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Bosch Refrigerator Parts — Browse All Models

If your Bosch refrigerator is leaking water, not making ice or making loud noises, we have the parts and step-by-step guides to help you fix it. Sears PartsDirect carries manufacturer-approved parts for Bosch refrigerator models, no matter where you bought it. Enter your model number in the search bar at top or browse the list of models below to find the part you need.

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Dishwasher Drain Pump 00631200

Dishwasher Drain Pump

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Dishwasher Circulation Pump With Heater 12008381

Dishwasher Circulation Pump With Heater

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Dishwasher Door Spring Kit 00754866

Dishwasher Door Spring Kit

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Thermador Dishwasher Circulation Pump With Heater 00753351

Thermador Dishwasher Circulation Pump With Heater

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Dishwasher Circulation Pump 00442548

Dishwasher Circulation Pump

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Dishwasher Detergent Dispenser Assembly 12008380

Dishwasher Detergent Dispenser Assembly

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Once you've found the parts you need, get started with the DIY refrigerator repair help help you need to fix it right. You'll also find refrigerator error code charts to speed up troubleshooting.

How to fix ice maker and water dispenser problems in Bosch refrigerators

We help you solve the most common water system issues, from poor ice production to internal leaks.

Ice maker isn’t making ice or makes hollow cubes

If your ice maker slows down or stops entirely, it may be due to a worn water valve or a clogged line. Our guide on how to replace a refrigerator water valve explains how to restore proper water flow.

If you're seeing water buildup in the tray but no cubes, follow this article on how to diagnose a faulty refrigerator water inlet valve.

Water leaking under or inside the fridge

Puddles under the fridge or moisture inside drawers often trace back to a broken valve, damaged inlet line, or blocked defrost drain. Common refrigerator ice maker problems and solutions can help you pinpoint the issue.

In-door ice maker stopped working

Some Bosch French door refrigerators have a compact ice maker built into the door. If it’s jammed or non-responsive, follow our guide on how to replace an in-door ice maker on a French door refrigerator.

Bosch refrigerator parts for ice and water systems

We stock OEM Bosch refrigerator water system parts so your ice maker and dispenser work like they should.

Most frequently replaced parts:
  • Water inlet valves
  • Ice maker kits
  • Water lines and filter housings
  • Dispenser motors and control boards
  • Solenoid assemblies and fittings

Need more help? Visit our DIY refrigerator repair help page to diagnose and solve issues by symptom.

FAQs
Q: What does it mean if my refrigerator is running constantly?

A: It may be working harder due to dirty condenser coils, a broken door gasket, or a faulty defrost system. Check for ice buildup or warm air leaks.

Q: Do I need to replace my refrigerator’s air filter?

A: Yes. Replacing the air filter every 6 months helps reduce odors and prevents mold or bacteria from forming inside the fridge.

Q: How do I reset the control panel on my refrigerator?

A: Most models have a reset button or require a combination of key presses. Check your manual or unplug the unit for 5 minutes to force a reset.

Q: How often should I replace my refrigerator water filter?

A: Every 6 months, or sooner if your water tastes off or the flow slows. Old filters can let contaminants through or clog the system.

Q: Is it safe to use a refrigerator with a torn gasket?

A: No. Torn door seals let warm air in, causing the fridge to overwork and increasing your energy bill. Replace gaskets promptly.

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