Bosch Dishwasher Water Not Draining: Fix It Yourself

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Quick answer

If your Bosch dishwasher water is not draining, check for a clogged drain pump filter, a kinked drain hose, or a faulty drain pump. Clear debris, straighten the hose, and test the pump to restore proper drainage.

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Tools and prep

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Prep & safety

Step-by-step troubleshooting

Check Drain Hose for Clogs

Do: Locate the drain hose at the back of the dishwasher and inspect for kinks or blockages.

Observe: Look for visible debris or kinks in the hose.

Means: A clogged or kinked hose prevents proper drainage.

Next: Clear the hose or straighten kinks.

Clean the Drain Pump Filter

Do: Remove the drain pump filter using a screwdriver and clean it thoroughly under running water.

Observe: Debris or food particles trapped in the filter.

Means: A dirty filter restricts water flow.

Next: Reinstall the filter and test the dishwasher.

Test the Drain Pump

Do: Use a multimeter to check for continuity in the drain pump motor.

Observe: No continuity indicates a faulty pump.

Means: A failed drain pump requires replacement.

Next: Replace the drain pump if necessary.

Inspect the Air Gap

Do: Check the air gap device on the countertop for blockages.

Observe: Debris or standing water in the air gap chamber.

Means: A clogged air gap prevents drainage.

Next: Clean the air gap and ensure it's clear.

Verify Drain Hose Installation

Do: Ensure the drain hose is properly connected to the home's drainage system.

Observe: Loose or disconnected hose.

Means: Improper installation causes drainage issues.

Next: Secure the hose connection and test the dishwasher.

Check for Standing Water

Do: Run a short cycle to see if water drains completely.

Observe: Water drains without issues after clearing clogs.

Means: The problem was likely a temporary blockage.

Next: Monitor the dishwasher for recurring issues.

Common causes table

CauseWhyLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Clogged drain pump filterFood particles and debris block water flowHighLowDrain pump filter
Kinked or clogged drain hosePhysical obstruction restricts drainageHighLowDrain hose
Faulty drain pumpMotor failure prevents water removalMediumMediumDrain pump
Clogged air gapDebris in the air gap blocks water flowMediumLowAir gap
Improper drain hose installationLoose or disconnected hose causes leaksLowLowDrain hose
Failed check valveValve allows water to flow back into the dishwasherLowMediumCheck valve

Parts matching

When replacing parts for your Bosch dishwasher, ensure compatibility with your model number. Check the part specifications and model compatibility before purchasing.

Consult your Bosch dishwasher manual for exact part numbers and specifications.

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FAQ

How often should I clean the drain pump filter?

Clean the drain pump filter every 3-6 months to prevent clogs and maintain proper drainage.

Can I use a plunger to clear a clogged drain hose?

Yes, a plunger can help dislodge minor clogs in the drain hose. Ensure the hose is properly connected afterward.

What error codes indicate a drainage issue in Bosch dishwashers?

Common error codes include E15, E16, and E24, which indicate drainage or water level problems.

Is it normal for water to remain in the dishwasher after a cycle?

A small amount of water is normal, but if water pools significantly, it indicates a drainage issue that needs attention.