I wrote a guide that was featured on hubpages for many years and had millions of views. I now offer it free at gmproblemsolver.com . the site is designed to help with GM electrical issues, but it also features my Bosch guide.
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That sounds like your drain pump has gone out. Bosch will fix it for you... Im not sure how much they charge. Im looking up the part for your model dishwasher and the pump is $88 (part number is 167082) . You can call Sears at 1-800-469-4663. We will come out and fix it for you. The service charge is usually $55-$65 depending on where you live, and then its the price of the part plus labor. Usually with a dishwasher thats drain pump went out its more cost effective to buy a new one, EXEPT when it comes to Bosch because they are such high end dishwashers. Hope that was helpful.
Check your installation. Most likely the drain hose has not been installed with a high loop.This is the most common mistake I see with Bosch dishwashers.
You may want to search GW for High Loop to get more info on how to correct your problem.
Two things to consider....clean water or
dirty water?
Clean water usually indicates the fill valve
is not shutting off all the way and the fill valve is "weeping" water
in all the time = new fill valve time!!
Dirty water usually is not a dishwasher
problem but more of a plumbing issue. Often the sink drain that carries the
sinks water outside is not fast enough and some of this sink water is backing
up into the drain hose and filling up the dishwasher through the drain hose.
The drain from the sink to outside needs attention as this type of a problem
indicates a slow house drain for that sink.
The dishwasher drain line should be clamped to the top underneath part of the counter before entering the sink drain plumbing, this may help the water from coming back inside the dishwasher.
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