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The Reel is the rotating spool that winds or guides a cord, cable, or belt inside the appliance. It maintains smooth motion and proper tension so the connected mechanism operates reliably without binding, slippage, or jams.
Bought new wheel and the are easy to replace. Found why the brok and did a quick fix so it wont happen again. As the wheels age one will pull off then they all get weak and the rack will come off the track, To prevent this. you can put a plastic tie so the wheels cant fall off in the first place, The disign holds them in place with pressure from the plastic but the plastic ages and gets weak. A tie would have to actually break before the wheel can fall off. Read more
The Tine Row Holder is an OEM part for Bosch dishwashers. It is designed to hold and secure the tines in place within the dishwasher rack, allowing you to organize dishes efficiently for optimal cleaning. This holder ensures that the tines remain upright and stable, providing proper spacing for dishes and preventing them from shifting during the wash cycle.
Causes of a bad tine row holder can include regular wear and tear from frequent use, damage from heavy or improperly loaded dishes, or brittleness from prolonged exposure to high temperatures and detergent. These issues can lead to the tine row holder breaking or failing to secure the tines properly.
Symptoms of a bad tine row holder include:
This OEM Bosch part is also compatible with Thermador, Gaggenau, and some Kenmore models.
I only needed a flat head screwdriver to remove the clips holding the parts in. It took all of 10 minutes and the dish washer is running great now. Read more
The Tine Row Holder is an OEM component specifically designed for select Bosch dishwashers. Located inside the tub basin, it secures the tine row assembly in place to direct spray patterns.
Causes of failure may be normal wear over time or accidental impacts that compromise integrity. Mineral buildup could also affect its securing function.
This replacement holder is also compatible with Gaggenau and Thermador dishwashers.
I looked carefully at why this one row of tines might be wobbly and saw that the row of tines next to it was secured by these little plastic pieces that just seemed to snap on. So I Googled "parts for Bosch dishwashers" and Appliance Parts Pros popped up. I called the number on the website and the very nice person who worked on the phone asked for the serial number on the door of the dishwasher. Then I described what I needed. She identified it by my description. I ordered it, it arrived,... Read more
The Upper Trim Strip is an OEM part for Bosch dishwashers. It serves as a finishing piece that covers and protects the upper edge of the dishwasher door, enhancing the appliance's appearance and ensuring a smooth, clean look.
You should replace the upper trim strip if it becomes damaged or worn out. Over time, regular use can cause the trim strip to crack, chip, or discolor. Exposure to heat and moisture during washing cycles can also contribute to the deterioration of the trim strip.
Symptoms of a bad upper trim strip include:
The Lower Door Seal is an OEM replacement part for Bosch dishwashers. It provides a water-tight barrier around the perimeter of the lower dishwasher door during cycle operation. Proper sealing is necessary to contain high-temperature water, steam and noise within the wash chamber. Causes of a bad lower door seal can include deterioration of the sealing material over many years of use and exposure to hot chemicals. Physical damage such as tears or compression marks from over-tightening the door may also compromise sealing ability. Symptoms of a bad lower door seal include:
This genuine Bosch OEM part is also compatible with Thermador, Gaggenau, and some Kenmore models.
The symptom was suds and water on the floor at the left front of the dishwasher within the first five minutes of operation. Examination of the seal inside the door showed it was warped and pushed up into the door out of place. Once disassembled we found a tear in the seal, severe warping, and the material was sticky and slimy rather than flexible. I found a video of the disassembly that was very helpful. It is necessary to pull the dishwasher out of the cabinet but my installation had no top... Read more
The Diverter Valve Seal is an OEM part for Bosch dishwashers. This rubber seal sits within the diverter valve assembly to protect internal components from liquid, debris and other particles during operation.
Causes of a bad diverter valve seal can include degradation of the rubber material over time from continuous exposure to hot water and detergents. Small cracks or splits can develop and widen.
