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Bosch SHX68T55UC/02 dishwasher Parts

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Bosch Dishwasher SHX68T55UC/02 FAQs

We do not recommend running your Bosch dishwasher when it’s showing an E22 error because the code points to a drain-flow restriction (most often a dirty filter area). Continuing to run it can leave standing water, cause poor cleaning, and strain the drain system.

What E22 usually means on Bosch dishwashers

E22 is most commonly tied to restricted water flow through the filter and sump area, so the dishwasher cannot move water out properly.

Common causes include:

  • Filter assembly clogged with food debris
  • Standing water in the sump from a partial blockage
  • Kinked or restricted drain hose
  • Drain path obstruction at the sink drain or garbage disposer connection
  • Drain components not moving water effectively

For model-specific guidance and filter cleaning steps, use the SHX68T55UC owner’s manual.

What to do before you run another cycle
  1. Turn the dishwasher off; then shut off power at the breaker.
  2. Remove and clean the filter area in the bottom of the tub.
  3. Check the drain hose routing for kinks, pinches, or clogs.
  4. Verify the sink drain or disposer inlet is clear (a common choke point).
  5. Restore power and try a short rinse cycle to confirm it drains normally.

If you find the hose is split, soft, or blocked internally, replacing it is a solid next step: dishwasher drain hose 00744881.

Quick symptom-to-check table
What you notice Most likely check first Why it matters
Water left in bottom after cycle Filter and sump area Blocked flow triggers E22 and prevents draining
Humming but little or no draining Drain hose and drain path Restriction can overload the drain system
Intermittent E22 Filter cleanliness and hose routing Partial clogs come and go during cycles
Why it matters

An E22 condition is a drainage performance problem; clearing the restriction protects the pump system and helps the dishwasher clean and rinse correctly.

For additional code help, we use the Bosch dishwasher error codes guide to match symptoms to the right checks.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. You can buy replacement parts for a dishwasher, including model-specific parts for Bosch SHX68T55UC, so you can fix common problems like not filling, not draining, poor cleaning, or a door that will not close properly. Use the SHX68T55UC owner’s manual to confirm the correct part and safe access steps.

Common dishwasher parts you can replace

These are some of the most frequently replaced items for Bosch dishwashers like SHX68T55UC:

How we recommend matching the right part

Use this quick checklist to avoid ordering the wrong dishwasher repair part:

  • Match the model number exactly: SHX68T55UC
  • Compare the part name and part ID to your original part
  • Check symptoms first (for example, “not filling” often points to the inlet valve)
  • Inspect for physical differences (connectors, hose ends, mounting tabs)
  • Confirm any error code meaning before replacing electronics
Symptom-to-part guide (quick reference)
Symptom Most likely area Example part you may need
Dishwasher will not fill Water supply and fill system Dishwasher water inlet valve
Dishwasher will not drain Drain path and pump area Dishwasher drain hose
Detergent cup will not open Dispenser and door latch alignment Detergent dispenser assembly
Poor cleaning Spray, filtration, diverter, circulation Diverter assembly, sump, heat pump
Why it matters

Using the correct dishwasher replacement part helps restore proper wash performance, prevents leaks, and reduces repeat repairs. It also keeps cycle timing and water heating behavior closer to what Bosch designed for SHX68T55UC.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes, repairing a Bosch dishwasher like model SHX68T55UC is usually worth it when the unit is under about 10 years old and the problem is limited to one or two serviceable parts. In most homes, a repair makes sense when the total cost stays well below the price of a comparable new dishwasher.

Quick decision checklist
  • Age: Under ~10 years old typically favors repair.
  • Repair cost: Target under 50% of the cost of a similar new Bosch dishwasher.
  • Problem type: One clear failure (leak, no fill, no drain, poor cleaning) favors repair.
  • Part availability: In-stock parts and straightforward access favor repair.
  • Overall condition: Quiet operation, solid racks, and no recurring electrical issues favor repair.
Common repairs that are often worth it

These are frequent, targeted fixes that can restore normal operation without replacing the whole unit:

When replacement is the better value

Replacement usually makes more sense when you have high-cost failures or multiple problems at once.

Situation Typical direction Why
One mid-priced part and normal labor Repair Restores function at a controlled cost
Multiple symptoms across fill, wash, drain Replace Troubleshooting time and parts add up
Major electrical or heating system failure Depends on total estimate High parts cost can approach replacement
Why it matters

Bosch dishwashers are built for long service life, so a single failed component (valve, hose, dispenser, diverter) is often a practical repair. Using the correct model-specific procedures in the SHX68T55UC installation guide helps prevent leaks, mounting issues, and repeat failures after service.

Helpful next step before you decide

Use the error display and symptoms to narrow the failure first; our Bosch dishwasher error codes guide helps you match codes to likely causes and parts.

Last updated: February 2026

A Bosch dishwasher typically lasts 10 to 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. For your Bosch SHX68T55UC, keeping the filter and spray system clean and fixing small issues early helps you reach the high end of that range; see the SHX68T55UC manual for model-specific care steps.

