This micro filter is a genuine OEM replacement part that is compatible with dishwashers. Its primary function is to catch and trap small particles of food, debris, and other contaminants that may be p...
A holder is used in dishwashers, it is known as the dishrack stop kit. This kit comes with both the front and the rear stop, these parts are installed at either end of the rails that the upper rack sl...
This wheel kit is used for the lower rack of your dishwasher. The kit includes 8 wheels and axels. To install you can simply clip the wheel onto the frame. There are eight wheels on the lower rack in...
This part is the replacement screw for your washer. The head is approximately 1/4 inch in diameter and the screw is approximately 3/4 inch in length. It is made of metal and is sold individually. This...
disconnected inlet hose and water line from sink, removed old inlet valve and installed new valve and reconnected inlet hose and water line from sink - checked for leaks.
This was the third time I replaced a fill valve in a Bosch diswasher, twice in this unit and once in a previous unit. I read the installation hints on your web site and want to add the following suggestion.
The notes on your web site say you can remove the valve from behind the toe face and pull it out to reach the hose and plu
... Read moreg. I found that the Bosch designers called for both the hose and wire to on the short side. I found that pulling the dishwasher forward 6" to 9" allows you to access these connections from the side at least to hold them while making the connection. I hope this helps. Thank you, Bill
Remove the dishwasher from under the counter. Remove door springs. On the inside of the lip of the door remove the 6 screws that hold the outer door panel on, and remove panel. this will expose hinge screws. Remove the two screws per side holding the inner door to the hinge assembly. Take pictures of the way the gasket's grey plastic end
... Read morecap assembles between the inner door frame and the hinge, and remove the inner door. The old gasket has a channel lip that sits on the plastic edge of the washer tub, pull it off this lip and discard. Install new gasket and put it all back together! Use this opportunity to clean the gunk out of the upper door seals.