Symptoms of a bad seal include:
This genuine OEM Bosch part is also compatible with Thermador, Gaggenau and select Kenmore models.
"Watertap" E15 error code indicated leaking. Dried it all out to allow it to run again. Ran dishwasher with front and bottom panels off to get a visual on leak causing the styrofoam float to set off the code. Saw it was coming from the diverter area. Ordered this assembly -- which DOES include the seal ring, by the way -- pulled dishwasher all the way out to replace it, and VOILA. No more leaking or error code. (This took a few days to analyze and receive the part, so in the meantime we... Read more
This part is an OEM replacement part for Bosch brand appliances. The lock and latch kit is responsible for securely locking and latching the appliance door during operation, ensuring that the door remains closed to prevent water leakage and maintain safety. For the sensor only order 00611312 For the latch-only order 00630628 This part fixes the following symptoms:
The Bosch Door Lock Assembly can also be used on Thermador and Gaggenau appliances.
Because the door would no longer stay shut and didn't firmly click when closed. Reviewing reports on-line narrowed the problem, so I ordered the door lock assembly kit. Two Torx bits are needed: T10 for two screws that secure the gray latch/lock and sensor to the stainless interior wall of the door & T20 for twelve screws holding the control panel & decorative metal front to the interior wall. Pay close attention to theT20 screws, they aren't all one length. Remove the eight T20 screws holding... Read more
The Tine Row Holder is an OEM part for Bosch dishwashers. It is designed to securely hold the tines in place within the dishwasher rack, allowing for optimal organization and stability of dishes during the wash cycle.
You should replace this tine row holder if it becomes damaged or fails to secure the tines properly. Causes of a bad tine row holder can include breakage due to heavy loads, wear and tear from frequent use, or damage from accidental impacts.
The Sump Assembly is an OEM part for Bosch dishwashers. It collects and channels water to the pump, ensuring proper circulation and drainage during the wash cycle.
Over time, the sump assembly can become clogged with debris, suffer damage, or wear out, leading to compromised performance. Causes of a bad sump assembly include buildup of food particles and mineral deposits, physical damage from sharp objects, or wear from continuous use.
Symptoms of a bad sump assembly include:
Leak was slow but becoming gradually worse. Pulled dishwasher out from under counter then visually inspected sump while it ran. As soon as the water got very hot, I could see the sump leaking where it meets the stainless pan. Searched for the correct sump gasket without success. Turns out that the gasket is built into the sump for this model. The built-in gasket is very narrow (under-engineered IMHO which is probably why it developed a leak). Thanks to Simon's excellent videos at... Read more
The Door Cable Guide is an OEM part for Bosch dishwashers. This guide ensures the door cables are properly aligned and move smoothly when opening and closing the dishwasher door, helping to maintain the door's balance and functionality.
Causes of a bad door cable guide can include regular wear and tear from frequent use, damage from improper handling, or accumulation of debris that hinders smooth movement. A damaged guide can lead to improper door operation and potential strain on the door cables.
Symptoms of a bad door cable guide include:
Got new replacement spring and cord for our Bosch compact dishwasher. A plastic retaining bracket that held the old spring also was broke but the new spring had its own piece that fit into a slot in the plastic frame, so i just popped it in there, connected the cord, and bingo. The door now works. I tried using the old spring, but it would not work because of the broke bracket. Read more
The Hinge Cable is an OEM part for Bosch dishwashers. It plays an essential role in the mechanism that controls the movement of the dishwasher door, allowing it to open and close smoothly and safely. This cable connects the door to the spring, providing the necessary tension and support to prevent the door from slamming shut or dropping open too quickly, which can be hazardous and potentially cause damage.
Symptoms of a failing Hinge Cable include:
Causes of a bad hinge cable often involve fraying or snapping due to the constant tension and movement, general wear from frequent use, or corrosion from exposure to moisture and detergents.
