My ~2012 Bosch SHE68R55UC Evolution 800 dishwasher stopped heating its water a few months ago. The dishes wouldn't get very clean, mid-cycle the water was cool, and at the end of the cycle the dishes would not be steaming hot like they should be.
After an unhelpful technician told me I probably needed a few fill valve, I took the dishwasher apart myself and found the problem: a failed relay to control the heater. It turns out older Bosch dishwashers are notorious for heater relay failures - a trace on the control board overheats and melts the solder attaching the relay to the board:
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It appears on more modern dishwashers they've solved this problem, but the relay is inadequate and eventually fails due to internal arcing - in my case after about 8 years of use. I replaced my relay with a much larger one, so hopefully the problem will never reoccur.
The original relay was: HF3FD 012-HTF(576) 12VDC coil, 10A 250VAC
Pin-compatible replacement: Omron G5LE-1A-E DC12 12VDC coil, 16A 250VAC
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This can replace the old relay directly. Hopefully the 16A contact rating will be enough to survive a good long time.
Larger replacement: Panasonic JTN1AS-PA-F-DC12V 12VDC coil, 30A 277VAC
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This does not replace the old relay directly, but there's enough room in the control board housing to attach the relay to the PCB with double-sticky tape and solder wires from the PCB to the relay terminals. The 30A contact rating should be enough to survive forever.
If you're not up to soldering, a replacement control board is ~$150:
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Here's a video showing how to disassemble the dishwasher - hopefully you don't need to take it apart this much:
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