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Bosch SHP65TL5UC/01 dishwasher

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Bosch Dishwasher SHP65TL5UC/01 FAQs

Yes. Bosch SHP65TL5UC is a discontinued dishwasher model, so new units are no longer being produced. The good news is that many replacement parts are still available, and the owner's manual remains the best reference for features, cycle options, and care instructions.

What “discontinued” means for parts and service

A discontinued model typically still has supportable components for years. For SHP65TL5UC, we often see ongoing availability for common wear items and repair parts.

  • You can still replace failed components such as valves, hoses, and spray arms.
  • Cosmetic items (panels, racks) may have limited availability over time.
  • If your dishwasher is installed under a hard countertop (granite, marble), follow the mounting method shown in the installation instructions to prevent cabinet damage.

Parts that commonly keep a discontinued dishwasher running

If you are troubleshooting symptoms like no fill, poor cleaning, or not draining, these model-matched parts are typical starting points:

Quick symptom-to-part checklist

Symptom What to check first Related part on this model
Won’t fill Water supply, inlet screen, valve Dishwasher water inlet valve
Not draining Drain path, hose routing, check valve Dishwasher drain hose
Not cleaning Spray arms, loading, filters Dishwasher spray arm
Error code showing Identify code, then test the circuit/part Use error code guide

For error displays, use our Bosch dishwasher error codes guide to match the code to the most likely circuit or component.

Why it matters

Knowing the model is discontinued helps set expectations: you can usually repair SHP65TL5UC effectively, but planning ahead for rack and panel parts can prevent delays if availability changes.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common problem we see with Bosch dishwashers like model SHP65TL5UC is performance issues caused by routine maintenance items: restricted water flow through filters or spray arms that leads to poor cleaning and, in some cases, poor draining. Many “failures” are fixed by cleaning and inspection steps in the owner's manual.

Most common symptoms and what they usually mean

  • Dishes come out dirty: spray arms clogged, loading issues, or low water flow
  • Water left in the tub: drain path restriction, hose routing issue, or a drain/check valve problem
  • Not filling well or filling slowly: inlet screen debris or a failing inlet valve
  • Cycle seems “too long”: normal for many cycles; heating and soil sensing can extend run time
  • Leaks at the front: door not closing fully, debris on the seal, or oversudsing

Quick checks we recommend first (no parts)

  1. Turn off power at the breaker before inspecting internal components.
  2. Remove and clean the filter area and check for broken glass, labels, or food debris.
  3. Spin the spray arms by hand and clear blocked jets.
  4. Confirm the water supply valve under the sink is fully open.
  5. Check the drain hose for kinks and make sure it is routed correctly (high loop or air gap as required).

Parts that commonly solve these problems on SHP65TL5UC

If cleaning and hose checks do not restore normal operation, these model-matched parts are frequent fixes:

Symptom Common part to check What it does
Not filling or fills slowly Dishwasher water inlet valve 10023852 Opens to let water into the dishwasher
Poor cleaning, weak spray Dishwasher spray arm 00744883 Distributes wash water through jets
Won’t drain or drains poorly Dishwasher drain hose 00744881 Carries water to the sink drain/disposer

Why it matters

Most Bosch dishwasher complaints trace back to water movement: getting enough clean water in, spraying it with force, then draining it out. Keeping filters and spray arms clear helps protect major components like the circulation system and improves cleaning results.

For fault codes or repeating beeps/lights, use our Bosch dishwasher error codes guide to match the code to the most likely cause.

Last updated: February 2026

On a Bosch SHP65TL5UC dishwasher, code 01 commonly points to a fill or water-heating related problem that prevents the cycle from running normally. We recommend starting with a power reset, then checking water supply and basic draining conditions before moving to parts testing using the owner's manual.

What to do first (fast checks)

  • Turn the dishwasher off, then restore power after 5 to 10 minutes.
  • Confirm the water supply valve under the sink is fully open.
  • Make sure the inlet hose is not kinked or crushed behind the unit.
  • Verify the drain hose routing includes a high loop; the installation guidance calls for a section of drain hose at least 20 inches off the cabinet floor to help prevent draining problems.
  • Run a short cycle and listen: you should hear water entering early in the cycle.

Likely causes and the parts that usually fix them

If the reset and plumbing checks do not clear code 01, these are common repair paths for this Bosch dishwasher.

Symptom you notice Most likely area Part to consider (if needed)
No water entering, humming or brief fill attempt Fill system Dishwasher water inlet valve 10023852
Fills but washes weakly or stalls during wash Water routing/spray Dishwasher diverter assembly 00751950 or dishwasher spray arm, upper 00745856
Drains poorly or backs up Drain path Dishwasher drain hose 00744881

Why the drain hose height matters

When the drain hose is routed too low, dirty water can siphon back or the unit can struggle to drain correctly. That can trigger error behavior because the dishwasher cannot manage water level and circulation the way it should.

When to stop and use a technician

If you see standing water with electrical burning smell, repeated tripping of the breaker, or signs of leaking, stop using the dishwasher and have it serviced. The installation instructions emphasize de-energizing the circuit before any electrical access.

Last updated: February 2026

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