Jim for Model Number SHE3ARF6UC/21 I'm working on a bosch dishwasher model SHE3ARF6UC/21. About a month and a half ago it quit draining out. I suspected the pump. When I pulled it out to replace the pump I found the drain line was partly kinked off, so I fixed it plus replaced the pump thinking this may have weakened it. All was fine until two days ago it started not pumping out again with an E 01 code, then an E 24. I found water laying in the drain line so I rerouted it to drain under the sink instead of where it hooked into the main drain where it had it's own trap which seemed plugged. Now it works fine on the 30 minute quick wash, but when I use the 1:59 auto wash it gets almost done and then flashes an E25 code, I'm trying to decide between the pump is bad from the strain from where it drained before or a bad main board. What do you think? Thanks.
Answer Jim, the first thing you are going to want to do is check the entire drain assembly and hose to make sure that there is not excessive build up or debri in any component as this can cause the unit to not drain properly. With the hose having been plugged up at one point, it is easy for build up and debri to occur. Once it is verified that there is no build up or debri that could prevent the unit from draining completely, then it could be likely that the drain pump [00611332] is bad or that the drain check valve [00611320] is not closing properly. With the fact that the water is draining, it is unlikely that you may have a control issue as the before mentioned are the most likely to occur given the situation. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Monday, January 14, 2019