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The Pump Housing is an OEM part for Bosch dishwashers. It houses the circulating pump and motor assembly that circulates water throughout the dishwasher during all wash cycles. Located inside the dishwasher's sump, the pump housing plays a key role in water recirculation, pick-up, and distribution of water to spray arms for optimal cleaning performance.
Symptoms of a defective pump housing include:
Causes of pump housing issues are often external damage or cracks incurred from impact or hard water mineral scale deposits built up over time. Replacing with this OEM housing restores peak water circulation for sparkling dishes.
This OEM Bosch part is also compatible with Thermador, Gaggenau, and some Kenmore models.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
This facia panel is the exterior trim that covers and protects the appliance control area, restoring a finished look and shielding buttons and electronics from spills and wear. It fits into the control opening and provides the visible surface users touch. What it does:
This replacement control panel facia is the front trim that covers and protects the dishwasher's control area while providing the finished appearance of the door. It restores the look and provides a clean surface for the control buttons. What it does:
The Panel Facia is an OEM part for Bosch dishwashers. It is the front control panel of your dishwasher, providing a clean and polished look.
A bad panel facia can occur due to wear and tear over time, accidental damage, or exposure to moisture and cleaning agents. Signs of a faulty facia include cracks, discoloration, or a loose fit that compromises the aesthetic appeal of your dishwasher.
Symptoms of a bad panel facia include:
Replace your damaged or worn-out panel facia with this genuine OEM Bosch part to restore the appearance of your dishwasher. This Bosch part can also be used on Thermador and Gaggenau appliances.
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This facia panel is the front control surface that restores the appearance and user interface of your dishwasher. It replaces a cracked, dented, or worn front panel so buttons and display sit flush and look factory-original. What it does:
This fascia panel is the front cover for the appliance's control area. It restores a clean, finished appearance and proper support for the user interface, helping protect the control components and ensuring controls align and operate as intended.
This facia panel is the exterior trim that covers and protects the appliance's control area, restoring a clean, finished appearance and ensuring buttons and displays sit flush with the front. Ideal for replacing cracked, faded, or damaged panels. What it does:
This cover is a molded protective housing that replaces a cracked or missing outer piece to restore a secure fit and protect internal components from debris and damage. It helps keep wiring and small parts shielded during normal use. What it does:
This adjusting device helps align and fine-tune moving parts so doors and components operate smoothly. It's a direct-fit replacement designed to restore proper adjustment and reliable positioning for compatible Bosch appliances. What it does:
This support is a replacement mounting bracket that helps secure and stabilize internal appliance components for proper alignment and operation. Replacing a worn or broken support restores fit and reduces movement-related noise or malfunctions. What it does
This lock clamp secures the dishwasher door latch assembly to help keep the door aligned and allow the latch to engage properly. Replaces a worn or broken clamp to restore reliable door closure and normal cycle starts. What it does:
I've never repaired an appliance before, but wanted to try to at least diagnose the problem before calling a professional. I started with Google searches to explain why water wasn't going in. First checked the water supply and verified it was OK. The next most likely problem was the inlet valve. I watched a bunch of YouTube videos on how to replace this part, decided I should be able to do it myself, and found that the part was under $30. To test my ability, I removed the existing part &... Read more