A little research leads me to believe that particular model has error or trouble codes that can be accessed to to diagmose problems.
Error code E-24 indicates Drainage Issues.
E24 Bosch Dishwasher Error Code | Dishwasher Troubleshooting | Bosch
I would start here and see if you can at least pinpoint the fault area,
may be a simple fix and prob worth it as the washer appears to be a decent quality and model.
Bosch:
Make sure the dishwasher is switched off.
Press and hold the Power Scrub Plus and Regular Wash buttons.
Turn on the dishwasher, then release the two buttons.
The light above each of these buttons should flash.
Start the test cycle by pressing the Power Scrub Plus and Regular Wash buttons again.
The test programme will begin and an error code will be displayed at the end of the cycle if a fault has been detected.
This sounds good, Ill give it a try tomorrow. Thank You!
Is there a error code??
Call them.
If it is the board it has over a 1 year "limited" warranty. I can fix plumbing issues with DW but once it is electrical forget it. We replaced all out appliances as the same time (Whirlpool) all are OK except the fridge gave us FITS. Electrical circuit board. They are all junk these days our old stuff lasted 20 years or so,
Bosch is good stuff, they may help you if it is just at one year.
Common Dishwasher Problems | Dishwasher Troubleshooting | Bosch
No error codes, just wont drain...
Have you tried searching Youtube? Your more likely to find the answer there than on a gun website.
I did, and Google, found some info, mostly on clogs. I did check it all out but no luck...
Asking on a gun forum, well lots of folks visit here. Most everyone has done other things in life and this varies widely. I don't know, maybe some is or was the appliance man. Never hurts to ask I guess?
We had a Bosch several years back, but for the price it wasn't really any better quality or perform any better than anything else we had. We lost it to a power surge. If you are handy and can use a meter you can check if the pump motor has power when it is supposed to be running. If it has power and not running then it's a bad pump; no power and it's a bad controller board. However, when I tried to change the controller board in ours after it died it was nearly as expensive as the cost of an entirely new dishwasher - so we ended doing that instead.
Since I live in the lightning capital of the US I can suggest adding a whole-house surge protector to your electrical service panel (even if lightning isn't an issue to you). We lost the dishwasher, a microwave, a washing machine and a range all to surges over the years, but nothing since I installed the whole-house surge protector back in 2010 so it appears to have done some good for me.
Cheers
I can check it, but it would need to removed from the cabinet.
Sadly when this kitchen was done they put the cabinets in before the floor. The put down almost 1" thick tiles on the floor. The old F&P unit would slide in and out without much issue. This unit is made to almost the exact opening that I need the space the tile occupies. Long story short I need to lift the granite countertop to get it in and out, this is most unpleasant. Never mind adjusting the level screws all the way in first. So I was hoping if I could narrow it down, order parts, take it out fix it slide it in done.
I think you guys know what I mean...
I even have a warranty on this unit, but the repair guy cant remove the unit, repair it and install it. I'd need to do that while he watches me. Then are they sending reair people out today, do I want them in my home?
Thanks for the Help!!!