Bosch Dishwasher Won't Start But Has Power: Troubleshooting Guide

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Quick answer

If your Bosch dishwasher has power but won't start, first check the door latch and control panel. Ensure the door is fully closed and the cycle is selected. If the issue persists, the door switch or control board may need inspection.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

Check Door Latch

Do: Inspect the door to ensure it is fully closed and latched.

Observe: The door should close securely without gaps.

Means: A properly closed door is necessary for the dishwasher to start.

Next: If the door is closed but the dishwasher still won't start, proceed to the next step.

Verify Cycle Selection

Do: Check the control panel to ensure a cycle is selected.

Observe: A cycle should be highlighted or selected.

Means: No cycle selection can prevent the dishwasher from starting.

Next: If a cycle is selected and the dishwasher still won't start, proceed to the next step.

Test Door Switch

Do: Use a multimeter to test the door switch for continuity.

Observe: The multimeter should show continuity when the door is closed.

Means: A faulty door switch can prevent the dishwasher from starting.

Next: If the door switch is faulty, replace it. If not, proceed to the next step.

Inspect Control Board

Do: Check the control board for any visible damage or burnt components.

Observe: The control board should be free of damage or discoloration.

Means: A damaged control board can prevent the dishwasher from starting.

Next: If the control board is damaged, it may need to be replaced. If not, proceed to the next step.

Check for Error Codes

Do: Look for any error codes on the control panel.

Observe: Error codes may be displayed as numbers or symbols.

Means: Error codes can indicate specific issues with the dishwasher.

Next: If error codes are present, refer to the user manual for troubleshooting. If not, proceed to the next step.

Test Main Power Supply

Do: Use a multimeter to test the main power supply to the dishwasher.

Observe: The multimeter should show the correct voltage (typically 120V).

Means: A lack of proper voltage can prevent the dishwasher from starting.

Next: If the voltage is incorrect, check the circuit breaker. If correct, proceed to the next step.

Common causes table

CauseWhyLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Faulty Door SwitchThe door switch may be damaged or not making proper contact.HighMediumDoor Switch
Damaged Control BoardThe control board may have failed due to power surges or age.MediumHighControl Board
No Cycle SelectedThe dishwasher requires a cycle to be selected before starting.HighLowN/A
Error Codes PresentError codes can indicate specific issues that need to be addressed.MediumMediumN/A
Incorrect VoltageThe dishwasher may not be receiving the correct voltage.LowMediumN/A
Blocked Drain HoseA blocked drain hose can prevent the dishwasher from starting.LowMediumN/A

Parts matching

When replacing parts, ensure they match your dishwasher's model and specifications.

Always refer to your dishwasher's user manual for specific part numbers and installation instructions.

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FAQ

Why won't my Bosch dishwasher start even though it has power?

This can be due to a faulty door switch, damaged control board, or no cycle selected. Check these components for issues.

How do I test the door switch on my Bosch dishwasher?

Use a multimeter to test for continuity when the door is closed. If there's no continuity, the door switch may need replacement.

Can a power surge damage my Bosch dishwasher's control board?

Yes, power surges can damage the control board. Consider using a surge protector to prevent future issues.

What should I do if my Bosch dishwasher displays an error code?

Refer to the user manual for the specific error code. It may indicate a particular issue that needs to be addressed.