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Bosch
Suitable for Bosch, Balay, Blaupunkt, Constructa, Gaggenau
Stock Code: 999102
£12.67 ex. VAT
Measures how much water has entered so the dishwasher fills to the right level.
Tick the symptoms your appliance is showing. We’ll tell you how confident we are this part is the fix.
Error codes are model dependent, so the same brand may have more than one listed.
| Code | Brand | What it means | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|
| E1 | Bosch | Means a water supply problem, a door latch fault, or a heat pump motor circuit fault at the main control board. It is usually caused by a faulty water inlet valve, drain pump, or main control board. | Medium |
| E14 | Bosch | Means the flow sensor or reed switch cannot detect water entering the machine. It is usually caused by a clogged inlet filter, low water pressure, or a faulty flow meter. | Medium |
| E16 | Bosch | Means a filling fault, where water cannot enter the machine or the water level is incorrect. It is usually caused by a clogged inlet filter, a kinked supply hose, or a faulty inlet valve. | Medium |
| E17 | Bosch | Means the machine is not filling with enough water or the flow rate is too low. It is usually caused by a kinked hose, a clogged inlet filter, low water pressure, or a faulty water inlet valve. | Medium |
| E18 | Bosch | Means the unit is not receiving enough water or the flow is too low. It is usually caused by a kinked inlet hose, a closed water tap, a clogged inlet filter, or a blockage in the drain pump. | Medium |
| E3 | Bosch | Means the dishwasher cannot fill with enough water within the allotted time. It is usually caused by a closed water tap, a blocked inlet hose, or a faulty inlet valve. | Medium |
| E5 | Bosch | Means the unit cannot fill with water properly or detect that it has, often stopping mid-cycle. It is usually caused by a filling problem or a fault in the main control board (power module or diverter circuit). | Medium |
| E8 | Bosch | Means the water level in the tub is too low, failing to rise above the heating element. It is usually caused by a clogged inlet filter, a faulty water inlet valve, or a defective flow sensor. | Medium |
| E14 | Neff | Means there is a water intake fault. It is usually caused by a faulty flow sensor, a stuck inlet valve, a leak activating the anti flood switch, a clogged inlet filter, or a kinked hose. | Medium |
| E17 | Neff | Means the water level inside the appliance is too high. It is usually caused by excessive water intake, a blockage, a drainage fault, or excessive detergent suds. | Medium |
| E14 | Siemens | Means there is a fault with the flow meter or sensor that monitors water entering the machine, often because no water flow is detected. It is usually caused by a faulty reed switch in the side water tank or a heating system failure. | Medium |
| E16 | Siemens | Means water is entering the water filling system uncontrollably or not at all. It is usually caused by a clogged filter, a faulty or stuck water inlet valve, or a kinked supply hose. | Medium |
| E17 | Siemens | Means the water flow rate is too high or the machine is overfilling. It is usually caused by high water pressure, a kinked inlet hose, a clogged filter in the AquaStop valve, or a malfunctioning flow sensor. | Medium |
| E32 | Siemens | Means the water level in the tub is too low. It is usually caused by blocked filters, kinked hoses, excessive suds, or dishes tipping over and collecting water. | High |
| E5 | Siemens | Means the water level in the unit is too low or the inlet valve is malfunctioning, and it appears on some models as a technical electronics error or a flood sensor issue. It is usually caused by a malfunctioning inlet valve or a water supply fault. | Medium |
| E6 | Whirlpool | Means the unit detects no water, low water pressure, or incorrect water temperature, shown as F6E6. It is usually caused by a closed water tap, a kinked supply hose, a faulty water inlet valve, or a broken flow meter. | Medium |
| E7 | Whirlpool | Means the unit is not detecting enough water entering the tub through the flow meter, reported as F7. It is usually caused by a faulty flow meter, low water pressure, a clogged inlet valve, or a blocked spray arm. | Medium |
| F5 | Whirlpool | Means a water detection or drainage fault has been detected. It is usually caused by a blocked filter, a faulty water inlet valve, a faulty float switch, or a rotor blocked in the wash motor. | Medium |
| F6 | Whirlpool | Means the unit is not receiving water or cannot detect it, shown as F6E1 or E1 F6. It is usually caused by a closed water supply valve, a kinked inlet hose, a faulty inlet valve, or a faulty flow meter. | Medium |
| F7 | Whirlpool | Means the machine is not detecting enough water entering the tub through the flow meter. It is usually caused by a faulty flow meter, a closed water tap, or a faulty inlet valve. | Medium |
| H2 | Whirlpool | Means the dishwasher is not filling properly or cannot detect water entering the unit, shown as H2O. It is usually caused by a closed tap, a kinked inlet hose, or a blocked inlet screen. | Medium |
Bosch
Means a water supply problem, a door latch fault, or a heat pump motor circuit fault at the main control board. It is usually caused by a faulty water inlet valve, drain pump, or main control board.
