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This two-way valve controls water flow into the appliance, restoring proper fill and cycle operation when the valve fails. Direct-fit replacement designed to match OEM function and restore reliable water routing. What it does:
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
This 48-inch gas supply tube routes fuel from the appliance inlet to the internal gas valve, providing a direct replacement for damaged, corroded or bent factory tubing. Restores safe gas flow when the original tube is compromised. What it does:
This bake solenoid controls gas flow to the main oven's bake burner. When energized by the control, it opens the safety valve so the igniter can light the flame and the oven can heat and maintain your set temperature. What it does:
The Tube is an OEM part for Bosch gas ranges. It is a hollow metal tube that sits beneath each gas burner on the cooktop and connects the burner to the gas valve and manifold.
Causes of a bad tube include normal wear and tear over extended use. Gas burns at high temperatures and the tubes are constantly exposed to heat which can weaken the metal over time. Accidental damage during cleaning is also possible.
Symptoms of a bad tube include:
This genuine OEM Bosch part is also compatible with Thermador, Gaggenau and select Kenmore models.
Replacement water inlet valve that controls an appliance's incoming water flow for reliable fill and cycle operation. Replacing a faulty valve can stop no-fill, slow-fill, or continuous-fill issues and restore normal performance. What it does:
The Tube is a genuine OEM part for Bosch ranges. This part facilitates the delivery of gas to the surface burners, ensuring that they operate efficiently and safely.
Over time, the Tube may exhibit signs of wear or damage due to rusting, physical damage or natural degradation.
Symptoms indicating the need for a new Tube include:
The Broil Solenoid is an OEM part for Bosch ranges. The solenoid receives a signal from the range’s control board and operates based on internal coil and plunger mechanisms. When activated, it opens the gas valve or switches electric current to energize the broil element positioned above the oven cavity.
Symptoms of a faulty broil solenoid can include: