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Bosch 24 in. SHE66C05UC Stainless Steel Built-in Dishwasher Questions & Answers
What does e24 mean
The error code E24 on Bosch dishwashers is a drain error code although it can be triggered by the circulation pump or main control issue. The first thing to check is your drain system, make sure the filters are not plugged and the check valve is in place. Your check valve is located in the bottom of your tub on the side wall, generally white in color. If those two things are looking good check your drain hose is it kinked or clogged? (Did you just replace your garbage disposal, if you answered yes, remove the plastic plug that comes on the new disposal.)
The next thing to check is your drain pump, when you press cancel can you hear a humming noise? If not you will need to check for power to the drain pump, there should be 120v. If all the items in your drain system test OK and you are still getting the code the next step will require you to remove the dishwasher from the cabinet.
After the dishwasher has been removed from the cabinet you will need to get to the main control on the lower right side. Make sure the breaker is turned off to the dishwasher at this time. Remove the connector with the three grey and three black wires. Your looking for 89 Ohms on the grey wires going to the drain pump, and 14 Ohms across the black wires going to the circulation pump. If those both check out you will need to replaced the main control.
( Just a quick update if your wash motor is not working properly this will also make the code come up. If the brushes in the motor get old this will cause the motor to drag and that's what triggers the error code.) Hope this helps!!!
Gasket cleaning:
Gasket cleaning: Start by noting where angled ends of thick black gasket sit. Pull gasket out of stainless steel gutter. Soak and scrub with dishsoap in the sink. Start by placing one angled end as noted earlier. Press gasket firmly back into gutter.
I am really happy with Bosch for making it easy to clean!
Soapbubbles remain after washing multiple times
The bubbles are probably caused by too much rinse aid. If using 2 /3 /4 in 1 tabs do not fill rinse aid dispenser and turn it's dose level to 1. Make sure rinse aid cover is not open /broken and seals o.k. It's also important to check cold water is fed to the appliance and also it does some hot washes... not all at 40c. as rinse aid will stick to inside of case if machine never does a long hot wash.
Bosch dishwasher error code c1
HiPump-out not accomplished in normal time.Check the drainage and replace or reposition the drain hose,Clean it out by running the disposer.
1/20/2024 2:53:57 AM •
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Bosch dishwasher leaking on the back
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In the base of the dishwasher above the floor there is a plastic tray that has a leak sensor. If you see water behind the machine than it means you have a 'spraying leak' as the sensor cuts off the machine as soon as it is triggered. It is likely to be a leaking hose on the pump. It can also be caused by the machine over-filling.
An E15 error code indicates that the safety switch has detected water in the base of the dishwasher. Your leakage protection system has activated. What can I do to fix the E15 Error Code on my dishwasher? Please turn off the water inflow and contact Bosch Customer Support for assistance.
8/27/2023 3:43:43 PM •
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on Aug 27, 2023
I am not getting water into the dishwasher after changing the inlet valve
Check if there is anything in the large item trap or blocking the water level sensor. The dishwasher won't try to fill if it believes it is full. Try pressing and holding the Start button for 3+ seconds. The Clean LED should light up in a minute. If it does, try the on/off button and starting a new cycle. (This just clears any old programs from the memory.) Some washers will stop if they detected a water leak. Sometimes turning off the power for a while and checking for water in the cabinet below the dishwasher or in the motor area is useful.
The more likely items to check: Check the wiring between the inlet valve and the control board. Check the wires for corrosion at the connecting pins and for continuity. Broken conductors don't send a signal to open and close the valve. If those are okay, then the control board itself may be faulty.
Since this dishwasher is discontinued by the manufacturer, I don't know if all of the parts are still available. The only parts list for the SHE3ARL2UC/28 that I found is here:
https://www.partselect.com/Models/SHE3ARL2UC/ . They don't list any wires or the control board.
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
7/9/2023 9:13:29 PM •
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on Jul 09, 2023
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