Kevin for Model Number SHE863WF6N/01 An E15 error code suddenly happened after an uneventful several years of ownership. Water tripped the float switch. Hoping it was a fluke, after removing the water, I reassembled the washer, but left the cover plates off so I could observe the area near the float switch. I had seen drops of water on fin-like protrusions on the part immediately above it ( Altern.water Distributor Part Number: AP5691407 https://www.appliancepartspros.com/bosch-altern-water-distributor-751950-ap5691407.html ). As soon as I turned the washer on, and got down to look, water was gushing out from above these fins. The water came so fast that E15 popped up within seconds. I have since dismantled the washer, and to my amazement and chagrin, the Altern.water Distributor is LOOSE and moves easily to the touch. Mind you, this washer has never been moved since it was new, and has never been dismantled before. The Altern.water Distributor was detached from the Sump Assembly as if someone had rotated it out of its locked position! I rotated the Altern.water Distributor to the right and it CLICKED into a LOCKED POSITION! Apparently this dishwasher was never properly assembled when it was manufactured!
Answer Kevin, based on this, it would be recommended that the unit is ran through a couple of test runs to ensure that no water continues to leak. If there are no leaks, things should be good. If there is still a leak, the seal 00628306 may have failed in the water distributor 00751950. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Thursday, November 19, 2020