Quick answer
Check the power supply and door latch. Ensure the dishwasher is properly connected to electricity. If the door is not latched, close it securely. If there's an error code, consult the user manual for specific troubleshooting steps.
Confirm the symptom
- Dishwasher does not start when you press the start button
- No water enters the dishwasher during the cycle
- The control panel is unresponsive or shows an error code
- The dishwasher door is closed but the cycle doesn't begin
- You hear no sounds indicating the dishwasher is running
Tools and prep
- Screwdriver set
- Multimeter (for checking power)
- User manual for your Bosch dishwasher model
- Flashlight
- Rubbing alcohol and microfiber cloth (for cleaning sensors)
- Safety gloves and goggles
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Check Power SupplyDo: Verify the dishwasher is plugged in and the circuit breaker hasn't tripped.Observe: Power indicator lights or a responsive control panel.Means: If there's no power, reset the breaker or check the outlet.Next: If power is confirmed, move to the next step.
- Inspect Door LatchDo: Ensure the door is fully closed and the latch engages properly.Observe: Door should close securely without gaps.Means: A faulty latch can prevent the dishwasher from starting.Next: If the door is closed but won't latch, proceed to the next step.
- Check for Error CodesDo: Look at the control panel for any displayed error codes.Observe: Error codes may indicate specific issues like water supply or heating problems.Means: Refer to the user manual for code meanings and solutions.Next: If an error code is present, follow the manual's guidance.
- Clean the Door Seal and SensorsDo: Wipe the door seal and sensors with a microfiber cloth dampened with rubbing alcohol.Observe: Clean sensors and a dry, debris-free door seal.Means: Dirty sensors or a clogged seal can prevent the dishwasher from starting.Next: After cleaning, test the dishwasher again.
- Test the Water SupplyDo: Check the water inlet valve and ensure the water supply is on.Observe: Water should flow freely to the dishwasher.Means: A lack of water can prevent the cycle from starting.Next: If water supply is an issue, address it and retry the cycle.
- Reset the DishwasherDo: Unplug the dishwasher for 1–2 minutes, then plug it back in.Observe: Control panel resets and may clear temporary faults.Means: A reset can resolve minor electronic glitches.Next: Attempt to start the cycle again after resetting.
- Inspect the Control PanelDo: Check for any visible damage or stuck buttons on the control panel.Observe: Control panel should be free of damage and buttons should respond when pressed.Means: A faulty control panel may need to be replaced.Next: If the control panel is damaged, consider professional repair.
- Check the Door SwitchDo: Use a multimeter to test the door switch for continuity.Observe: The door switch should show continuity when the door is closed.Means: A faulty door switch prevents the dishwasher from starting.Next: Replace the door switch if it's not functioning correctly.
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Power Supply Issue The dishwasher may not start if it's not receiving electricity. | Common | Easy | None |
| Faulty Door Latch or Switch A door that doesn't close or latch properly can prevent the cycle from starting. | Common | Easy–Medium | Door latch or switch |
| Error Code or Electronic Fault Displayed error codes can indicate specific issues that need attention. | Sometimes | Easy–Medium | Control board or specific component |
| Clogged Door Seal or Sensors Debris or buildup on the door seal or sensors can interfere with operation. | Sometimes | Easy | None |
| Water Supply Problem If the dishwasher isn't receiving water, it won't start the cycle. | Sometimes | Easy | Water inlet valve |
| Faulty Control Panel A damaged or malfunctioning control panel can prevent the dishwasher from starting. | Rare | Hard | Control panel |
| Internal Electronic Glitch Temporary electronic issues can be resolved by resetting the dishwasher. | Rare | Easy | None |
Parts matching
If you need to replace parts, match your Bosch dishwasher model to the correct replacement part.
- Check the model number on the dishwasher's door or user manual.
- Use the Bosch website or a parts diagram to find the correct replacement part.
- Purchase OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts for compatibility and reliability.
- Ensure the replacement part is compatible with your specific dishwasher model.
- Consult the user manual for installation instructions or seek professional help if needed.
Always turn off the power before replacing any parts to ensure safety.
When to call a professional
- If the dishwasher still won't start after checking all power and water connections.
- If error codes persist and you're unable to resolve them using the manual.
- If you suspect a faulty control panel or internal electronic issues.
- If you're uncomfortable testing or replacing electrical components like the door switch or control panel.
- If the dishwasher is under warranty and you don't want to risk voiding it by attempting repairs yourself.
FAQ
Why is my Bosch dishwasher not starting even though it's plugged in?
Check the circuit breaker to ensure it hasn't tripped. Also, verify that the outlet is providing power by testing it with another device.
How do I reset my Bosch dishwasher?
Unplug the dishwasher for 1–2 minutes, then plug it back in. This can clear minor electronic faults.
What does an error code on my Bosch dishwasher mean?
Refer to the user manual for your specific model to understand the error code and follow the recommended troubleshooting steps.
Can a dirty door seal prevent the dishwasher from starting?
Yes, a clogged or dirty door seal can interfere with the door latch or sensors, preventing the dishwasher from starting. Clean the seal with a damp cloth.
Why is there no water entering my Bosch dishwasher?
Check the water supply valve to ensure it's fully open. Also, inspect the water inlet valve for clogs or damage.