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Anonymous Posted on Jul 30, 2012

Bosch SHE45 series dishwasher: Where can I find error code info?

Bosch SHE45 series dishwasher: I know how to start test cycles, get codes, etc, but cannot find out what the codes mean. When I do a P1 test, it goes from 1 through 16 and then shows E6. When I terminate it and it drains, it ends by showing an H in the display. I've even tested current and see 11.6 amps when it is heating, etc. All looks good but bakes a scale on the dishes. Called Bosch but they wouldn't give me any code information. Any help out there?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 26, 2006

SOURCE: Bosch Dishwaher shy56a

Certainly sounds like the float is stuck in the over filled position or possible a bad float switch. Could also be a bad water fill valve - if you can blow air through it when removed then you need to replace it. You can follow this link to troubleshoot your washer, but note that its not exactly for your model - http://www.thermador.com/replacementparts/main/pdfs/SHU-complete-troubleshooting-guide.pdf Good luck!

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 18, 2009

SOURCE: Bosch Dishwasher wont drain

Crazy! I have the EXACT same problem....sounds like it wants to drain...but won't ...Water has been stuck in the bottom for days now

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 25, 2009

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f is fill fault to much or not enough water or water in the sump white plastic base the f code will not go away until you solve the problem when the f code shows up the drain motor will run all of the time

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 20, 2009

SOURCE: Error code E:24

bosch logixx error code: e24?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 12, 2010

SOURCE: How do I run Test mode for a Bosch SHU5302UC

Don't hold me to this but I believe to reset during a cycle you press simultaneously the two buttons with a dot under them (2nd in from the left and 2nd in from the right) 0.01 or 0.00 comes on the screen and the pump will run. To run a test cycle turn machine of, press and hold the same two buttons and turn machine on whilst holding them in, the machine code should show in the display (usually a number in it's 20's), release these two button and then immediately press them again, this should initiate the test cycle. The d/w should now run thru a test cycle. If no fault is detected the display will show 0 or 1. If anything else, please repost and I will try to let you know what the fault code represents. test sequence is usually is as follows.
Pump, fill, circulation motor, dispenser (listen for it to open), heat to 65 degrees, regeneration flush, intermittent pump, sensor recalibration (if the d/w has any), alternate fill/pump, pump, finish. Take approx 10-15mins to complete.
Hope this helps, pls feedback or reply if unknown code appears.

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