What affects how long it lasts
  • How often you run it (daily use wears pumps, valves, and seals faster)
  • Water quality (hard water can cause scale buildup and reduce heating efficiency)
  • Cleaning and maintenance (filter cleaning, clearing debris from the sump)
  • Proper installation (leveling, correct drain hose routing, secure mounting)
  • Detergent and rinse aid habits (too much detergent can cause residue and leaks)
Maintenance checklist to help hit 10 to 15 years
  • Clean the filter area regularly and remove glass, labels, and food debris.
  • Run a dishwasher cleaner or descaling cycle as needed for hard water.
  • Inspect the door seal and wipe it clean to prevent slow leaks.
  • Make sure the spray arms spin freely and holes are not clogged.
  • Watch for early fill problems; a failing dishwasher water inlet valve 10023852 can shorten component life.
Common “end-of-life” symptoms and likely systems
Symptom Often related to Example part on this model page
Not filling or fills slowly Water supply, inlet valve Dishwasher water inlet valve 10023852
Not draining Drain path, hose, pump area Dishwasher drain hose 00744881
Poor cleaning Diverter, circulation, spray system Dishwasher diverter assembly 00751950
Not drying or weak heat Heating/circulation system Heat pump 00753351
Why it matters

Knowing the typical lifespan helps you decide whether to repair or replace. If your SHX68T55UC is under about 10 years old, replacing a single failed part (like a valve, drain hose, or diverter) often restores reliable performance for years.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common Bosch dishwasher problem we see is a wash performance issue that traces back to water flow: the dishwasher does not fill correctly, does not drain fully, or does not spray with enough pressure to clean well. On the Bosch SHX68T55UC, start by checking filters, spray arms, and the fill and drain path using the SHX68T55UC manual.

Most common symptoms and what they usually mean
  • Not cleaning well: clogged filter, blocked spray arm holes, low water fill, or a diverter issue
  • Not draining: kinked/blocked drain hose, clogged sump area, or a drain restriction at the sink/disposer
  • Not filling or filling slowly: restricted supply, inlet screen blockage, or a failing inlet valve
  • Poor drying: rinse aid low, plastics loaded in hot spots, or cycle selection not using heated dry options
  • Intermittent stopping with lights or beeps: an error condition that points to a specific system
Quick checks we recommend first (10 to 20 minutes)
  1. Turn off power at the breaker before inspecting internal parts.
  2. Remove and rinse the filter area; clear debris from the sump.
  3. Spin spray arms by hand; clear clogged jet holes.
  4. Confirm the water supply valve is fully open and the inlet line is not kinked.
  5. Check the drain hose routing for kinks and for a proper high loop.
Parts that commonly solve fill and drain complaints

If your SHX68T55UC is not filling, filling slowly, or cleaning poorly due to low water flow, these model-matched parts are common fixes:

Problem you notice What to inspect Model-matched part to consider
No fill or weak fill Inlet valve and inlet screen Dishwasher water inlet valve 10023852
Standing water after cycle Hose routing, clogs, restrictions Dishwasher drain hose 00744881
Poor spray to some zones Diverter not directing water Dishwasher diverter assembly 00751950
Why it matters

Dishwashers clean by combining correct water level, strong spray pressure, and proper draining. When any one of those is restricted, you can get cloudy glasses, gritty dishes, odors, or water left in the tub even if the unit “runs.”

When an error code is involved

If the display shows an error code, use our Bosch dishwasher error codes guide to narrow the problem to the fill system, drain system, heater, or sensors before replacing parts.

Last updated: February 2026

The Bosch SHX68T55UC dishwasher is an 800 Series model. That series designation helps you match the right features and replacement parts for your exact dishwasher, and it is also useful when comparing Bosch dishwashers by performance and noise level.

How to confirm the series on your dishwasher

We recommend verifying the series using the model and rating information for your specific unit.

  • Check the rating label for SHX68T55UC (usually on the door edge or tub frame)
  • Compare the model number format to Bosch series listings in your documentation
  • Use the feature set (rack style, controls, sound rating) as a secondary clue
  • Keep the full model number handy when ordering parts like a control board or inlet valve

For model-specific identification details, use the SHX68T55UC manual.

Why the series matters for parts and troubleshooting

Bosch series groupings often align with specific designs for wash systems, controls, and racks. When you troubleshoot symptoms like not filling, not draining, or poor cleaning, the likely causes and the correct parts can vary by series.

Common examples on SHX68T55UC include:

  • Water fill problems tied to the dishwasher water inlet valve 10023852
  • Wash performance issues related to the diverter and circulation system
  • Drain issues that can involve the drain hose routing and air gap/high loop
Quick reference: series vs. what you use it for
What you are doing Why “800 Series” helps What to use next
Ordering parts Narrows to the correct design family Full model number SHX68T55UC and part ID
Comparing models Groups similar features and performance Feature list in the manual
Troubleshooting Points to common system layouts Error codes and diagnostic steps
Helpful DIY resource

If your question about “series” is coming from an error or a flashing display, use Bosch dishwasher error codes to match the code to the most likely cause.

Why it matters

Using the correct series and full model number reduces wrong-part returns and speeds up repairs on key systems like the inlet valve, diverter, and control board.

Last updated: February 2026

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