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The Installation Set is an OEM component specifically designed for installing Bosch dishwashers. It contains mounting fittings and hardware required to securely attach your dishwasher into place beneath countertops or cabinetry.
Symptoms of a faulty installation set can include coming loose from mounting surfaces over time or missing, damaged parts that inhibit proper attachment. Replacement ensures accurate install fit.
Causes of a bad installation set include wear and tear related to repeated load shifting, impact, or mishandling leading to broken brackets/screws, or missing pieces after DIY installation attempts.
Causes of a bad installation set include:
This OEM Bosch part is also compatible with Thermador, Gaggenau, and some Kenmore dishwashers.
I used the installation set to properly secure the dishwasher to my cabinets. Read more
This seal creates a tight, leak-proof interface between mating components inside your appliance. Replacing a worn seal helps stop drips and protects nearby parts for reliable, leak-free operation.
Disassembled dishwasher door to determine extent of issue. Ordered needed parts from AppliancePartsPros.com. When part arrived, I replaced the broken parts and the dishwasher works perfectly. Read more
This repair set renews the hinge pivot components so the door opens smoothly and closes squarely. Replacing the worn hardware helps maintain proper alignment and a tight gasket seal for consistent performance. What it does:
Used the Bosch sump pump gasket repair kit Read more
This factory screw secures select Bosch/BSH appliance components. Use it to replace a missing or damaged fastener so panels, brackets, or trim stay tight and rattle-free during operation.
The dishwasher was leaking from the lower right corner of the door. I ordered new seals for the door perimeter and the base. As I pulled the hinge covers, I noted that the right hinge bushing was damaged. I ordered two new bushings.that evening and, with their usual efficiency, AppliancePartsPro.com processed and shipped my order the next morning. The parts were at my door on the third day. Whether the leak contributed to the bushing damage, I'm not qualified to say. The point is it never... Read more
This factory fastener secures panels, brackets, and internal components in your appliance. Replacing a missing or damaged screw restores a snug fit, reduces vibration and rattles, and keeps assemblies properly aligned during service or reassembly.
This micro filter is a fine-mesh replacement filter that traps food particles and debris in the dishwasher sump, helping maintain wash performance and protect the pump and drain from clogs. What it does:
The Insulating Part is an OEM part for Bosch dishwashers. It serves as a protective barrier, dampens sound and helps to maintain temperature during the wash cycle. The insulating cover is responsible for reducing heat loss and reducing noise from the dishwasher.
A bad insulating cover can occur due to wear and tear, exposure to moisture, or accidental damage. Signs of a faulty cover include visible cracks, warping, or deterioration of the insulation material.
Symptoms of a bad insulating cover include:
Replace your damaged or worn-out insulating cover with this genuine OEM Bosch part to restore your dishwasher. This Bosch part can also be used on Thermador and Gaggenau appliances.
This replacement worm gear is a small plastic drive gear that transmits rotational motion between the motor and driven components, restoring normal gear-driven movement and reducing slipping or grinding. What it does:
This holder secures internal components to keep assemblies aligned and stable, reducing vibration and wear. It's a simple replacement that restores proper fit where a broken or missing clip causes loose panels or noisy operation. What it does
Electronic program control module that manages wash cycles, timing and communication between sensors, valves and the user interface. Replaces a failed control board to restore proper cycle selection and reliable dishwasher operation. What it does:
The Outer Door is an OEM part for Bosch dishwashers. It serves as the protective outer layer of your dishwasher, providing a clean and polished appearance while also ensuring the safety of the internal components.
A bad outer door can occur due to wear and tear over time, accidental damage, or exposure to harsh cleaning agents. Signs of a faulty door include dents, scratches, or a loose fit that compromises the overall aesthetics and functionality of your dishwasher.
Symptoms of a bad outer door include:
Replace your damaged or worn-out outer door with this genuine OEM Bosch part to restore your dishwasher. This Bosch part can also be used on Thermador and Gaggenau appliances.
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This replacement hose clamp secures a hose to its fitting to maintain a tight, leak-resistant seal. Replacing a worn clamp helps stop drips and keeps fill, drain, or circulation lines firmly in place for reliable operation.
It finally gave E15 code, then after drying out the E15 code came back within 5 minutes of running. I dried out the base then I ran the dishwasher and observed water coming down the overflow chute after running only 5 minutes.There is a water inlet (clear water chamber on the side of the machine). It had some gunk inside that was stopping a black float shut-off from moving. I replaced the water inlet chamber. I also suspected the non return valve (also called a check valve). From the parts... Read more
You sent us a new part. you were excellent! Read more
This suspension damper stabilizes the tub/drum by absorbing movement and vibration during operation. Replacing a worn damper helps reduce shaking and noise, improving spin performance and overall machine stability. What it does:
E20 is a motor resistance error. This was my first ever dishwasher repair. I went pretty slowly. Assuming the problem was motor failure, I bought a motor and accessories. While taking apart the machine and removing the current motor, I flushed all the residual water from the motor and shook it quite a bit. While I never saw any particular “thing” that may have been jamming the impeller, I temporarily reconnected the power to the unit and start a rinse cycle. To my surprise, the motor... Read more