Uncovering Bosch Dishwasher Error Code E92

Has your Bosch dishwasher all of a sudden stopped working and is displaying error code E92? Before you call a repairman or start replacing parts, let’s take a few minutes to understand what this error code means and how to fix it.

This article outlines the repair steps associated with error code E92, which can occur on older Bosch dishwashers. Error code E92 usually indicates a faulty heater. This is usually accompanied with an LED light blinking 6 times, then a pause, and then repeating over and over.

When this error code is displayed, you’ll want to check and troubleshoot the following components:

  • Heater Chamber: Start by making sure the heater chamber is sufficiently tightened and free from any debris or clogs.
  • Heater Sensor: Check the heater for a defective sensor/thermostat. This would likely require professional help to have it replaced.
  • Wiring/Connector: Make sure the wiring and connectors around the heater area of the dishwasher are fully connected and not loose or burnt.

Although these three steps should be done to help identify the source of the error code E92, it may still be necessary to replace or repair some of the parts. Some of these parts can be purchased online, although it may be easier to have a technician do the repairs since the parts may require a certain knowledge to install.

If you are still having trouble with the Bosch dishwasher after attempting the above steps and repairs, we suggest you check out the Comprehensive Appliance Error Codes Glossary, for more information. Knowing the error code and the exact model of your appliance can help to find solutions more quickly.

Error code E92 on your Bosch dishwasher can be a difficult issue to diagnose and repair. This article provides a few steps to get you started, but if all repairs and troubleshooting efforts fail, you may want to consider replacing your unit. Hopefully, with the steps outlined above, you will save time and money on diagnosing and fixing the error code E92.