Bosch
Means the flow sensor or reed switch cannot detect water entering the machine. It is usually caused by a clogged inlet filter, low water pressure, or a faulty flow meter.
Bosch
Means a filling fault, where water cannot enter the machine or the water level is incorrect. It is usually caused by a clogged inlet filter, a kinked supply hose, or a faulty inlet valve.
Bosch
Means the machine is not filling with enough water or the flow rate is too low. It is usually caused by a kinked hose, a clogged inlet filter, low water pressure, or a faulty water inlet valve.
Bosch
Means the unit is not receiving enough water or the flow is too low. It is usually caused by a kinked inlet hose, a closed water tap, a clogged inlet filter, or a blockage in the drain pump.
Bosch
Means the dishwasher cannot fill with enough water within the allotted time. It is usually caused by a closed water tap, a blocked inlet hose, or a faulty inlet valve.
Bosch
Means the unit cannot fill with water properly or detect that it has, often stopping mid-cycle. It is usually caused by a filling problem or a fault in the main control board (power module or diverter circuit).
Bosch
Means the water level in the tub is too low, failing to rise above the heating element. It is usually caused by a clogged inlet filter, a faulty water inlet valve, or a defective flow sensor.
Neff
Means there is a water intake fault. It is usually caused by a faulty flow sensor, a stuck inlet valve, a leak activating the anti flood switch, a clogged inlet filter, or a kinked hose.
Neff
Means the water level inside the appliance is too high. It is usually caused by excessive water intake, a blockage, a drainage fault, or excessive detergent suds.
Siemens
Means there is a fault with the flow meter or sensor that monitors water entering the machine, often because no water flow is detected. It is usually caused by a faulty reed switch in the side water tank or a heating system failure.
Siemens
Means water is entering the water filling system uncontrollably or not at all. It is usually caused by a clogged filter, a faulty or stuck water inlet valve, or a kinked supply hose.
Siemens
Means the water flow rate is too high or the machine is overfilling. It is usually caused by high water pressure, a kinked inlet hose, a clogged filter in the AquaStop valve, or a malfunctioning flow sensor.
Siemens
Means the water level in the tub is too low. It is usually caused by blocked filters, kinked hoses, excessive suds, or dishes tipping over and collecting water.
Siemens
Means the water level in the unit is too low or the inlet valve is malfunctioning, and it appears on some models as a technical electronics error or a flood sensor issue. It is usually caused by a malfunctioning inlet valve or a water supply fault.
Whirlpool
Means the unit detects no water, low water pressure, or incorrect water temperature, shown as F6E6. It is usually caused by a closed water tap, a kinked supply hose, a faulty water inlet valve, or a broken flow meter.
Whirlpool
Means the unit is not detecting enough water entering the tub through the flow meter, reported as F7. It is usually caused by a faulty flow meter, low water pressure, a clogged inlet valve, or a blocked spray arm.
Whirlpool
Means a water detection or drainage fault has been detected. It is usually caused by a blocked filter, a faulty water inlet valve, a faulty float switch, or a rotor blocked in the wash motor.
Whirlpool
Means the unit is not receiving water or cannot detect it, shown as F6E1 or E1 F6. It is usually caused by a closed water supply valve, a kinked inlet hose, a faulty inlet valve, or a faulty flow meter.
Whirlpool
Means the machine is not detecting enough water entering the tub through the flow meter. It is usually caused by a faulty flow meter, a closed water tap, or a faulty inlet valve.
Whirlpool
Means the dishwasher is not filling properly or cannot detect water entering the unit, shown as H2O. It is usually caused by a closed tap, a kinked inlet hose, or a blocked inlet screen.
Don’t see your code? Different model years sometimes use different codes. Get in touch with our parts team and we’ll help you identify the right replacement.
General fitting guidance. The exact steps can vary slightly with the make and model of your dishwasher.
Safety: Switch off at the mains and turn off the water supply before you start.
This is a high-quality contact reed flow metre for your dishwasher door.
Knows exactly how much water is flowing in, so each cycle gets just the right amount. It works like a little water meter, sending signals to the control board to regulate filling—making sure your dishes get a thorough clean without wasting water.
If your dishwasher isn’t filling properly, is stopping mid-cycle, or showing error codes related to water intake, a faulty flow meter could be the reason. Replacing it with this part.
This dishwasher contact reed flow meter fits the list of dishwasher brands above.
Before ordering, please verify that this part is suitable for your model using our compatibility checker.
I only needed the circuit board but the Ransome part came in the flow meter chamber. Sorted the problem and we have clean dishes to eat from again. Thank you