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Bosch SHP65T55UC/07 dishwasher

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Bosch Dishwasher SHP65T55UC/07 FAQs

Bosch SHP65T55UC is a Bosch built-in dishwasher model in the 500 Series family (a 24-inch, fully integrated style). For the exact feature set and option names for your specific unit, match the details to the SHP65T55UC manual.

How to identify the exact version (important)

Bosch model families can have multiple variants; the slash version (for example, SHP65T55UC/07) helps pinpoint the correct configuration.

  • Check the rating plate on the door edge or tub frame for the full model (including the slash number).
  • Use the full model when ordering parts, especially electrical items like a control panel or keypad.
  • If your dishwasher has symptoms (won’t start, won’t drain, error code), use the model plus the symptom to narrow the fix.
  • For error displays and blinking patterns, use the Bosch dishwasher error codes reference.

What “500 Series” typically means

These Bosch 500 Series dishwashers are known for quiet operation and multiple wash programs; exact cycles and options vary by version.

Item What to expect Where to confirm
Size 24-inch built-in Manual specs section
Installation style Fully integrated (panel-ready look) Manual / installation notes
Cycles and options Multiple wash cycles and options Cycle chart in manual
Noise level Quiet, varies by configuration Manual or product label

Why it matters for parts and troubleshooting

Using the correct full model (including the /07 version) prevents mismatches when replacing components like the dishwasher control panel 00770199 or diagnosing drain and fill problems.

Last updated: February 2026

Most Bosch 24-inch built-in dishwashers, including the Bosch SHP65T55UC, are designed to fit a standard opening: about 24 inches wide, 34 to 35 inches tall (adjustable), and 24 inches deep (not counting the door handle). For the exact cutout and unit measurements, use the SHP65T55UC owner’s manual.

Typical Bosch dishwasher dimensions (what to expect)

These are the common sizing targets for a standard built-in dishwasher:

  • Width: ~23 9/16 to 24 inches
  • Height: ~33 7/8 to 35 inches (leveling legs adjust)
  • Depth: ~24 inches to the door; deeper with handle
  • Cutout opening: typically 24 inches wide x 34 inches high x 24 inches deep
  • Toe-kick clearance: varies by installation and flooring

Measure your space the right way

Use a tape measure and check these points before ordering parts or planning an install:

  • Measure the opening width at the front and back
  • Measure height from floor to underside of countertop (left, center, right)
  • Measure depth from the back wall to the cabinet face
  • Confirm the door swing clearance (adjacent drawers, islands)
  • Check for hoses and wiring that reduce usable depth

Quick reference table

What you’re measuring Typical target Why it matters
Opening width ~24 in Prevents side gaps and mounting issues
Opening height ~34 to 35 in Ensures the dishwasher can level and seal
Cabinet depth ~24 in Avoids the unit sitting proud of cabinets
Door clearance Varies Prevents rubbing and incomplete opening

Why it matters

Dishwasher “dimensions” can mean the appliance body, the required cabinet cutout, or the depth with the door and handle. Getting the right measurement prevents fit problems, vibration, and leaks caused by poor leveling.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. Bosch model SHP65T55UC (including the /07 version shown on parts lists) is an older dishwasher model and is typically no longer produced; most owners treat it as discontinued and support it through replacement parts and the SHP65T55UC manual.

How to tell if your exact version is discontinued

We use a few practical checks that work well for Bosch dishwashers:

  • Search the model tag inside the door for the full E-Nr (for example, SHP65T55UC/07).
  • If new units are consistently listed as unavailable while parts remain available, the model is effectively discontinued.
  • If Bosch retailers point you to a newer 500 Series model instead of offering this one new, that is another strong sign.
  • If you can still buy key service parts (pumps, valves, controls), the dishwasher is still serviceable.

What “discontinued” means for repairs and parts

Discontinued does not mean you are stuck. It means Bosch is not building new SHP65T55UC units, but you can often keep yours running with common replacement parts.

What you need What to do Example part for this model
Not draining Check filters, drain path, then pump Dishwasher drain pump 00631200
Not filling Verify water supply and inlet valve operation Dishwasher water inlet valve 10023852
Poor washing or no heat Check circulation system and heater circuit Dishwasher circulation pump with heater 12008381

Why it matters

Knowing the model is discontinued helps you decide between repair and replacement. If the tub and door seal areas are in good shape, replacing a drain pump, inlet valve, or circulation pump is often a cost-effective way to extend the life of a Bosch dishwasher.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes, repairing a Bosch dishwasher like model SHP65T55UC is usually worth it when the unit is under about 7 years old and the problem is a common, replaceable part (drain pump, inlet valve, dispenser, or hose). If the repair cost approaches half the price of a comparable new dishwasher, replacement is the better value.

