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Bosch SHE863WF6N/01 dishwasher

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Bosch Dishwasher SHE863WF6N/01 FAQs

Bosch “Silence Plus 44 dBA” is a noise rating used across multiple Bosch dishwasher models, not one single model. For your Bosch dishwasher, the exact model is the E-Nr printed on the rating label along the edge of the door; match that E-Nr to the paperwork in your SHE863WF6N owner's manual.

How to identify the exact model (E-Nr) on a Bosch dishwasher

We use the E-Nr because it is the most precise identifier for Bosch parts and service.

  • Open the door and look along the door edge for the rating label
  • Find the field labeled E-Nr (this is the model identifier Bosch uses)
  • Write down the full E-Nr and the FD number (production code)
  • Use the E-Nr to confirm the correct parts list and features
  • Keep the model info with your manual for future troubleshooting

Why 44 dBA does not equal one specific model

“44 dBA” describes how quiet the dishwasher runs under standardized testing. Bosch has produced multiple “Silence Plus” dishwashers at 44 dBA across different series and feature sets (controls, rack design, drying method, finish), so the model number depends on the exact configuration.

Quick comparison

What you see What it means What to use for parts
Silence Plus 44 dBA Noise level marketing and performance rating E-Nr on the door label
SHE863WF6N Your dishwasher model family identifier Use with the full E-Nr for best match

Why it matters

Using the correct E-Nr prevents ordering the wrong Bosch dishwasher parts (like a pump, inlet valve, or user interface) and speeds up troubleshooting when you are checking symptoms against the manual.

Last updated: January 2026

Most Bosch dishwashers, including the Bosch SHE863WF6N, typically last 10 to 15 years with normal household use. Lifespan depends most on water quality, how often you run cycles, and routine care like cleaning the filter system and wiping the door seal as described in the SHE863WF6N owner's manual.

What affects lifespan the most

  • Filter care: A clean filter keeps wash water flowing properly and reduces strain on the circulation system.
  • Door seal condition: Cleaning the door seal helps prevent leaks and odor buildup.
  • Water hardness and debris: Hard water and grit can increase wear on valves, pumps, and the heater.
  • Loading and detergent habits: Overloading and excess detergent can lead to poor cleaning and residue.
  • Drain performance: Slow draining can leave dirty water in the sump and stress the drain system.

Maintenance checklist (best return for the effort)

  • Scrape food off dishes before loading (pre-rinsing is usually unnecessary).
  • Clean the filter system on a regular schedule based on use and water hardness.
  • Wipe the door seal with a damp cloth to remove trapped food particles.
  • Run a dishwasher cleaner cycle periodically to reduce grease and mineral buildup.
  • Keep the spray paths clear by loading so items do not block water flow.

Common “wear” parts and what they do

If performance drops over time, these parts are often involved:

Part What you may notice when it is wearing out Example part for this model
Drain system Water left in the tub, slow drain Dishwasher drain pump 00631200
Fill system Not filling, weak fill, long fill times Dishwasher water inlet valve 10023852
Wash and heat system Poor cleaning, weak spray, not heating well Dishwasher circulation pump with heater 12008381

Why it matters

A dishwasher that is maintained (especially the filter system and door seal) runs with better water flow and fewer clogs. That reduces stress on key components like the circulation pump, heater, and drain pump, which helps the dishwasher reach its full 10 to 15 year service life.

Last updated: January 2026

Bosch ratings change year to year, but the models most often called “top-rated” are typically in the Bosch 800 Series and Bosch Benchmark lines because they combine very quiet operation, strong cleaning, and premium drying features. For your Bosch SHE863WF6N dishwasher, we recommend comparing features and cycle options in the SHE863WF6N owner's manual to decide what “highest rated” means for your kitchen.

What “highest rated” usually means (and what to compare)

When you’re comparing Bosch dishwashers, we focus on the same factors reviewers and owners care about most:

  • Noise level (dBA): quieter models are usually rated higher
  • Drying performance: especially on plastics
  • Cleaning power: consistent results on baked-on soils
  • Rack design: adjustability, third rack, and smooth glide
  • Reliability and service history: fewer recurring drain or fill issues

Quick Bosch lineup comparison (typical)

Bosch line Typical position in ratings Why it ranks there
100 Series Best value Solid cleaning, fewer premium features
300 Series Mid-range favorite Quieter, better racks and cycles
800 Series Top-rated for most shoppers Very quiet, strong drying, premium features
Benchmark “Best upgrade” tier Most features, design options, very quiet

If you’re shopping while owning a SHE863WF6N

We see customers use this checklist to compare a new Bosch model to the performance they already have:

  • Match your preferred cycles and options (Auto, Heavy, sanitize, delay start)
  • Compare drying approach and whether you often wash plastics
  • Check rack layout for tall items and stemware
  • Confirm installation requirements (electrical and plumbing)
  • If your current unit has draining issues, inspect the drain path and consider the dishwasher drain pump 00631200

Why it matters

“Highest rated” is only useful if it matches your priorities. If quiet operation and drying are most important, the 800 Series and Benchmark models usually come out on top; if price is the priority, a 100 Series model can be the better fit.

Last updated: January 2026

The most common Bosch dishwasher problem is a drain-related issue: water left in the tub or a cycle that stops because the unit cannot drain properly. On the Bosch SHE863WF6N, this is often tied to routine maintenance items like the filter system and drain path, not a major failure. See the SHE863WF6N owner's manual for the model’s care and troubleshooting steps.

What we check first (fast, no-parts steps)

  • Make sure the door is fully latched; close it until you hear a click.
  • Confirm the water supply valve is turned on.
  • Clean the filter system regularly; Bosch designs it to filter the full water supply feeding the spray arms.
  • Wipe the door seal with a damp cloth; food buildup can cause odors and sealing issues.
  • Reset the dishwasher if a previous cycle was interrupted.
  • Check the breaker or fuse if the dishwasher will not start.

When it is likely a part problem

Drain and fill complaints can point to a few common components on this model.

Symptom Most likely area Common related part for SHE863WF6N
Standing water, won’t drain Drain path or drain pump Dishwasher drain pump 00631200
Not filling or fills inconsistently Water supply or inlet valve Dishwasher water inlet valve 10023852
Stops mid-cycle, poor wash action Circulation system Dishwasher circulation pump with heater 12008381

Why it matters

Drain and filtration problems can make a Bosch dishwasher seem “broken” even when the fix is simple. Keeping the filter system and door seal clean helps prevent standing water, odors, and performance issues, and it reduces strain on the drain pump and circulation pump.

Last updated: January 2026

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