Are Bosch dishwashers a standard size?
Yes. The Bosch SHE45M06UC dishwasher is built to fit a standard built-in dishwasher opening in most U.S. kitchens (typically about 24 inches wide), but exact cutout and clearance requirements vary by installation. For the precise opening dimensions and leveling details, use the SHE45M06UC user manual and SHE45M06UC installation guide.
What “standard size” usually means
Most built-in dishwashers in the U.S. are designed around these common targets:
- Width: about 24 inches (full size)
- Height: adjustable to fit under a standard countertop (leveling legs)
- Depth: designed to align with standard base cabinets
- Plumbing/electrical: typical under-sink water supply and drain routing
Quick size expectations (typical ranges)
Use this as a planning guide, then confirm your exact cutout requirements in the installation instructions.
| Measurement | Typical built-in dishwasher target | What to check before ordering |
|---|---|---|
| Opening width | ~24 inches | Cabinet opening is square and unobstructed |
| Opening height | ~34 to 35 inches | Countertop height, flooring thickness, leveling leg range |
| Opening depth | ~24 inches | Clearance for hoses, power cord, and rear wall plumbing |
Installation checks that prevent fit problems
Before you buy parts or plan a replacement, we recommend these practical checks:
- Measure the cabinet opening width, height, and depth in three places (front and back can differ).
- Confirm the dishwasher can be leveled so the door seals correctly.
- Verify the water inlet and drain hose routing will not kink or pinch.
- Make sure the unit can slide in without hitting a toe panel or cabinet trim.
- Confirm the door can open fully without contacting nearby drawers or handles.
Why it matters
A dishwasher that is slightly too tall, too deep, or not level can lead to door sealing issues, vibration, and leaks. Getting the opening and hookup clearances right helps the Bosch dishwasher run quietly and drain properly.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most common problem with Bosch dishwashers?
Drain and dry complaints are the most common issues we see with Bosch dishwashers like model SHE45M06UC. Standing water is usually tied to a clogged filter or restricted drain path, and “not drying” is often solved by using rinse aid and improving airflow after the cycle (Bosch uses condensation drying).
Most common symptoms and what they usually mean
- Water left in the bottom: filter clogged, drain hose kinked, or drain pump obstruction
- Dishes not drying well: rinse aid empty, plastics holding water, door kept closed after cycle
- Won’t start: door not fully shut and latched, power supply issue
- Stops mid-cycle or runs long: cycle selection, water temperature, or a drain restriction slowing progress
- Random filling or overfilling: inlet valve or float system issue
For model-specific operating tips and the built-in “Self Help” checks, use the SHE45M06UC owner’s manual.
Quick checks you can do first (no tools)
- Confirm the door is fully shut and latched (a common “won’t start” cause).
- Check and clean the sump filter area; food debris here can cause poor draining and poor cleaning.
- Inspect the drain hose routing under the sink for kinks, clogs, or a blocked air gap (if installed).
- Refill rinse aid and, after the cycle, crack the door open to vent moisture for better drying.
Parts that commonly relate to these problems
If cleaning and hose checks do not fix it, these parts are frequently involved:
| Symptom | Common part involved | Example part for SHE45M06UC |
|---|---|---|
| Not draining / standing water | Drain pump or drain path restriction | Drain pump 00642239, drain hose 00263099 |
| Not filling / fills slowly | Water inlet valve | Dishwasher water inlet valve 00607335 |
| Leaks at the door | Door seal | Door seal 00432490 |
Why it matters
Drain restrictions and low rinse aid do more than leave water spots; they can also reduce wash performance, extend cycle time, and create odors. Catching the cause early helps protect the pump system and keeps cycles consistent.
Last updated: January 2026
How do I clear the error code on my Bosch dishwasher?
To clear most error codes on your Bosch dishwasher model SHE45M06UC, cancel the current cycle so the dishwasher drains, then restart a new cycle. On many SHE45M-series controls, this is done by pressing and holding the two buttons labeled Cancel Drain for about 3 seconds, then closing the door to run a short drain.
Quick reset steps (most common)
- Open the door just enough to access the control buttons.
- Press and hold both buttons labeled Cancel Drain for 3 seconds.
- Close the door and wait while the dishwasher drains (about 1 minute).
- Open the door and press On/Off.
- Select a new cycle and close the door to start.
These steps match the cancel or change cycle procedure in the SHE45M06UC user manual.
If the code comes back right away
An error code that returns usually means the dishwasher is still detecting the problem. Focus on the symptom you see:
- Won’t drain or standing water: check the drain path and consider the drain pump 00642239 if the pump is noisy, jammed, or not running.
- Not filling or very little water: verify the water supply is on; a failed inlet valve can cause fill problems (see dishwasher water inlet valve 00607335).
- Poor cleaning or weak spray: clean the filter area; a restricted filter can reduce wash performance (see sump filter 00441905).
What the reset actually does (and does not do)
| Action | What it does | What it does not do |
|---|---|---|
| Cancel Drain (3 seconds) | Cancels the program and forces a drain | Fix a failed pump, valve, or leak condition |
| Power off (On/Off) | Stops operation safely | Clear a repeating fault by itself |
Why it matters
Clearing the code by canceling and draining gets you back to a known starting point. If the dishwasher immediately re-triggers the code, that repeat is a strong clue that a component (like a drain pump, inlet valve, or filter restriction) needs attention.
For code definitions and model-specific guidance, use Bosch dishwasher error codes.
Last updated: January 2026