Note: This is a Cable Kit. (Includes 2 cables)
I went on your very user friendly website and looked up my bosch dishwasher. I love your diagrams and I felt confident that I could figure out what we possibly needed to get the door to close correctly and get the washer back working again. Your staff is courteous, service was fast and I would definitely recommend Appliance Parts Pros. Read more
The Right Door Hinge Lever is an OEM component specifically designed for Bosch dishwashers. It provides stability and positioning for the lower right side of the dishwasher door during opening and closing. Symptoms of a bad right door hinge lever include:
Causes of failure relate to repetitive stresses placed on metal hinges through thousands of door cycles. Over time, fatigue leads to loose fits or stripping that compromise secure engagement. This OEM Bosch part is compatible with Thermador, Gaggenau and some Kenmore models using Bosch components.
It was surprisingly easy to remove the door, remove the hinges, then install the new hinges. On my model, the right hinge has a wiring harness attached, but I just removed from the old hinge and attached it to the new one. You need to be careful about moving the door too far the the cabinet because of attached wires. I needed a torx bit for the screws and a flathead screwdriver for prying the hinges off their pins. Also, a needle-nose pliers helped for pinching the wiring harness clip to... Read more
The Fill Hose is an OEM part for Bosch dishwashers. This hose supplies water from the household plumbing to the dishwasher, ensuring that the appliance has the necessary water for each wash cycle. It is designed to handle the water pressure and ensure a reliable connection to prevent leaks.
Over time, the fill hose can become damaged due to wear and tear, kinks, or exposure to hard water and chemicals. If the hose is compromised, it can lead to water supply issues and potential leaks.
Symptoms of a bad fill hose include:
The Left Door Hinge Lever is an OEM part for Bosch dishwashers. It plays a role in the smooth operation of the dishwasher door, ensuring it opens and closes with ease and security. This part is essential for maintaining the proper alignment of the door, thereby preventing leaks and ensuring the dishwasher operates efficiently.
Causes of a bad Left Door Hinge Lever include normal wear and tear from frequent use, accidental damage, or exposure to high loads that can lead to bending or breaking of the hinge.
Symptoms of a bad Left Door Hinge Lever include:
Originally had a repair done by a local, highly rated, repair service. One year later, door flopped open again. This time I ordered parts from AppliancePartsPro which arrive in two days. Repair was accomplished in one hour, after watching their YouTube video. Parts used by original repair service were not Bosch, were totally inferior. Thank you AppliancePartsPro. Read more
The Check Valve is an OEM part for Bosch dishwashers. This component prevents dirty water from flowing back into the dishwasher from the drain hose, ensuring that the dishwasher maintains proper hygiene and efficient cleaning cycles. It is installed in the drain pump and plays a crucial role in the overall drainage system of the dishwasher.
Causes of a bad check valve can include wear and tear from regular use, accumulation of debris or mineral deposits, or damage from improper installation or handling. A faulty check valve can lead to issues with draining and water contamination within the dishwasher.
Symptoms of a bad check valve include:
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
The Drain Hose is an OEM part for Bosch dishwashers. This hose is responsible for carrying the wastewater out of the dishwasher and into the household plumbing system during the draining cycle. It ensures the efficient removal of dirty water, allowing the dishwasher to function correctly and maintain optimal cleaning performance.
Causes of a bad drain hose can include blockages from food particles or debris, kinks or twists in the hose, or damage from wear and tear over time. If the drain hose is compromised, it can lead to drainage problems and potential water leaks.
Symptoms of a bad drain hose include:
This was a dishwasher swap out. I first turned the water off to the inlet hose of the dishwasher from underneath the sink. Removed the inlet water hose from sink to dishwasher. (use wrench or adjustable wrench) Then removed the screws securing old dishwasher from the cabinetry. I then pulled out the dishwasher from the cabinetry hole it was in. I unplugged the power cord from the wall of the old dishwasher. Then Ii removed the other end of inlet hose still attached to old DW (braided stainless... Read more