Bosch Dishwasher Leaking — What’s Happening
When your Bosch dishwasher is leaking, water is escaping from somewhere in the machine and often pooling in the base pan underneath the tub. If you see an E15 error code, that means the leak protection system has detected water in the safety tray and locked out the dishwasher to prevent flooding. The machine may run the drain pump continuously to protect your floor.
This is not a failure of the leak detection system itself. It is the dishwasher reporting that a real leak has occurred somewhere in the water supply, circulation, drain, or door seal system. The water has reached the base pan, which sits below the main tub to catch drips and trigger the safety switch. Your job is to find where the water is coming from and fix that component.
Most Likely Causes
- Faulty water inlet valve leaking internally The inlet valve can develop an internal leak or weep at the hose connections, dripping water into the base pan even when the machine is off or between fill cycles.
- Worn or damaged door seal Tears, debris buildup, or poor seating of the door gasket allow water to escape during the wash cycle, especially at the corners where the seal flexes most.
- Failed sump seal or tub seal Seals around the sump or where the tub joins the pump housing can crack or degrade, leaking only under wash pressure and dripping into the base below.
- Loose or damaged inlet hose connection The inlet hose or its connection to the valve can kink, crack, or loosen over time, allowing water to spray or drip into the base during fill.
- Drain hose or pump cover leak A loose pump cover, cracked drain hose, or poor connection at the sump can allow water to leak during the drain cycle or when the pump runs.
- Blocked drain or backed-up sink causing overflow A clogged drain hose, missing high loop, or backed-up garbage disposal can force water back into the dishwasher or cause it to overflow into the base pan.
How to Diagnose and Fix
- Disconnect power at the breaker and shut off the water supply valve under the sink before you begin any inspection.
- Remove the kick plate or lower access panel at the front of the dishwasher and look for standing water, wet spots, mineral crust, or fresh water tracks in the base pan.
- Inspect the water inlet hose and valve for moisture, staining, or drips at the connection points and along the valve body, and check that the hose is not kinked or cracked.
- Check the door seal all the way around the door opening for tears, debris, or gaps, paying special attention to the corners where leaks start most often.
- Inspect the sump and pump area for moisture or crusting around visible seals, pump cover, and the joint where the tub meets the sump housing.
- Check the drain hose connection at the pump and at the sink or air gap for looseness, cracks, or backup, and confirm the hose has a proper high loop to prevent backflow.
- Dry the base pan completely with towels or a wet vac, then restore power and water and run a short test cycle while watching the suspected area for renewed leaking.
- If the leak returns during the test, replace the component that is leaking rather than just resetting the machine, because the error is a symptom of a real failed part.
Parts You Might Need
| Part | Notes |
|---|---|
| Water inlet valve | Amazon | Most common leak source, especially if moisture is visible at the valve body or connections. |
| Door seal / door gasket | Amazon | Replace if torn, cracked, or no longer sealing tightly at the corners. |
| Sump seal or tub seal | Amazon | Required if leak is traced to the sump or tub joint under wash pressure. |
Related Error Codes
If your appliance also shows a code on the display, these match this problem:
- Bosch Dishwasher E01 error code
- Bosch Dishwasher E02 error code
- Bosch Dishwasher E03 error code
- Bosch Dishwasher E04 error code
- Bosch Dishwasher E05 error code
- Bosch Dishwasher E06 error code
- Bosch Dishwasher E07 error code
- Bosch Dishwasher E08 error code
- Bosch Dishwasher E09 error code
- Bosch Dishwasher E13 error code
- Bosch Dishwasher E14 error code
- Bosch Dishwasher E15 error code
When to Call a Pro
If you cannot safely access the base pan, identify the leak source after a test cycle, or if the leak is coming from a seal deep inside the tub or sump area that requires disassembly of the dishwasher, call a qualified appliance tech. Also call a pro if you are not comfortable working with water supply connections or if the leak persists after replacing the obvious parts. A tech can pressure-test seals, inspect internal components, and confirm the repair without risk of water damage to your kitchen.