What the E3 Error Means
The E3 error on a Bosch dishwasher means the appliance is not filling with enough water in time. This is usually caused by a restricted water supply, a faulty inlet valve, or a sensor issue that prevents proper water intake.
In most cases, the fix is simple: restore proper water flow or replace a failed inlet component.
What Usually Causes the E3 Error
Before disassembling anything, understand the common triggers:
- Low or blocked water supply
- Kinked or clogged inlet hose
- Faulty water inlet valve
- The stuck float mechanism inside the tub
- Defective pressure sensor (on some models)
👉Most of these issues are water-flow related rather than electronic failure.
Step-by-Step Troubleshooting Guide
1. Check Water Supply First (Most Common Fix)
Start here—it solves a large percentage of E3 errors.
- Make sure the shut-off valve under the sink is fully open
- Confirm a strong water flow from the nearby faucet
- Check for pinched, frozen, or clogged supply line
- Verify household water pressure is adequate
👉If the water supply is weak, the dishwasher cannot fill properly.
2. Inspect the Inlet Hose and Connections
A simple blockage or kink can stop water flow completely.
Look for:
- Sharp bends in the hose
- Debris or mineral buildup
- Loose or leaking connections
👉If the hose looks damaged, replacement is the safest option.
3. Check the Water Inlet Valve
This valve controls water entering the dishwasher.
What to do:
- Turn off the power and water supply
- Remove and inspect the inlet screen for debris
- Clean sediment buildup, if present
- Check for visible damage or corrosion
👉If the valve is clogged or worn out, it may not open even when powered.
4. Confirm If the Valve Is Getting Power
If you have a multimeter, this helps narrow the issue quickly.
- Run a cycle and test the voltage at the valve
- You should see power during the fill stage
Results:
- Power present but no water → faulty valve
- No power → possible control board issue
5. Inspect the Float Inside the Tub
The float prevents overfilling and helps regulate water intake.
Check that:
- It moves freely up and down
- It is not stuck under debris
- It clicks or activates properly
👉A stuck float can incorrectly signal the dishwasher to stop filling.
6. Check Pressure Sensor (If Equipped)
Some Bosch models use a pressure sensor instead of a float system.
Signs of failure:
- No response during filling
- Inconsistent water levels
- No change in sensor behavior
👉If faulty, replacement is typically required.
When the Control Board Might Be the Issue
If all parts above are working correctly, the issue may be electrical:
- The control board may not be sending voltage to the inlet valve
- This is less common but possible after power surges or age
Conclusion
The E3 error is usually caused by a water supply or inlet issue. Checking the hose, valve, and float system will fix most cases quickly. If the problem continues, the sensor or control board may need replacement.
FAQs
Does the E03 error mean I need a new machine?
No. The E03 error usually does not mean you need a new dishwasher. It’s typically caused by a water supply or inlet issue that can often be repaired.
Is the E03 error serious?
Not really. It stops the wash cycle because water isn’t filling properly, but it’s usually easy to fix and rarely causes permanent damage.
Can too much detergent cause an E3 error?
No. The E3 error is not caused by detergent. It’s related to water flow problems, not soap usage.
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