as the dishwasher cannot detect the right level of water, the dishwasher will just keep filling and draining again.
WASH – A heating fault. Check your heating element.
If you do have a display panel on your Bosch dishwasher then after the cycle is complete an error code will be shown if a fault has been detected. The error codes are as follows –
0 – No errors have been detected.
1 – A water sensor/filling fault.
2 – A heating fault.
4 – A water filling fault. This can also appear as F on the display during a normal cycle.
8 – A temperature sensor fault.
1 – A water sensor/filling fault.
2 – A heating fault.
4 – A water filling fault. This can also appear as F on the display during a normal cycle.
8 – A temperature sensor fault.
When troubleshooting your Bosch dishwasher, running the above test cycle is a good start in diagnosing the problem and should give you an idea of where the problem lies with your Bosch dishwasher and what fixes and repair are in order. Our general troubleshooting page will give you some ideas on other things to check on your dishwasher. Good luck!