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Dissolves odor-causing residue and mildew buildup in washing machine tubs. Use every 30 washes to maintain freshness. Verify fit with your model.
Secures and supports internal components in your washer. Replace if the holder is cracked, broken, or missing to restore proper assembly and function.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
Complete installation hardware set for your washer. Includes mounting brackets, screws, and fasteners needed for proper appliance installation or replacement.
The Cold Water Inlet Hose is an OEM replacement part for Bosch washing machines. It serves as a flexible supply line that delivers cold water from an external plumbing source directly to the washer. This hose plays an important role in providing a balanced mix of hot and cold water flow into the unit.
Symptoms of a bad cold water inlet hose include:
Causes of a failed cold water inlet hose can be mineral deposits clogging the line, natural wear and tear over time, or physical damage from crushing or abrasive surfaces compromising its integrity.
This OEM Bosch part is also compatible with Thermador, Gaggenau, and some Kenmore washing machine models.
Delivers hot water from your heater to the washer. Replace if leaking, cracked, or damaged to prevent water damage. Verify fit with your model number.
The Cold Water Inlet Valve is an OEM part for Bosch washing machines. It is designed to regulate the flow of cold water into the washing machine during the wash cycle. This valve operates based on signals from the washing machine's control board, ensuring the right amount of cold water is provided.
Causes of a faulty cold water inlet valve can include wear and tear over time, clogs or blockages in the valve, electrical issues, or valve failure.
Symptoms of a bad cold water inlet valve may include:
This OEM Bosch part is also compatible with Thermador, Gaggenau, and some Kenmore models.
Note: For the Hot Water Valve, order part number 00422245.
The Hot Water Inlet Valve is an OEM part for Bosch washing machines. It regulates the entry of hot water into the machine, crucial for cycles requiring warm or hot washes. Activated by the machine's control system, this valve opens at the precise moment to allow the correct amount of hot water to mix with the cold, ensuring the selected temperature setting is accurately achieved.
The causes behind issues with the hot water inlet valve often include sediment build-up from hard water, wear and tear from regular use, or electrical failures preventing the valve from operating.
Symptoms of a malfunctioning Hot Water Inlet Valve include:
This genuine OEM Bosch part is also compatible with Thermador, Gaggenau and select Kenmore models.
Connects and directs incoming water from the fill hose into your washer. Replace if you notice leaks at the hose connection or reduced water flow during fill cycles.
Fix washer leaks or uneven water flow with this T-connector. Joins three water lines to restore proper distribution. Simple DIY repair.
Washer inlet hose connects your water supply to the machine. Replace if leaking, cracked, or damaged to prevent water damage. Verify fit with your model.
Secures washer hoses to direct water flow properly. Replace if leaking, loose, or showing wear from age or chemical exposure. Confirm fit with model.
This fastening ring secures mating appliance components by locking parts in place to prevent movement or separation during operation. It's a simple yet essential hardware piece that helps maintain proper alignment and reliable function. What it does
Secures hoses in your washer to prevent leaks. Replace if cracked, loose, or causing water leakage. Verify fit with your model number for proper seal.
Secures washer hoses to prevent leaks. Replace if loose, cracked, or causing water leakage during wash cycles. Verify fit with your model number.
Mounting bracket for washers. Secures components inside the cabinet. Replace if bent, cracked, or broken to restore proper alignment and support.
The Screw is an OEM part for Bosch microwave ovens. It is a component that secures the outer casing and front paneling of the microwave. The screw is designed to withstand repeated heating and cooling cycles without loosening or degrading.
Symptoms of bad screw include:
- The front panel or outer casing becoming loose, detached, or misaligned - Gaps appearing in the seams or joints of the microwave structure - The door not sealing properly leading to leaks
Over many uses of the microwave, screws can wear down or strip out from over-tightening during repairs or installations. It is important to replace worn screws to ensure the microwave maintains an intact structure.
Fix washer overfilling or fill errors with this pressure chamber hose. Restores proper water level sensing by connecting the sump to the pressure chamber.
Fix washer water level issues or won't fill correctly with a new pressure chamber. This part regulates water sensing for proper fill cycles.
Secures washer hoses to prevent leaks. Replace if cracked, loose, or causing water seepage. Verify compatibility with your washer model before ordering.
Secures hoses in your washer to prevent leaks. Replace if loose, corroded, or leaking at connections. Verify fit with your model number before ordering.
Fix washer overfilling or not filling properly with a new float assembly. This part regulates water level in your washing machine. Simple repair.
Fix a cracked or warped dispenser lid with this washer dispenser top cover. Restores proper appearance and protects detergent mechanism. Easy DIY fix.
This white dispenser tray replaces a damaged or stained refrigerator dispenser drip tray to keep the area under the dispenser clean and catch spills. Restores proper fit and appearance for an even, tidy look. What it does:
If detergent isn't dispensing properly or pools in the wrong spot, this dispenser cup insert restores correct positioning and flow in your washer.
The Screw is an OEM part for Bosch gas cooktops and ranges. It anchors the surface burner head assembly onto the cooktop surface.
Causes can be stripped threads or overall wear from repeated heating/cooling cycles. Exposure to cooking spills or impacts may also deteriorate the screw head over time.
Symptoms of a bad burner head screw include: