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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
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This insulating part installs in the specified location to help reduce heat transfer between internal spaces and exterior panels. Replacing a worn or missing insulator helps protect nearby components and maintain proper operating temperatures.
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
This overflow component directs excess water safely back into the dishwasher's water path to help prevent overfilling and leaks. Replace if damaged to restore correct water management and leak protection.
This cable harness routes power and control signals between the appliance's control and its components. Replacing a damaged harness restores solid electrical connections so the unit starts, runs, and completes cycles without intermittent failures or non-working functions. What it does:
This holder/retainer secures its mating part in the correct position inside the appliance, preventing unwanted movement and ensuring consistent operation. Replace a cracked or missing holder to restore a solid, factory fit and reliable performance.
This cable harness routes power and signals between appliance control and components to restore reliable electrical connections. It replaces a damaged or worn harness to help eliminate intermittent operation and connectivity issues. What it does:
This outer door panel replaces the exterior shell of a dishwasher door to restore appearance and protect internal components. It provides a clean, finished surface and helps maintain proper door alignment and sealing. What it does:
This insulating protection strip shields wiring and nearby components from heat and abrasion, helping maintain safe operation and prevent premature wear. It's a low-profile, heat-resistant sleeve used where wiring passes near hot appliance parts. What it does:
This is a replacement screw used to secure panels, trim pieces, and small brackets on compatible Bosch appliances — a simple hardware fix that restores proper fit and stops rattling or loose parts. What it does:
The Dishwasher Water Inlet Valve is an OEM part for Bosch dishwashers that is responsible for controlling the flow of water into the dishwasher at the start of each wash cycle. The water inlet valve opens to allow water to enter the dishwasher and then closes to ensure the correct amount of water is used during the cycle.
Symptoms of a bad Dishwasher Water Inlet Valve include:
Causes of a bad water inlet valve can vary from mineral buildup from hard water, which can block the valve, to mechanical failure or wear and tear over time. Electrical issues can also affect the valve's operation, preventing it from opening or closing properly.
This OEM Bosch part can also be used on Thermador and Gaggenau appliances.
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
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The Spray Arm Water Supply Tube is an OEM replacement part for Bosch dishwashers. This tube is responsible for directing water from the dishwasher’s pump to the spray arms, ensuring that dishes are thoroughly cleaned during the wash cycle. Per Bosch this part includes 10027073.
Over time, the spray arm water supply tube can become clogged with debris, develop cracks, or suffer from wear and tear due to regular use. Issues such as mineral buildup, damage from loading and unloading dishes, or general deterioration can affect its performance.
Symptoms of a bad spray arm water supply tube include:
This OEM Bosch part is also compatible with Thermador, Gaggenau, and some Kenmore models.
Replaced both the Spray Arm and the Spray Arm Water Supply Tube. Highly recommend replacing base plate whenever the Spray Arm Water Supply Tube is replaced. Plastic tabs on the base plate hold those parts together and are likely to break (as seen on Appliance Parts Pros installation video!!!). I sensed tab weakness so just transferred parts needed from the new tube to the old tube and reinstalled the original tube / base plate assembly rather than risk breaking those plastic tabs. I should... Read more
The Insert is an OEM replacement part for Bosch dishwashers. It is located inside the wash tub and helps direct water flow during cycles.
Causes of a bad insert can include regular wear and tear, damage from heavy or improperly loaded items, or warping due to exposure to high temperatures and detergents. Symptoms of a faulty insert include:
Bought 2 new sets of tines, called "inserts" and replaced the old with new ones. It took me about 10 minutes from start to finish. I removed the entire middle rack so I could work from the bottom of it. I removed the snaps, removed the insert, replaced the snaps. super easy. Read more