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I pulled the unit away from the counter, and unplugged it. I backed out 6 screws on the door. The door front came off and I pulled off the trim. I then had access to the control module. I pulled several pin connectors and then replaced the control Module with the new one. It was very easy and only took about 20 minutes. Read more
Color: platinum gray. It measures about 2 inches wide by 2 inches high.
The Flip Tine Latch is an OEM part for Bosch dishwashers. It serves as a latching mechanism on upper dish racks that securely holds folded tines.
Made of durable plastic, the latch features offset hooks integrated along its base edge. These engage onto roll edges of individual flip up tines, pinning them neatly against the chamber to prevent unwanted movement.
Symptoms of a failed flip tine latch include:
This genuine OEM Bosch part is also compatible with Thermador, Gaggenau and select Kenmore models.
I followed the step by step video. The instructional video was very close to my model. There was good descriptions to most of the issues encountered. The parts were competitively priced as well Read more
We purchased a new control unit. Read more
The Control Unit is an OEM component specifically designed for select Bosch dishwashers. It directs all cycle functions through an integrated circuit board and wiring harness. Precise monitoring optimizes cleaning results.
Symptoms of a faulty control unit involve cycles failing to complete, or washing/drying not commencing as selected. Water leaks from long-term interior dampness exposure require replacement.
Causes of a bad control unit commonly relate to regular wear from extended usage. Component degradation over time inhibits dependable cycle progression necessitating a change.
Symptoms of a bad control unit include:
This OEM Bosch part is also compatible with some Thermador, Siemens, and Miele dishwashers.
Replacement control board fixed the problem, cycle back to 90 minutes Read more
This replacement cup shelf mounts to the dishrack to support cups, mugs, and other small items during the wash cycle. Replacing a damaged or missing shelf restores organized loading and helps prevent items from tipping or rattling.
Used vids on youtube for steps on how to disassemble and install the pump; search "Bosch dishwasher circulation pump replacement". Also on AppliancePartsPro forums, a poster put up the Bosch "Dishwasher Service Training Manual" in .pdf. Search "Bosch dishwasher low pressure" on the forum. It's one of the post with the longest thread. Six pointers. 1. In another forum post, the poster noted that some hoses were brittle with age - and cracked when reinstalling. I had same issue (my washer is... Read more
Water level regulator.
Pulled the unit out and took the left side panel off. I temporarily hooked drain, water and electric back to it, ran a test light to the water solenoid valve so I could see when it was on and started the unit on it's normal wash. Everything was fine till I got to the rinse, the water level switch had been pushed in by the diaphram and lever, but when the wash water pumped out, the switch didn't pop back out. It essentially told the solid state board that there was plenty of water in the unit... Read more
Ordered a new one. Read more
The key was to find a video on the web illustrating what needs to be done since there are no repair instructions for the part. The repair took a little time, but was not complex. Only required a phillips head supervisor for the screw as well as a flat head screwdriver to lift the tabs to get old dispenser out. Remove front door remove electric connections remove old dispenser by lifting tabs put new dispenser in and secure tabs reattach electronics reattach front door Read more