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Bosch dishwasher error code c1

When setting on power scrub cycle dishwasher sets for 199 minutes, then counts down to 1 minute and shows 1 minute for several minutes, then shows 35 minutes before completing cycle

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My SHE55M16UC/64 also got a C1 error code. I had to replace the control board behind the start button. 0112 control module. Part number - 00641945. retail $213.84

As a workaround, you turn off the power at your house panel. Leave it for 10seconds or so...turn it back on. If C1 still shows, power off then on, then off, then on in rapid succession. My dishwasher would start it's cycle.

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    J M Jan 20, 2024

    Calling Bosche didn't help. They say C1 code does not exist. Also they don't have technical support to call for help, they only want to schedule a technician to your house. F- on Bosch help. There are some video's on this type of dishwasher to replace the control module. You take off the full bottom panel, then you have access to the top panel. I found one nice video on those little plastic tabs that pop out on the bottom panel. I will look for it again. It was not the 0101 controller unit Part number - 00676963 behind all the setting buttons.....as many say to replace. For me it was the smaller 0112 control module Part number - 00641945. I bought both but wasted my $$ on the 0101 controller unit. Easy to take apart are replace.

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    J M Jan 20, 2024

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjomnZu9... at recording 5:58 has plastic tabs on each side of the lower panel.

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Hi
Pump-out not accomplished in normal time.
Check the drainage and replace or reposition the drain hose,Clean it out by running the disposer.

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  • Posted on Mar 01, 2009

SOURCE: Bosch built in dishwasher shu4302uc

There are no adjustments for cycle timing. What does affect timing is temperature of the water coming into the DW. The hotter your supply water, the shorter the time to cycle, BUT if your water is too hot, the cycle time may become too short to light the NSF 'Sanitize' indicator. But since the cycle is taking so long, this is an indication that the DW's water heater is not heating the water hot enough to advance the countdown timer in a timely manner. The control logic is waiting for the temp to come up to an appropriate level to ensure adequate washing, rinsing or drying times. Likely your display is showing '1' for a long time as a symptom of this problem, as well.  - This link http://www.applianceaid.com/boschDW.html has procedures to run self-tests on various Bosch models. I suspect that you can confirm a 'heater fault' on your unit by running the self-test.  - This problem invariably relates to a 'heater fault' which has usually been traced to an open solder joint on the control board located behind the switches/indicator lights on front door. If you have a Torx driver, soldering iron & bit of solder, you can effect a repair yourself in about an hour. Otherwise, a replacement control board is required.
If you'd like to attempt replacing the control board yourself, refer to this link for part & DIY information. http://www.appliancejournal.com/appliance-parts/bosch-appliance-parts/bosch-dishwasher-control-module-266746-37/
- Else, place a service call to the tech of your choice.
  

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 30, 2008

SOURCE: Bosch Dishwasher no longer counts down the cycles, keeps running

UNfortunately that sounds like the controle module and you can not have that fixed. only replacement of the part will fix that problem
HERE you can find the drawing and parts. You can also order them here

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 16, 2009

SOURCE: my bosch dishwasher whistles when on washing cycle

it is your wash pump

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 16, 2009

SOURCE: Bosch Dishwasher beeps during cycle

yes this does work , press the button marked 45 degrees and then switch on, . Thank god this works! should a stupid design and nothing in the instructions

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 07, 2010

SOURCE: How do you disable the cycle completion

Hello,

Welcome to FixYa.

I think can answer your question..."How do you disable the cycle completion signal/beep on the Bosch SHU9915UC dishwasher?"


Follow these steps...

**How to Operate the Cycle Completion Signal**


1. Open door, hold down program button (see
Beeper Table below) and simultaneously turn the unit "ON".


MODEL Program BUTTON

SHU 9950 Delay Start Hours
**SHU 9910-9920 Delicate/Econo** should be yours
SHU 8800/8810 Quick Wash

SHV 6800 Delay Start Hours
SHV 4800 Delicate/Econo
SHV 4300 Delicate/Econo


2. Release program button.
a. For SHV 6803 and SHU9950 models:
The display will blink with a code of "0", "1" or
"2". You are in program mode.

• If the display blinks with a "0", you will hear
no signal (indicates OFF).

• If the display blinks with a "1", you will hear a
LOW volume signal.

• If the display blinks with a "2", you will hear a
HIGHER volume signal.

b. For all other models with the beeper
function:

• If the machine beeps, then the Cycle
Completion Signal has been enabled.

• When you push the button again and it does
not beep, it means that the Cycle Completion
Signal has been disabled.

3. To change the program, press the program
button until the desired setting is selected.

4. Turn the Dishwasher off to take it out of
program mode.

* At the end of a wash cycle, the beeper will sound
off two times, and again every 15 minutes until the
dishwasher is turned off.

Hope this answers your question and provides you with what you needed.

Thank you for choosing FixYa and good luck.

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Here is an excerpt from "Bosch Dishwasher Troublesoooting".

Running a Test Cycle
Bosch dishwashers have a test cycle which can be run as a troubleshooting measure. The method to run this test cycle is similar across the Bosch dishwasher range so if your dishwasher features seems different from those described below then try experimenting, as the process is fairly straight forward and will be very similar. Bosch dishwasher model numbers are usually found around the top or lip of the door. One of the most common differences between dishwasher models is simply the names of the buttons. For example in the first example below, POWER SCRUB PLUS and REGULAR WASH may be called WASH and ECO depending on your dishwasher model and the country you are in. The other key difference is whether your dishwasher has a display panel (which can display error codes) or not (in which case a program light will illuminate to tell you the fault.
To run the test cycle hold down the POWER SCRUB PLUS and REGULAR WASH buttons. Whilst held down press the ON/OFF button. The lights above them should flash. Now you can check the status of each dishwasher program by pressing its button. Now you can run the full test cycle = Press the POWER SCRUB PLUS and REGULAR WASH buttons again. The dishwasher will start up and when the cycle has ended one, if you have no display panel on your dishwasher model the indicator lights will illuminate if a malfunction was detected as follows -
CLEAN - A temperature sensor fault. If this is the case then the test cycle will be very short as the dishwasher will terminate the test once it's been detected.
RINSE/DRY - A water sensor/filling fault. If this is the problem then the test cycle will not complete as the dishwasher cannot detect the right level of water, the dishwasher will just keep filling and draining again.
WASH - A heating fault. Check your heating element.
If you do have a display panel on your Bosch dishwasher then after the cycle is complete an error code will be shown if a fault has been detected. The error codes are as follows -
0 - No errors have been detected.
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2 - A heating fault.
4 - A water filling fault. This can also appear as F on the display during a normal cycle.
8 - A temperature sensor fault.
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Might be stuck in a diagnostic cycle. Have you turned the power off and back on?

Press and hold "Regular Wash" & "Power
Scrub Plus
" buttons. See if it makes any difference.

Please post a comment to confirm how it is going.

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