✨ Bosch Dishwasher Not Draining - DIY - Quick and Easy Fix - No Parts Needed ✨

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✨ Bosch Dishwasher Not Draining - DIY - Quick and Easy Fix - No Parts or Tools Needed ✨
Very Easy FIX. Just need to click back in drain impeller cover. Just takes a couple of Minutes. When it comes loose your Bosch won’t drain.
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You are a lifesaver!!! Impeller was making grinding noises and pump had stopped pumping. Had resigned myself to hauling it to a repair shop, waiting several weeks, then paying too many $. Thank you!

abstragic
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I spent 30 mins trying every possible position. You've proven that a picture is worth a thousand words! I thank you

tago
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You legend! Thank you for taking the time to explain and show this! As a single mum this was a lifesaver and saved us calling a plumber with funds we dont have! Eternally grateful to you and to people like you who share this kind of info for people like me! Gold stars! 😇🙏🙏🙏

majikmousey
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Thank you so much for showing just where the drain impeller cover fitted back in - it's really not obvious. Such a relief to get it fixed and reassembled. Thanks again.

lynnemyall
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I pulled that thing out and had no idea how to get back in. Instructions weren't helpful. couldn't remember which way it went. I had no breadcrumbs was totally lost. Watched" this comes out " in super slow. I was trying for an hour. Thanks buddy.

MTAentertainment
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Thanks so much! Had a problem where my dishwasher wasn't sucking the water completely and stopping at times during the cycle. By just changing this piece, got rid of those issues. Who would have thought that a simple piece locked properly would resolve this issue. Thanks Scott!

antoniopecora
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Thanks for the quick tutorial, I had no idea what that plastic part was laying in my dishwasher, but I knew the dishwasher stopped working for some reason. I just had to click it back into place and so far it seems fine. Thanks again.

Dcholly
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Thanks for your great video! To be upfront I am not very good at fixing machines or cars! In fact after I took out the filter to see if it was the issue I put my hand in the drain plug and found this white plastic jig! I told my wife how in the hell did this get in there! I was about to toss it but I wife told me to hold on to it! Well needless to say that this was the reason it would not drain! I installed it as you shown and now our dishwasher is working great! Thanks again for your video!

charlesmclaughlin
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Thank you. Excellent video closeup is very good. Mine was loose and looked as if it was broken and the filter does not sit, so I removed it bur the machine gave an error message replace drain pump cover. Tried various ways but finally placed it correct. I wish I had seen this video first and would have avoided a lot of heart ache.Thank you once again.

chanbhima
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OMG thank you thank you...I thought I was going to have to search for someone to come in and fix my dishwasher...Is there anyone that does that anymore? Well I did what you said and wella fixed...You just saved me a bunch of money!

jaynehayes
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Thanks for the video - that part had come loose & I had no idea how to fit it back . Saved me a LOT of stress!! Cheers !

ColinEdwards-wc
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Probably the most useful video on YouTube ! Saved me tons of time and money thank you

mariekawilkins
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Thanks for the tip, a little fiddly but two minutes later all sorted, I'm pretty hand but this video saved me loads of time

mickyohare
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after trying for an hour with that little white plastic thing, u saved me.! thanx

stevensampson
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Thank you! This problem had remained an enigma till today…

donzaros
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It literally take seconds to fix it after watching the video thanks a million

riffatbhatti
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THANK We were about to order a new sump and pump and then we found this video. It's working perfectly now! Thank you so much Scott!!!

sherimuilenburg
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Thanks. The lesson for me is that if the "Bosch Dishwasher Drain Pump Lid Cover" doesn't audibly "click" into place, it will wiggle loose again soon and fail to complete cycle due to failure to drain.

MalcolmCook
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I was wondering if you have any idea how to get things that have worked past the propeller into the channel that flows to the left of the propeller? (Going by the view/position that you've video'ed here)

I can just get the tip of my baby finger in there, it took a lot of contortion of my smaller girl-hand to get it squisted up in there, but just barely, with the very tip of my finger, i can feel something in there.

But before I end up getting something out that isn't supposed to be removed, do you know if there is maybe a valve or something in there that I could be feeling? I can't find anything online that shows this or even a diagram of the direction of the water flow, unfortunately.

At first, I thought that it could it be something that NEEDED to come out. So I first tried a shop vac and a wet cloth to form a better seal to pull it out, but it only made it shift a few mm out, but no luck.

I then tried adding back water and a small sink plunger. Again, no luck. I then tried stripping and using a thin twist tie wire (making a small hook on the end) to try to grip it and see if I can hook it out somehow, but when I touched it this time, probably pushing it further in, it suddenly made a gurgling sound and I felt a rush of cold water hit my hand.... scared me! Lol (I wasn't expecting that! Lol ) ....that's when I realized that maybe it's something that NEEDS to be there! Oops!

I can't really get a good feel of it, as just the tip of my finger can reach it, but it feels more like a piece of wadded plastic or mylar wrap type of texture possibly.

I always find those dang apple/banana stickers in there. But this has a bit of a stiffer feel, so now I'm not sure if I need to keep trying! Lol

This all started with that E15 code! This time, the door seal wasn't dirty, so I suspect a leak somewhere, possibly... But I always check the sump area first. There's always something in there! Lots of pet hair, pieces of plastic, etc.

Sorry for the long comment. I can't ever seem to keep it short. I'm wondering if you have any ideas? Or know if there actually is a valve in there maybe?

Regardless, thanks very much for making the video! I have had to clean out this multiple times, and it's a mystery sometimes as to how some stuff gets in there to start with!

huckaday
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I got the e:24 message and was able to fix it after viewing this video. I found that pump cover but didn't know what is was so I removed it. I was able to put it back in after watching this. Thanks for posting it.

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