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Rebecca Little Posted on May 14, 2007
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Bosch diswasher Our new Bosch dishwasher smells musty and fishy after having run and then left closed up. This occurs whether the dishes have been removed or let in.

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  • Anonymous Nov 17, 2007

    It could be because there is a little water left in the washer under the filters after every cycle. I called out Sears and they say it is normal. I do not believe them. I have reported this to bosch, I am waiting a reply.

  • puzz Dec 16, 2007

    Yes, my dishwasher smells fishy while runnung but not before or after. It is a newer whirlpool.

  • akimble27 Dec 21, 2008

    I have the same problem. I am so disappointed in my Bosch. I've run vinegar through to help but it is just a temporary fix.

  • Anonymous Apr 20, 2009

    My dishwasher smells fishy. I instance, but nothing afte made the dishes smell like that, even while it is running! I tried using fresh lemon I sqeezed into it and it helped for that

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If it is new- then the fishy smell is almost certainly the motor and circuit boards 'cooking' in- most motorized electrical devices have an initial pong. However if it persists after say 10/15 cycles begin to suspect an incipient fault.

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I had this problem for years, tried everyone's suggestions with no luck. Finally, it occurred to me the the best smell killer is ammonia. I poured about a half cup into the bottom of the empty dishwasher, ran a short cycle and there is absolutely no smell. I think I will do this regularly as needed and sure will not wait until I'm gaggin from that smell. It sure seems common to this brand and the Bosch people will not acknowledge it at all!!

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There is really nothing in a dishwasher construction to smell. however, check that the drain is so connected that there is a water trap between dishwasher and the drain

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SOURCE: Diswasher Pump won't stop running

Introduction: This may work for your problem, but only if you're finding that you cannot get further water to flow into your machine. If your machine fills, OK, then this ISN'T a solution to your problem.

I have a Bosch SHV. My sink drain backed up, and the water accumulating in the sink then migrated to the dishwasher, through the drain pipe, causing the dishwasher to fill up and, it turned out, overflow a little. When I turned on the dishwasher, the water drained, but no new, clean water came through the hot water pipe. The drain just kept running, but nothing else happened.

Here's what happened. Under the main chamber of the dishwasher, by three inches or more, is a white plastic tray. It sits almost at the floor, and it may not be obvious that it's a tray capable of holding water. The overflow water spilled into that tray, which in turn caused a float in the far left side of the tray to lift (the way a toilet float lifts when the water fills in a toilet tank) and shut off the water intake valve (like the toilet float shuts off the toilet water flow). So long as that valve is closed, your machine will not run.

STOP: disconnect power supply at this point for safety.

To see the white plastic tray and thereby fix the problem, you'll need to take off the BLACK TOE-KICK (attached on my unit by two star-head screws at its bottom) and, possibly , the OUTER PANEL OF THE DISHWASHER DOOR (in my case, a custom wood panel (attached by a few screws through the inner side of the door, two screws that are accessed by popping off little--smaller than a dime size--covers on the sides of the doors, and then the door panel lifts up and out). (I took the outer panel off, but I can't remember if I would have had to reach into the white tray without doing so.)

Once you do that, you can see the white plastic tray. It doesn't come out--at least not without removing the entire machine--so try this. You can take your fingers and feel over and into the tray. You'll probably feel the water--I did. Look at the far left of the tray with a flashlight. Back there you'll see a flat, round, 3-inch diameter piece of white plastic sitting at the bottom of the tray. To its center is a generally U-shaped lever looking device, which, at its far left end, is connected to a red stick pointing up into the machine. When water goes into the tray, the float rises, causing the U-shaped lever to rise, causing the red stick to raise, which (though I couldn't see it) causes an electrical signal to run to, and shut, the valve for your water intake.

I took paper towels, and then a narrowly cut sponge, to sop up the water in the tray. I then took my shop vac and, using it as a blower, blew what little water was left right out. You might be able to use a hair dryer, but first sop out what you can or it'll take forever. Once you've done that, put everything back together and plug your dishwasher back in. My buttons are at the top panel. To reset, hold down the two buttons marked for clear drain for three seconds and release. You should be able to start up then. It took 15 seconds before the water started to run, but it did and the machine works fine again.

Interesting note: The valve that stopped the water from flowing in automatically opened once I got the water out of the tray. You don't need to reset the valve.

Good luck.

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SOURCE: Bosch dishwasher timer sticking

I have been told to replace the timer which I am looking to do the same to my machine!

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