I have a Bosch SMS63M42GB/B3 dishwasher which is about 8 years old and it's not heating up the water at all, and ends with the error code E09 in the display.
I've had a look at the youtube videos and it seems it could be either the printed circuit board which controls the heater, where the engineer said that after 8 to 10 years, the heat relay just burns out after years of running hot.
The heater relay:
Then there's the probability it's the water heater in the water pump:
The heater & water pump:
So I don't know which it could be, although there's the advice from espares.co.uk which looks useful but is for all makes, not just Bosch, so I'm wondering if it's worth following:
espares.co.uk want £85 for a new pump: https://www.espares.co.uk/product/es1773867/dishwasher-heat-pump-and-motor-assembly
I can get Bosch to come and try to fix it, but it will definitely cost £120 call-out minimum plus spare parts, and they've got no appointments for another 20 days!
Obviously in the meantime I'm seriously thinking about doing this myself but I don't want to spend the time and money to find out I diagnosed it wrong.
And I'll try to avoid washing up by hand by emptying a kettle full of boiling water into the machine while it's running.
I've had a look at the youtube videos and it seems it could be either the printed circuit board which controls the heater, where the engineer said that after 8 to 10 years, the heat relay just burns out after years of running hot.
The heater relay:
Then there's the probability it's the water heater in the water pump:
The heater & water pump:
So I don't know which it could be, although there's the advice from espares.co.uk which looks useful but is for all makes, not just Bosch, so I'm wondering if it's worth following:
How to Diagnose Dishwasher Leaking and Heating Problems | eSpares
Leaking or heating problems with your dishwasher can have a number of causes. In this article, we're going to run you through identifying the potential reasons, as well as guiding you on the steps to take to fix them.
www.espares.co.uk
espares.co.uk want £85 for a new pump: https://www.espares.co.uk/product/es1773867/dishwasher-heat-pump-and-motor-assembly
I can get Bosch to come and try to fix it, but it will definitely cost £120 call-out minimum plus spare parts, and they've got no appointments for another 20 days!
Obviously in the meantime I'm seriously thinking about doing this myself but I don't want to spend the time and money to find out I diagnosed it wrong.
And I'll try to avoid washing up by hand by emptying a kettle full of boiling water into the machine while it's running.