Ed April 02, 2018 for Model Number SHX55R55UC/64 A few days ago my dishes on the top rack came out partially clean with bits of soap and debris on them. Now this happens on the bottom rack too. Is this an impeller problem? An pump problem? Or something else? Can I replace the impeller on this model?
1 Answer Ed, You will want to check to see if the microfilter is dirty and check to make sure that there is enough water getting into the unit. Also check to make sure that the impeller is not damaged or clogged. Read More...
Linda V. January 11, 2018 for Model Number SHX55R55UC/64 When I turned the machine on it made a noise like it was trying to drain. I hade a technician come and he said the seal on the motor was leaking. He said I would need a new motor assembly. is there any way we could buy a new seal?
1 Answer Hello Linda, I'm sorry but the motor and pump seals are not available from the manufacturer without ordering the complete motor and pump assembly 00442548. Read More...
Reggie January 09, 2018 for Model Number SHE46C06UC/40 Our Bosch dishwasher has worked well for years. I replaced the heating relay a couple years ago as the water wasn't being heated. This week, I discovered that water was entering and seems to be plenty for washing, The water is being heated and the timed cycle counts down until the drain pump operates at the normal end of cycle, but there is no circulating pump activity and the unit is plenty warm inside at the end. Ran diagnostics and it shows E1 which is a heating problem. I've tried adding additional water but it's already up to the bottom of the door/seal so I'm sure it's full. Can replacement of the circulating pump take care of the E1 diagnostic code? Seems counter-intuitive but I'll do whatever it takes.
1 Answer Reggie, For this issue you will want to check to make sure that there is 120 vac getting to the circulation pump. If there is power then the circulation pump will be the issue. If there is no power then check the wiring between the pump and the main board and the heater assembly. If the wiring checks ok then this will be a faulty control module. Read More...
Larry P December 22, 2017 for Model Number SXH46L15uc My "quiet" Bosch now sounds like Niagra! I inspected the distribution plumbing(arms, connecting tubing) expecting to find obstructions or breakage, but found none. The arms are rotating getting plenty of water. It washes fine but makes aplenty of noise. Drainage is quiet. Is this a circulation unit going bad?
1 Answer Larry P, With this issue it does sound likely that the issue will be the circulation pump and motor assembly that is bad. The bearings in the motor are most likely the issue. Read More...
Barbora October 07, 2017 for Model Number SHX43RU5US/64 Hello, I have this model Bosch dishwasher., SHX43RU5US/64. It makes a loud droning, sounding like an unlubrcated bearing-type of sound. I'm thinking I need to replace the circulation pump. Do you have that part? Barbora
1 Answer Barbora, The part number for the circulation pump on your unit will be 00442548. Read More...
Stephan August 19, 2017 for Model Number SHX46A02 UC/40 Hi. Until this week, my SHX46A02 UC dishwasher has been working fine since 2006 (except for solder issue on circuit board). So now at the start of a cycle it hum as usual but then nothing. It will fill with some water and I can get it to drain by cancelling cycle. If I just let it sit without stopping it, it will even open the detergent door at a certain time, apparently as usual in the cycle as before. I cant hear any water splashing around inside as usual. So I need some help to diagnose this. Could it be the circulating pump died? I dont think its something stuck in the impeller because I would hear the circulating pump doing something at least. Please point me in the right direction. Thanks
1 Answer Stephan, The first check would be the water valve and the water level in the tub. A lack of water can allow the dishwasher toy operate, but cannot properly circulate the water and the spray arms to wash the dishes. Yes, it is possible the damage the wash impeller, or have an object in the housing that can affect the water flow and pressure. So start at the water supply and fill level first. Read More...
Linda August 17, 2017 for Model Number SHY56A05 UC/14 (FD8301-) The dishwasher was working fine until yesterday, when it started to emit loud whining/buzzing in mid-cycle and now water is no longer spraying on the dishes. Do I need to replace the circulation pump, impeller or both?
1 Answer Linda, It most likely is a problem in the circulation motor impeller 00167085, Something hard(glass, seeds, ceramic, etc) got into the pump housing and damaged the impeller, now it won't produce the pressure needed to circulate the water up and through the spray arms. Read More...
Jimmy June 09, 2017 If my Bosch dishwasher isn't getting enough pressure to even turn the swing arms, and the water pressure from the house hose is fine, and I've replaced the water inlet filter, cleaned the swing arms and drainage filters and the washer is draining fine, should I replace the Circulation Pump? Or what would my next step be?
1 Answer We will need your model number to help you with this. Please call 1-877-477-7278 or post your model number with a new question on the parts page. http://www.appliancepartspros.com/modelnumber_locator.aspx Read More...
Ted F February 19, 2017 for Model Number 639.15309405 I hear an intermittent whining sound during the wash cycle. The washer still does a good job cleaning but I'm concerned about running it this way. Is it possible that something is stuck in the pump or will it need to be replaced?
1 Answer Ted, You will certainly want to check to make sure that there is nothing that would be caught in the pump of the unit. If there is then clear it out and recheck. If there is nothing in the pump then the pump would be the issue. Read More...
Joshm December 28, 2016 for Model Number SHV46C03UC/14 Bosch model SHV46C03UC/14. I replaced the circulation pump - definitely why the dishwasher was not working; the old pump, with a metal housing, was totally corroded and covered with mineral deposits. My new pump (#442548) has a plastic housing and does not have a screw in the corner of the housing for the grounding wire (double green and yellow). The metal one did. So, what do I do with the grounding wire? Also, there is another double green and yellow wire and I don't know where it goes. Any advice? I have a wiring schematic but I don't understand it.
1 Answer JoshM, Any green wire with a yellow stripe would be ground wires and you can attach them to any metal on the unit. Read More...