Quick way to decide (cost, age, and symptom)

Use these checkpoints before you buy parts or schedule service:

  • Age: Repairs make the most sense at 4 to 7 years; beyond that, multiple failures become more likely.
  • Repair cost: If the total (parts + labor) is under 50% of replacement cost, repair.
  • Problem type: Drain, fill, and dispenser issues are often straightforward; control or wiring issues can be more involved.
  • Condition: If racks, tub, and door seal area are in good shape, repair has better payoff.
  • Downtime: If you need a fast fix, in-stock parts can get you running quickly.

For model-specific guidance on cycles, indicators, and basic checks, use the SHP65T55UC manual.

Common repairs that are typically “worth it”

These are frequent Bosch dishwasher fixes that often restore normal washing and draining without replacing the whole unit:

Symptom Likely area Example part for SHP65T55UC
Won’t drain, water left in tub Drain path or drain pump Dishwasher drain pump 00631200
Not filling or fills slowly Water supply or inlet valve Dishwasher water inlet valve 10023852
Detergent door won’t open Dispenser mechanism Dishwasher detergent dispenser assembly 12008380
Poor wash, weak spray Circulation system Dishwasher circulation pump with heater 12008381

Why it matters

A targeted repair can extend the life of your SHP65T55UC and restore cleaning performance for far less than the cost and hassle of replacing a built-in dishwasher (removal, installation, and potential cabinet adjustments).

Helpful next step

If your dishwasher is showing an error code or unusual light pattern, match it first using Bosch dishwasher error codes; that helps you avoid replacing the wrong part.

Last updated: February 2026

A Bosch dishwasher typically lasts 10 to 15 years with normal household use and basic care. For your Bosch SHP65T55UC, consistent cleaning, correct detergent use, and fixing drain or fill issues early are what most often determine whether you land closer to 10 years or 15.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most Bosch dishwashers reach their full service life when these conditions stay in check:

  • Water quality (hard water speeds up scale buildup)
  • Proper loading and avoiding spray arm blockages
  • Regular filter and sump cleaning
  • Stable power supply (avoids control and heater stress)
  • Prompt repair of leaks, no-drain, or no-fill symptoms

Quick maintenance checklist (best ROI)

Use this routine to extend life expectancy:

  • Clean the filter area regularly; remove debris that can strain the drain system.
  • Run a dishwasher cleaner or descale cycle periodically (more often with hard water).
  • Keep the spray arms clear; remove labels, seeds, and broken glass.
  • Use rinse aid if drying performance drops.
  • Address slow draining quickly; a struggling drain system can shorten pump life.

Common “life-shortening” problems and likely parts

These are frequent failure points as dishwashers age; the right fix depends on symptoms.

Symptom Common cause Example part for SHP65T55UC
Won’t drain or drains slowly Drain restriction or failing pump Dishwasher drain pump 00631200
Not cleaning well Weak circulation or heating issue Dishwasher circulation pump with heater 12008381
Not filling or fills slowly Water supply issue or valve problem Dishwasher water inlet valve 10023852

Why it matters

A dishwasher near the end of its expected lifespan can still be a great candidate for repair if the tub is sound and the issue is isolated (like a pump, inlet valve, or diverter). Regular maintenance reduces strain on the circulation system, heater, and drain path, which are the most expensive systems to replace.

For model-specific care and cleaning guidance, follow the SHP65T55UC manual.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Bosch SHP65T55UC dishwasher, “Silence Plus 44 dBA” is the quiet-operation rating, and error code E25 points to a drainage problem (water is not pumping out correctly). The fastest fix is usually cleaning the filter area and checking the drain path per the SHP65T55UC manual.

What E25 usually means on this Bosch dishwasher

E25 typically shows up when the dishwasher senses restricted drain flow. Common causes include a clogged filter, debris in the sump, a blocked drain hose, or a failing drain pump.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Turn off power at the breaker before reaching into the sump area
  • Remove and rinse the filter assembly at the bottom of the tub
  • Check for glass, labels, bones, or seeds around the impeller area
  • Inspect the drain hose routing for kinks, pinches, or a sag that traps water
  • Confirm the sink drain or garbage disposer inlet is not blocked
  • Make sure the high loop or air gap (if used) is not clogged

Parts that commonly fix an E25 drain error

If cleaning and hose checks do not clear E25, the drain components are the next place to focus.

