Can I still use my appliance with an E22 error?
With a Bosch SHP865WF5N dishwasher, we do not recommend continuing to run cycles with an E22 error because it commonly points to a drain or filter restriction; running it anyway can leave standing water, reduce cleaning performance, and strain the drain system. Use the steps in the SHP865WF5N installation guide to safely access and check connections, then clear the blockage before restarting.
- Press and hold Start for about 3 seconds to reset, then wait about 1 minute while the dishwasher drains.
- Open the door carefully and wait until water noises stop and steam subsides.
- Turn Off the dishwasher, then turn off the water supply.
- Check the bottom of the tub for debris around the filter area and sump.
- Inspect the drain path for kinks or restrictions.
E22 is most often related to restricted water flow through the filter and drain system.
| Symptom you notice | Most common cause | What to check |
|---|---|---|
| Water left in tub | Clogged filter or drain path | Filter area, sump inlet, drain hose routing |
| Humming during drain | Drain pump struggling | Debris at pump inlet; consider dishwasher drain pump 00631200 if the pump is damaged |
| Slow drain, intermittent | Partial blockage | Drain hose, air gap (if used), disposer inlet plug |
If you have cleared debris and the dishwasher still will not drain reliably, these parts are common suspects on SHP865WF5N:
- Dishwasher drain pump 00631200 if the pump motor is weak, noisy, or seized
- Dishwasher drain hose 00744881 if the hose is split, kinked, or internally restricted
- Dishwasher drain pump lid 00611322 if the lid is leaking or not sealing correctly
A dishwasher that cannot drain properly can recirculate dirty water, trigger repeat error codes, and increase wear on the drain pump and seals. Clearing the restriction early usually restores normal wash performance and prevents repeat shutdowns.
Last updated: January 2026
What are common problems with Bosch dishwashers?
Common Bosch dishwasher problems include not starting (door not latched or power issue), not draining (filter or drain path restriction), poor cleaning (dirty filters or spray issues), and detergent cup problems. For Bosch model SHP865WF5N, we recommend starting with the troubleshooting steps in the SHP865WF5N owner's manual.
- Dishwasher will not start: door not fully latched, cycle not selected before closing, delay start enabled, breaker/fuse issue
- Not draining: clogged filter system, blocked drain hose, drain pump issue
- Not filling: water supply valve off, restricted supply line, inlet valve issue
- Not cleaning well: filters need cleaning, spray arms blocked, loading issues
- Detergent dispenser issues: dispenser cover won’t shut or won’t open due to improper operation or an interrupted cycle
- Close the door firmly until you hear a click (a partially latched door is a top cause of “won’t start”).
- Press the main power switch, then select a cycle before closing the door.
- Confirm the water supply is turned on.
- Clean the filter system and check for debris (use caution, debris can be sharp).
- Wipe the door seal with a damp cloth to prevent odors and sealing problems.
If the basic checks do not resolve the issue, these parts are commonly involved:
| Symptom | Common part involved | Example part for SHP865WF5N |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t drain / standing water | Drain pump or drain hose restriction | Dishwasher drain pump 00631200, dishwasher drain hose 00744881 |
| Won’t fill / fills slowly | Water inlet valve | Dishwasher water inlet valve 10023852 |
| Poor wash circulation / weak spray | Circulation pump | Dishwasher circulation pump with heater 12008381 |
Catching a simple cause early (like a dirty filter, door not latched, or water supply turned off) prevents repeat cycle failures, reduces odors, and helps protect key components like the drain pump and circulation pump.
For code-based issues, use Bosch dishwasher error codes to match the display to the most likely cause.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the average lifespan of SHP865WF5N?
The average lifespan of a Bosch SHP865WF5N dishwasher is 10 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. Keeping filters clean, using the right detergent and rinse aid, and fixing small leaks or drain issues early helps it reach that service life.
- Water quality (hard water speeds up scale buildup)
- How often you run cycles and how heavily it’s loaded
- Routine cleaning of the filter area and spray arms
- Proper installation (leveling, drain hose routing, secure mounting)
- Addressing symptoms early (poor draining, not filling, not cleaning)
| Component area | Common wear symptom | Example related part on this model |
|---|---|---|
| Drain system | Water left in tub, humming, slow drain | Dishwasher drain pump 00631200 |
| Fill system | Not filling, fills slowly, water level too low | Dishwasher water inlet valve 10023852 |
| Wash/heat system | Poor cleaning, lukewarm water, long cycles | Dishwasher circulation pump with heater 12008381 |
| Door system | Door won’t latch, won’t start, leaks at door | Dishwasher door lock kit 10008141 |
- Clean the filter area regularly and remove debris from the sump.
- Run a monthly cleaning cycle (especially with hard water).
- Use rinse aid and the correct detergent amount to reduce residue.
- Check the drain hose for kinks and ensure the high loop/air gap is correct.
- Keep the door seal area wiped clean to prevent seepage and odor.
A dishwasher that is maintained and repaired promptly typically avoids secondary damage (like water intrusion into electrical components). That helps protect high-value parts such as the circulation pump, control board, and user interface.
For model-specific care and operating guidance (cycles, loading, rinse aid), use the SHP865WF5N owner’s manual.
Last updated: March 2026





