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Bosch
Suitable for Bosch, Airlux, Atag, Balay, Bauknecht
Stock Code: 56644
£14.08 ex. VAT
Traps food scraps and debris before the water reaches the drain pump.
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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| E19 | Bosch | Means a heat exchanger fault affecting the recirculation valve (also called the outlet valve), or a fault where the dishwasher cannot drain water properly. It is usually caused by a faulty recirculation valve or a drainage problem at the pump. | Medium |
| E21 | Bosch | Means a circulation pump or drainage fault that stops the dishwasher mid-cycle or prevents it draining. It is usually caused by a blockage, debris in the pump impeller, or a faulty pump motor. | Medium |
| E22 | Bosch | Means a drainage fault, often with standing water at the bottom. It is usually caused by food particles, grease, or debris clogging the internal filter, or a kinked drain hose. | High |
| E24 | Bosch | Means a drainage fault, often appearing with standing water in the tub or a humming noise. It is usually caused by a blocked filter, a clogged drain hose, or a loose pump cover. | High |
| 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 |
| E22 | Neff | Means a blocked or dirty filter is preventing proper drainage, leaving residual water in the sump. It is usually caused by a blocked filter, a blocked drain pump, or a kinked drain hose. | High |
| E23 | Neff | Means there is a drainage fault with the pump jammed by food debris or glass and unable to remove water. It is usually caused by a blocked drain pump, clogged filters, or a kinked drain hose. | High |
| E24 | Neff | Means there is a drainage fault preventing the machine from emptying. It is usually caused by a blocked drain pump, clogged filters, a kinked drain hose, a loose pump cover, or a blocked hose under the sink. | High |
| E18 | Siemens | Means there is a drainage fault or a water supply issue. It is usually caused by a blocked filter, an obstructed drain pump, or a kinked drain hose. | High |
| E20 | Siemens | Means there is a drainage problem or a fault with the pump that moves water around during the wash. It is usually caused by a clogged filter, a clogged drain pump, or a blockage in the pump. | High |
| E21 | Siemens | Means the drain pump or circulation pump is jammed, obstructed, or failing. It is usually caused by food debris, broken glass, or crystallised dishwasher salt blocking the drain pump, filter, or hose. | High |
| E22 | Siemens | Means there is a drainage blockage or soiled filter system, often stopping the cycle mid-way. It is usually caused by food residue or excessive soap buildup. | High |
| E24 | Siemens | Means water is not draining from the machine. It is usually caused by a blocked drain pump, a clogged filter, or a kinked hose. | High |
| E3 | Siemens | Means the unit cannot reach the required water level in the allotted time, with a drainage issue or a water level sensor problem preventing it from filling correctly. It is usually caused by a blocked filter, a drain pump that is not operating, or a blocked spray arm. | High |
| E4 | Siemens | Means water is not draining properly or an overflow has occurred. It is usually caused by clogged filters, a blocked drain pump, or a kinked drain hose. | High |
| F9 | Whirlpool | Means the unit cannot remove water or has a continuous fill fault, displayed as F9E1 and may stop mid-cycle with error lights and a beep. It is usually caused by a blocked filter, a drainage fault, continuous filling, a faulty pump, or a faulty control board. | High |
Bosch
Means a heat exchanger fault affecting the recirculation valve (also called the outlet valve), or a fault where the dishwasher cannot drain water properly. It is usually caused by a faulty recirculation valve or a drainage problem at the pump.
Bosch
Means a circulation pump or drainage fault that stops the dishwasher mid-cycle or prevents it draining. It is usually caused by a blockage, debris in the pump impeller, or a faulty pump motor.
Bosch
Means a drainage fault, often with standing water at the bottom. It is usually caused by food particles, grease, or debris clogging the internal filter, or a kinked drain hose.
Bosch
Means a drainage fault, often appearing with standing water in the tub or a humming noise. It is usually caused by a blocked filter, a clogged drain hose, or a loose pump cover.
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.
Neff
Means a blocked or dirty filter is preventing proper drainage, leaving residual water in the sump. It is usually caused by a blocked filter, a blocked drain pump, or a kinked drain hose.
Neff
Means there is a drainage fault with the pump jammed by food debris or glass and unable to remove water. It is usually caused by a blocked drain pump, clogged filters, or a kinked drain hose.
Neff
Means there is a drainage fault preventing the machine from emptying. It is usually caused by a blocked drain pump, clogged filters, a kinked drain hose, a loose pump cover, or a blocked hose under the sink.
Siemens
Means there is a drainage fault or a water supply issue. It is usually caused by a blocked filter, an obstructed drain pump, or a kinked drain hose.
Siemens
Means there is a drainage problem or a fault with the pump that moves water around during the wash. It is usually caused by a clogged filter, a clogged drain pump, or a blockage in the pump.
Siemens
Means the drain pump or circulation pump is jammed, obstructed, or failing. It is usually caused by food debris, broken glass, or crystallised dishwasher salt blocking the drain pump, filter, or hose.
Siemens
Means there is a drainage blockage or soiled filter system, often stopping the cycle mid-way. It is usually caused by food residue or excessive soap buildup.
Siemens
Means water is not draining from the machine. It is usually caused by a blocked drain pump, a clogged filter, or a kinked hose.
Siemens
Means the unit cannot reach the required water level in the allotted time, with a drainage issue or a water level sensor problem preventing it from filling correctly. It is usually caused by a blocked filter, a drain pump that is not operating, or a blocked spray arm.
Siemens
Means water is not draining properly or an overflow has occurred. It is usually caused by clogged filters, a blocked drain pump, or a kinked drain hose.
Whirlpool
Means the unit cannot remove water or has a continuous fill fault, displayed as F9E1 and may stop mid-cycle with error lights and a beep. It is usually caused by a blocked filter, a drainage fault, continuous filling, a faulty pump, or a faulty control board.
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.
A genuine drain micro filter for your dishwasher is made of plastic and mesh, strong enough to withstand the rigours of dishwasher use.
During the dishwasher's wash cycle, food bits and other gunk get washed off dishes and into the dishwasher's water.
The drain's microfilter then catches these bits and stops them from going back onto clean dishes.
Easy to remove when you need to clean it. Rinse and wash to remove trapped particles and then reinsert into the dishwasher.
This drain micro filter from Bosch. You can also check in with the other suitable brands from the list above.
Before ordering, please verify with our compatibility checker that this part is suitable for your model.
If you need to replace the drain micro filter on your dishwasher, we've got the video for you.
The following DIY repair video should assist you in fitting this part. However, the exact procedure may differ depending on your make and model.
Exactly the same as the broken part, so fit perfectly.