Symptom you notice Most likely area Common part for this model
Hums but won’t drain Pump jammed or weak Dishwasher drain pump 00631200
Drains slowly or backs up Restricted hose or check valve area Dishwasher drain hose 00744881
Intermittent drain issues Debris re-entering sump, filter not seated Filter and sump area (clean and reseat)

Why the “44 dBA” part matters

The 44 dBA label is not an error. It is the sound rating for quiet cycles. The E25 code is separate and is strictly about drain performance, not noise level.

When to stop and get service

  • Water remains in the tub after multiple resets and cleanings
  • You smell overheating or hear repeated clicking/humming from the pump area
  • The unit drains into the sink and then flows back into the dishwasher

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. We sell replacement parts for the Bosch SHP65T55UC dishwasher, including common repair items like pumps, inlet valves, hoses, dispensers, racks, and control parts. Use the SHP65T55UC manual to confirm symptoms and part locations before ordering.

Common dishwasher parts you can replace

Most dishwasher repairs involve a few high-wear parts. For SHP65T55UC, popular replacements include:

  • Drain components (pump, drain hose) for standing water
  • Fill components (water inlet valve, fill funnel) for no-fill or slow-fill issues
  • Wash system parts (circulation pump, diverter) for poor cleaning
  • Detergent dispenser parts for soap door problems
  • Door hardware (handle, springs, rollers) for door balance and latching feel
  • Racks and basket parts for loading and wear issues

Quick “symptom to part” guide

Use this as a starting point, then match your exact symptom in the manual.

Symptom Most likely area Example SHP65T55UC part
Won’t drain, water left in tub Drain system Dishwasher drain pump 00631200 or drain hose
Not filling or fills slowly Water supply/fill Water inlet valve
Not cleaning well Circulation/diverter Circulation pump with heater
Detergent cup not opening Dispenser Detergent dispenser assembly

How we recommend choosing the right part

  • Start with the symptom and any displayed error code
  • Check for simple causes first (clogged filter area, kinked hose, closed water shutoff)
  • Confirm the part location and access steps in the manual
  • Match the part by model fit, not just by looks
  • Replace seals or clamps if they’re disturbed during the repair

Why it matters

Ordering by model fit helps you avoid returns and repeat repairs. Dishwashers often use similar-looking pumps, valves, and control parts across multiple Bosch platforms, but connectors and mounting details can differ.

For code-based troubleshooting, we also use the Bosch dishwasher error codes reference to narrow down the failure area before replacing parts.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common Bosch dishwasher issue we see is a drain problem: water left in the tub because the filter area or drain path is restricted, or the drain components are failing. On the Bosch SHP65T55UC, start with cleaning checks, then move to drain parts testing using the SHP65T55UC manual.

Most common symptoms and what they usually mean

  • Standing water after the cycle: clogged filter/sump, kinked drain hose, weak drain pump
  • Slow drain or gurgling: partial blockage in hose or disposer connection, air gap restriction
  • Not filling or fills slowly: water supply issue or inlet valve problem
  • Poor cleaning: spray arm blockage, low water level, circulation issue
  • Error code on the display: points you to a specific system to check (drain, fill, heating)

If an error code is showing, use our Bosch dishwasher error codes guide to narrow the troubleshooting path.

Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts

  1. Cancel the cycle and run a drain function (if your model option supports it).
  2. Remove and rinse the filter(s) and check the sump area for debris.
  3. Inspect the drain hose routing for kinks and confirm a proper high loop.
  4. Check the sink drain or garbage disposer inlet for a clog where the dishwasher hose connects.
  5. Verify the water supply valve is fully open and the inlet screen is not blocked.

Parts that commonly fix the “won’t drain” complaint

If cleaning and hose checks do not restore normal draining, these model-compatible parts are common fixes:

Problem you’re seeing Most likely part to check What it does
Hums but won’t drain Dishwasher drain pump 00631200 Pumps water out to the sink drain
Drains slowly or backs up Dishwasher drain hose 00744881 Carries drain water to plumbing
Fills but washes poorly Dishwasher circulation pump with heater 12008381 Circulates water and supports heating
Won’t fill or fills slowly Dishwasher water inlet valve 10023852 Opens to let water into the tub

Why it matters

Drain and fill problems can trigger longer cycle times, poor cleaning, odors, and repeated error codes. Fixing restrictions early also helps protect the circulation system and prevents water from sitting in the tub.

Last updated: February 2026

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