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This is the evaporator fan motor and blade assembly that circulates cold air across the evaporator and throughout the fresh food and freezer compartments for even cooling and proper temperature control.
Oven won't heat after self-clean cycle? A failed temperature limiter (high-limit thermostat) cuts power to protect against overheating. Direct fix.
This Terminal Box is an OEM part for Bosch Built-In Ovens. Integral to the oven's electrical system, this component serves as a secure connection point for various electrical wires within the appliance.
A common issue with a malfunctioning Terminal Box is loose connections or damage to the terminal block due to heat exposure or aging.
Symptoms of a defective Terminal Box may include:
This OEM Bosch part is also compatible with Thermador, Gaggenau, and some Kenmore models.
Fix an unresponsive oven display or control panel with this pre-programmed wall oven control module. Restores all cooking functions and timer operations.
Mounting bracket for wall ovens. Secures the oven to the cabinet opening. Replace if bent, cracked, or missing to ensure proper oven installation.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Decorative trim plate for wall ovens. Covers the gap between the oven and cabinet cutout. Replace if cracked, discolored, or missing for a clean look.
Oven overheats or shows E115 error? The temperature limiter (safety thermostat) may have failed. Moderate difficulty repair requiring careful disassembly.
Oven door won't latch or stays locked? This door latch secures your oven door during cooking and prevents accidental openings. Moderate DIY repair.
This cable harness routes electrical signals between dishwasher components to restore proper control and power delivery. It replaces a damaged or broken wiring assembly so affected circuits can communicate and operate reliably. What it does:
The Burner Head Screw is an OEM part for Bosch ranges and cooktops. It is specifically designed to securely fasten the burner head to the main cooktop. This screw ensures that the burner head remains properly aligned and stable, which is crucial for safe and effective cooking.
Causes of burner head screw failure can include corrosion from spills and cleaning agents, stripping of the screw threads due to over-tightening, or general wear and tear from repeated removal and installation.
Symptoms of a bad screw include: