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Customer Questions and Answers for Tine Clip Kit by Bosch

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By: Bosch
Part Number: OEM15790833
Manufacturer Part Number: 00428344

The Tine Clip Kit is an OEM part for Bosch dishwashers. This kit includes clips that secure the tines in the dishwasher rack, ensuring that dishes stay in place during the washing cycle for optimal cleaning performance.

Causes of a bad tine clip can include wear and tear from regular use, exposure to high temperatures and detergents, or accidental damage. Faulty or broken tine clips can result in unstable tines, making it difficult to properly load and organize dishes in the dishwasher.

Symptoms of a bad Tine Clip include:

  • Tines not standing upright or falling over
  • Difficulty in loading or arranging dishes
  • Rattling noises during the wash cycle
  • Loose or missing clips

This OEM Bosch part is also compatible with Thermador, Gaggenau, and some Kenmore models.

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Nancy for Model Number FBD2400KB10B

Just moved into older apartment with the dishwasher model mentioned earlier. At the end of the cycle it still has about 2 inches of water in the bottom. We told the management about this two weeks ago and they said yes, there are a lot of people with that problem. We don't mind paying for this repair ourselves but we don't know what it needs. Can you help us? Also is it sanitary for dishes to be washed with this left over water? I only run the dishwasher every 2 or 3 days. Thank you, Nancy Fausset

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Hello Nancy, there are several possible causes for this, first run a dishwasher cleaner thru a normal cycle, to eliminate any possible oversudsing problem, next check down thru the top of the wash pump filter for any debris clogging the drain pump inlet, next check drain hose for any obstructions. If all seems ok replace the drain pump.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Monday, January 13, 2020

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