Belmont, California
Bosch Dishwasher Repair in Belmont
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Bosch dishwasher repair in Belmont
Belmont sits in a kind of housing sweet spot for the Peninsula, where you've got older ranch homes in Cipriani and Western Hills running appliances from the late 90s and early 2000s sitting right alongside newer builds with full Bosch kitchen suites. That mix matters because a 500 Series dishwasher installed in 2009 behaves very differently than a 2020 800 Series, and the failure patterns shift with age. Bosch dishwashers run quietly and last a long time, which is exactly why homeowners here hold onto them instead of replacing them at the first sign of trouble.
The two errors specialists see most often in Bosch dishwashers around here are the E24 and E15 codes. An E24 means water is sitting in the bottom at the end of the cycle. Most people assume the drain pump is dead and start budgeting for a replacement, but more often the drain pump is just blocked, usually by a shard of glass, a cherry pit, or accumulated debris. On the 300, 500, and 800 Series this is a cleaning job, not a parts replacement. The E15 code is different. That water-tap symbol flashing with no button response usually means water got into the base and tripped the flood switch, often because the sump basin seal warped over time. The float switch needs to be reset and the seal kit replaced.
In Belmont Heights and Hallmark, where a lot of homes were updated in the 2010s and Bosch was a popular choice, these are genuinely common calls. The good news is that neither error typically means your dishwasher is done. Getting a specialist to look at it first is worth it before you start shopping for a replacement. Matching with one through us is free, and a discount is available when you request service through our form.
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Common problems we hear about
- Your Bosch 500 Series dishwasher throws an E24 code and there's standing water in the tub after every cycle. Left alone, that stagnant water breeds odor and can back up into your sink drain line.
- Your Bosch 800 Series shows the E15 water-tap symbol and won't respond to any buttons. The dishwasher is protecting itself from a base leak, and running it again without addressing the sump seal could cause water damage to your cabinet floor.
- Your Bosch dishwasher completes the cycle but dishes come out with grit or film, especially on the bottom rack. On older 300 Series units this often points to a clogged spray arm or a failing wash pump impeller, and it gets worse the longer it runs that way.
Frequently asked questions
Is the E24 error actually a broken drain pump?
Usually not. On Bosch 300, 500, and 800 Series dishwashers, the E24 almost always means the drain pump is blocked, not failed. A specialist will check for glass fragments, seeds, or debris before recommending any part replacement.
Can I reset the E15 flood switch myself?
You can pull the machine out and tilt it to drain the base, but if the sump basin seal has warped that water will come back. A specialist should replace the seal kit so the flood switch doesn't trip again on the next cycle.
My Bosch is about 12 years old. Is it worth repairing?
Bosch dishwashers commonly run 15 years or more with proper maintenance. At 12 years, if the issue is a blocked drain or a failed seal, repair makes sense. If the control board or wash motor is failing on a heavily used unit, a specialist can help you weigh the options honestly.
How do I get matched with a Bosch dishwasher specialist in Belmont?
Fill out the request form on this page and we'll match you with a local specialist who works on Bosch appliances. The matching is free, and a discount is available when you book through our form.
Will the specialist have Bosch parts on hand?
That depends on the individual specialist and the specific part. For common items like drain pump cleaning or sump seal kits on 500 and 800 Series machines, parts are generally easy to source. The specialist can confirm availability when they assess your unit.
What repairs typically cost
Specialists set their own prices, so we can't quote an exact figure up front. As a rough guide for refrigerator work in this area:
- Most refrigerator repairs
- $150–$400
- Diagnostic / service-call fee
- $89–$129
Getting matched is free. The specialist sets and confirms any diagnostic or repair pricing before starting, so you decide before any work. Ask about a 10% discount when you book through our form.