SHP65T55UC (09) Bosch Dishwasher - Instructions
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Water leak on top of door.
Went to on line video and followed it. The old gasket came right out and the new one fit right in. Started at the top middle and worked the gasket in on both sides to make sure it was evenly spaced.
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Phyllis from CLERMONT, FL
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Pet Rat chewed through wiring harness
It is important to remove the dishwasher to a workable space. Probably best to set it on a slightly higher platform, otherwise you're on the floor.
1. remove racks,
2. disconnect power supply and water line (turn off at source).
3. remove the exterior insulation.
4. One can now access the harness from both side of the washer.
5. Inspect and determine what connection goes where, all have color coded wire.Connections are notched
6. Recommend that each connection is removed and new connection replaced at that time
7.removing screws from the inside door to connect the harness to select connection.
7.button-up the door, replace insulation and reattach water line and power, reinstall machine.
8. You may have to remove the front toe-kick to access routing the wires.
1. remove racks,
2. disconnect power supply and water line (turn off at source).
3. remove the exterior insulation.
4. One can now access the harness from both side of the washer.
5. Inspect and determine what connection goes where, all have color coded wire.Connections are notched
6. Recommend that each connection is removed and new connection replaced at that time
7.removing screws from the inside door to connect the harness to select connection.
7.button-up the door, replace insulation and reattach water line and power, reinstall machine.
8. You may have to remove the front toe-kick to access routing the wires.
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Steve from ATASCADERO, CA
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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dishwasher door would not close properly, spray arm would not engage plug
popped off old spray arm from under the rack and put on new spray arm,
couldn't be any easier, 5 minute job, door closes easily now!
couldn't be any easier, 5 minute job, door closes easily now!
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Brian from MADISON, CT
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Filter-Micro was clogged with lime from hard water.
Replacement was fast and very simple. Was completed in less than 5 minutes.
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Peter from LEXINGTON, KY
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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dishwasher not emptying tub, dirty dishes when the dishwasher said the cycle was done
easy repair, but the check valve wasn't the problem, it was the float switch that isn't on the tech sheet in the dishwasher or mentioned as a possible culprit anywhere I could find on the internet
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daniel from AUBURN, IN
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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The washer had an error message in the display of E:09. I called Bosh on customer srevice and she said that the heat pump was not working and needed to be replaced. Since the motor is the main part for this that needed to be replaced as well. The pars were under $200.00 total so we oted to fix this
We followed the video and had no problems with leaks at all afterwards. The parts fit perfectly and the machine is working great again.
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Claire from ALPINE, AZ
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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There was a roller missing from the lower washing rack.
There were 5 rollers still in place so I used them to show me how to snap the replacement roller in place.
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George from STURGEON BAY, WI
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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WATER DRAIN MATRIX became plugged with sludge, stopping ventilation for draining function
removed machine so left side water drain matrix was accessible, replaced that unit, reinstalled machine to its built-in location.
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David from BURNSVILLE, MN
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:More than 2 hours
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench set
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Pump and heater failure!
Removed the dishwasher from the cabinet, laid it on its side, removed the old pump/heater, installed the new and reinstalled the dishwasher. What made this a little more difficult is my dishwasher has a bottom to it that would be very difficult to remove, access to the pump is from the side! I have large hands, not much room to work!
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Neil from CHESTER, WV
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:More than 2 hours
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Tools:Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Inlet valve was leaking water at all times causing the unit to shut down with the bottom tray collecting water.
Repair was simple once the problem was diagnosed with the inlet valve.
Most of the work was in disconnecting the necessary lines so the dishwasher could be removed from the cabinets to replace the bad valve. Replacing the valve was easy. Reinstalling the dishwasher was just the reverse of the removal. The replacement part matched the original and solved the problem we had.
Most of the work was in disconnecting the necessary lines so the dishwasher could be removed from the cabinets to replace the bad valve. Replacing the valve was easy. Reinstalling the dishwasher was just the reverse of the removal. The replacement part matched the original and solved the problem we had.
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Ronald from WASHINGTON, MI
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Wheels on the bottom tray broke off
The repair was extremely simple. Just lined up and popped them on. No tools needed.
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Phyllis from BAYTOWN, TX
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Over the years the filter became too clogged with embedded particles
Really simple. You pull out the drain filter plate and pull the filter off the support and replace. I gave everything a good cleaning and put it back in place.
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Jim from EDINA, MN
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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My flow tube had a hole in it
Initially, I received an E15 error. I evaluated for leaks but couldn't find anything except for water in the bottom of the dishwasher after about 30 minutes of the initial cycle. After discovering the hole in the flow tub, I order the part. It came a few days later & replace the part within a 15 minutes of receiving it. I didn't think it would resolve the issue but it did. Thank you!
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Rick from LANDENBERG, PA
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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The metal support frame for my old cutlery basket was rusted which required replacement.
To remove the old cutlery drawer I had to pull the old drawer forward and work the rollers over the stops at the end of the permanently installed slides. To install the new cutlery drawer, I reversed the procedure and worked the rollers on the new drawer over the slide stops and seat the new basket. No tools were required.
As for the crockery baskets, the larger lower basket was very simple. Roll it forward onto the door and lift it out. To install the new basket reverse the procedure. Place the new basket on the door and slide it in on its rollers.
For the upper crockery basket the procedure is more complex. The retaining mechanisms for the upper basket appear to be very complet as they have a number of moving parts intricately engineered. With a little study, it become apparent releasing the locks and levers which keep the basket from rolling out and falling to the floor are well designed to both secure the basket and to remove. Each anchoring mechanism has a lever at the base and by depressing the lever it releases the basket so it can be rolled forward over the stops at the end of the slides. Some manual dexterity is required to maintain pressure on the mechanisms to ensure the basket will be released. The procedure is quickly mastered with a few attempts. The good thing is again no tools are required.
My new tray and baskets are working fine and it is a relief to have the old rusting and deteriorating tray and basket replaced. This is true for both safeguarding the crockery and cutlery form rust and chemical of deteriorating plastics, rusting metal, and bonding agents. More important, I am sure replacing the old deteriorating baskets and tray guards against any potential health issues.
As for the crockery baskets, the larger lower basket was very simple. Roll it forward onto the door and lift it out. To install the new basket reverse the procedure. Place the new basket on the door and slide it in on its rollers.
For the upper crockery basket the procedure is more complex. The retaining mechanisms for the upper basket appear to be very complet as they have a number of moving parts intricately engineered. With a little study, it become apparent releasing the locks and levers which keep the basket from rolling out and falling to the floor are well designed to both secure the basket and to remove. Each anchoring mechanism has a lever at the base and by depressing the lever it releases the basket so it can be rolled forward over the stops at the end of the slides. Some manual dexterity is required to maintain pressure on the mechanisms to ensure the basket will be released. The procedure is quickly mastered with a few attempts. The good thing is again no tools are required.
My new tray and baskets are working fine and it is a relief to have the old rusting and deteriorating tray and basket replaced. This is true for both safeguarding the crockery and cutlery form rust and chemical of deteriorating plastics, rusting metal, and bonding agents. More important, I am sure replacing the old deteriorating baskets and tray guards against any potential health issues.
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Reginald from Amarillo, TX
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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The old basket didn’t fit in the new lower rack
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Pat from Wichita, KS
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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