What is the average life expectancy of a Bosch dishwasher?
Most Bosch dishwashers, including the Bosch SHE43F16UC, typically last 10 to 15 years in normal household use when they are installed correctly and maintained (especially keeping filters clean and using the right detergent). For model-specific care and maintenance steps, follow the SHE43F16UC owner’s manual.
A dishwasher’s service life is usually determined by how hard it works and how clean the wash system stays.
- Filter and sump cleanliness (food debris left in the sump strains the pump)
- Water quality (hard water can cause mineral buildup on internal parts)
- How often you run it (multiple loads daily shortens life vs. light use)
- Loading habits (blocked spray arms and overloading reduce cleaning and increase wear)
- Leak prevention (keeping seals clean helps prevent water damage)
Use this as a simple routine to help your SHE43F16UC reach the high end of the 10 to 15 year range.
- Clean the filter area regularly; remove trapped food and labels
- Run hot water at the sink before starting a cycle (helps fill with hotter water)
- Use rinse aid and the correct detergent amount for your water hardness
- Inspect and wipe the door sealing surfaces; replace a worn seal if it starts dripping
- If draining slows, check the drain path and hose routing for kinks or clogs
These parts do not set the exact lifespan, but they are frequent “keep it running” repairs.
| Symptom | Likely system involved | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Poor cleaning, weak spray | Wash circulation | Dishwasher recirculation pump assembly 00442548 |
| Not draining, water left in tub | Drain system | Drain pump 00642239 |
| Leaks at the bottom of the door | Door sealing | Door seal 00432490 |
Knowing the typical life expectancy helps you decide whether to repair or replace. If your SHE43F16UC is under about 10 years old, fixing a drain, fill, or leak issue is often the most cost-effective path; after 10 to 15 years, repeated pump or control problems can signal end-of-life.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with a Bosch dishwasher?
For the Bosch SHE43F16UC dishwasher, the most common issues we see are performance problems rather than total failure: dishes not getting clean, the dishwasher not draining, or the unit not filling with water. These are often caused by loading and maintenance issues (filters, spray paths, door seal) or a restricted water supply.
- Dishes not getting clean enough: blocked spray paths, dirty filters, or loading that prevents water from reaching items.
- Not draining or bad odors: food debris in the sump area or an obstructed drain path.
- Not filling with water: water supply restriction, delay start, or an incomplete previous cycle.
- Leaks: suds, a door seal pulled out of its track, a blocked vent, or installation issues.
- Not drying well: empty rinse aid dispenser, cycle selection without drying, or plastic items drying poorly.
For model-specific operating and care steps, use the SHE43F16UC owner's manual.
- Confirm the door is fully closed and latched.
- Make sure the water supply valve is fully open.
- Clean the door gasket and lower door seal with a damp cloth (food particles here can cause odor and sealing issues).
- Check for standing water and clear any obvious drain restrictions.
- Review cycle selection and rinse aid level if drying is the complaint.
| Symptom | Common part to inspect | What it affects |
|---|---|---|
| Not filling | Dishwasher water inlet valve 00607335 | Water entering the dishwasher |
| Not draining | Drain pump 00642239 | Pumping water out |
| Leaking at door | Door seal 00432490 | Sealing the door opening |
| Poor wash action | Dishwasher recirculation pump assembly 00442548 | Water circulation to spray arms |
Most “Bosch dishwasher problems” start as restricted water flow or restricted drainage. Keeping filters and seals clean and confirming proper loading prevents repeat issues and helps the pump, valve, and drain system last longer.
Last updated: February 2026
Can you buy replacement parts for a dishwasher?
Yes. You can buy replacement parts for a dishwasher, including model-specific parts for your Bosch SHE43F16UC such as pumps, hoses, valves, filters, racks, and door seals. For safe, correct repairs, we recommend using original equipment parts and following the steps in the SHE43F16UC owner’s manual.
These are some of the most frequently replaced items on the Bosch SHE43F16UC:
- Water inlet valve (fills the tub)
- Drain pump and drain hose (removes water)
- Recirculation pump (drives wash spray)
- Filters (help prevent clogs and poor cleaning)
- Door seal and latch parts (help stop leaks and door issues)
Here are a few examples of parts available for Bosch SHE43F16UC, and what they typically fix:
| Symptom | Part type | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Not draining | Drain pump or drain hose | Drain pump 00642239 or dishwasher drain hose 00668108 |
| Not filling | Water inlet valve | Dishwasher water inlet valve 00607335 |
| Poor cleaning or weak spray | Recirculation pump or filter | Dishwasher recirculation pump assembly 00442548 or sump filter 00441905 |
| Leaking at the door | Door seal | Door seal 00432490 |
Use this checklist to avoid ordering the wrong item:
- Match the part to the symptom (drain, fill, leak, cleaning, controls).
- Confirm your full model number is SHE43F16UC before ordering.
- Compare the part ID and description to what you’re replacing.
- Review safety and service guidance in the SHE43F16UC installation guide before accessing internal components.
- If the repair involves wiring, pumps, or the control area, use a qualified service technician.
Dishwashers can be damaged by incorrect repairs or non-original parts; Bosch specifically calls out using qualified service technicians and original equipment replacement parts for repairs. Using the correct part helps restore cleaning performance, prevents leaks, and reduces repeat failures.
Last updated: February 2026
Is it worth repairing a Bosch dishwasher?
Yes, repairing a Bosch dishwasher like model SHE43F16UC is usually worth it when the unit is under about 10 years old and the problem is limited to one repair (for example a drain issue, leak, or fill problem). We recommend comparing the repair total to replacement cost; repairs that stay under about 50% of a comparable new dishwasher are typically the smart choice.
- Age: Under 6 to 10 years old usually favors repair.
- Repair cost: Under ~50% of replacement cost usually favors repair.
- Failure type: One clear failure (pump, valve, seal) favors repair; multiple major failures favors replacement.
- Condition: No heavy rust, no recurring leaks, racks and door still align well.
- Downtime: Parts availability and how quickly you need the dishwasher back.
These are typical, single-component fixes that can restore performance:
| Symptom | Common cause | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Not draining | Clogged/failed drain pump, blocked hose | Drain pump 00642239 |
| Not filling | Water inlet valve not opening, supply issue | Dishwasher water inlet valve 00607335 |
| Leaking at the door | Worn or deformed door seal | Door seal 00432490 |
| Poor cleaning | Restricted filtration or circulation issue | Sump filter 00441905 |
Bosch dishwashers are built for quiet operation and long service life, so a targeted repair often restores full function for far less than the cost of replacement. Also, Bosch warranty coverage can apply to certain components depending on purchase date and what failed; our SHE43F16UC owner’s manual explains the warranty terms and service guidance.
- Confirm the symptom with a quick test cycle and listen for abnormal pump noises.
- Clean the filter area and check for standing water in the sump.
- Inspect the door seal and lower edge for gaps, tears, or debris.
- Check the water supply valve is fully open and the inlet line is not kinked.
- Look up any displayed fault using Bosch dishwasher error codes.
Last updated: February 2026





