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Bosch HBL5750UC/06 electric wall oven

Bosch HBL5750UC/06 electric wall oven Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Bosch HBL5750UC/06 electric wall oven, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Door for Bosch HBL5750UC/06 - Part 680087

    Door assy diagram

    Door

    Part #680087

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  • Plate for Bosch HBL5750UC/06 - Part 676788

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    Plate

    Part #676788

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  • Motor for Bosch HBL5750UC/06 - Part 641859

    Microwave parts diagram

    Motor

    Part #641859

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  • Trim Plate for Bosch HBL5750UC/06 - Part 676436

    Microwave framing diagram

    Trim Plate

    Part #676436

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  • Sensor for Bosch HBL5750UC/06 - Part 608367

    Microwave parts diagram

    Sensor

    Part #608367

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  • Screening for Bosch HBL5750UC/06 - Part 487759

    Microwave door diagram

    Screening

    Part #487759

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  • Cable for Bosch HBL5750UC/06 - Part 641860

    Microwave parts diagram

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    Part #641860

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  • Foot for Bosch HBL5750UC/06 - Part 417992

    Microwave parts diagram

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    Part #417992

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  • Oven for Bosch HBL5750UC/06 - Part 662369

    Microwave parts diagram

    Oven

    Part #662369

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  • Wall Oven Owner's Manual for Bosch HBL5750UC/06 - Part 552994

    Control panel diagram

    Wall Oven Owner's Manual

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Bosch Electric Wall Oven HBL5750UC/06 FAQs

Bosch microwaves typically do not have a dedicated physical “reset button.” On the Bosch HBL5750UC wall oven/microwave combo, most reset situations are handled by restoring power at the breaker (power reset) or using the control settings described in the owner's manual.

Quick ways to “reset” the microwave

  • Power reset (most common): Turn the unit off at the circuit breaker for 1 to 2 minutes, then turn it back on.
  • Cancel/Off reset: Press the microwave’s Off/Clear (or similar) key to stop a cycle and clear many temporary faults.
  • Control lock check: If the keypad seems unresponsive, make sure Control Lock/Child Lock is not enabled.
  • After a power outage: Re-set the clock; some functions will not run until time is set.
  • Door-related reset: Open and close the door firmly; a door not fully latched can prevent operation.

When a reset does not fix it

A “reset” helps with temporary control glitches. If the microwave still will not run, these are the most common causes:

Symptom Likely cause What to check next
Dead display, no response Blown fuse or no power Verify breaker, then test/replace the correct fuse
Runs but stops when door moves Door interlock issue Inspect latch alignment and interlock switches
Light works but will not heat Heating circuit problem Professional diagnosis recommended

If you suspect a blown fuse, use the exact fuse listed for this model. For example, the microwave circuit may use the fuse 00608377 (verify by symptom and wiring diagram in the manual before ordering).

Why it matters

A breaker reset is safe and often restores normal operation after a control glitch. Repeated fuse blowing or door-interlock problems point to an electrical or safety-switch issue that should be corrected, not bypassed.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Bosch HBL5750UC wall oven/microwave combo, replace the microwave light bulb by shutting off power at the breaker, removing the bulb cover (if equipped), swapping in the correct replacement bulb, then restoring power and testing the light. Use the owner's manual for the exact access steps for your unit.

Safety first (do this every time)

  • Turn off power at the circuit breaker; do not rely on the control panel being “off”.
  • Let the microwave cavity and surrounding trim cool completely.
  • Wear cut-resistant gloves; sheet metal edges and glass covers can be sharp.
  • Use a stable step stool; do not lean on the oven door.
  • If the light still does not work after replacement, stop and troubleshoot the fuse or door switches.

Quick replacement steps (typical for built-in microwave combos)

  1. Turn off power at the breaker.
  2. Open the microwave door and locate the light lens or cover area.
  3. Remove the cover fastener(s) if present; keep screws organized.
  4. Remove the old bulb and install a new bulb of the same base type and wattage.
  5. Reinstall the cover, restore power, and verify the light turns on.

Parts that commonly relate to “no light” symptoms

If the bulb is good but the light stays off, these model-specific parts are common checks:

Troubleshooting guide (what to check next)

Symptom Most likely cause What we recommend
Bulb looks dark/burnt Bulb failed Replace with same wattage/base
Bulb looks OK, no light Blown fuse Test/replace fuse with power off
Light works sometimes Loose bulb or failing socket Reseat bulb; inspect socket
Microwave acts “dead” too Fuse or interlock issue Check fuse and door switches

Why it matters

Using the correct bulb type and wattage helps prevent overheating of the lens/cover and reduces nuisance fuse failures. Turning power off at the breaker also protects you from shock in a hardwired built-in installation.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. The microwave portion of your Bosch HBL5750UC wall oven/microwave combo uses one or more internal fuses to protect the unit if there’s a power surge, overheating, or a shorted component. If the microwave is completely dead (no display, no interior light), a blown fuse is a common cause; use the owner's manual for model-specific safety and service guidance.

What a blown microwave fuse looks like

A fuse is designed to open the circuit when current is too high. In a combo unit, a blown fuse often shows up as total loss of power to the microwave controls.

Common symptoms:

  • No display or keypad response
  • Interior light does not turn on when the door opens
  • Unit went dead right after a loud pop or after a storm
  • Breaker did not trip, but the microwave has no power

What typically causes the fuse to blow

These are the most common real-world causes in built-in microwave combo units:

  • Power surge or brief voltage spike
  • Door interlock problem (switches not making correctly)
  • Shorted high-voltage component (microwave side)
  • Overheating from restricted airflow or a failing cooling fan
  • Damaged wiring or a pinched harness

Parts on this model that are commonly involved

If you’re troubleshooting a no-power condition, these parts are frequently checked or replaced on this model:

Symptom Part to check Example part on this model page
Microwave totally dead Microwave fuse Fuse 00608377
Intermittent power, blows fuse when door moves Door interlock switch Switch 00633795 or switch 00606693
Oven overheats or shuts down High-limit protection Temperature limit 00617877

Why it matters

A fuse usually blows for a reason. Replacing only the fuse can restore power temporarily, but if a door switch, wiring issue, or overheating condition remains, the new fuse can blow again.

Last updated: February 2026

On Bosch model HBL5750UC, the letters and numbers are the model identifier, not a special code with a “hidden meaning”. It tells us the appliance family and feature series so we can match the correct wall oven/microwave combo parts, wiring requirements, and documentation like the owner's manual.

How to read “HBL5750UC”

Bosch model numbers are built to identify the product line and configuration. Here’s the practical way we use it for parts and service:

  • HBL: Bosch built-in wall oven family (this model is a wall oven/microwave combo)
  • 57: Series/platform identifier used to group similar designs and parts
  • 50: Feature set or revision within that series
  • UC: Market/region code (commonly used for U.S./Canada versions)

Why the full model matters for parts

For wall oven/microwave combos, small model differences can change electrical parts, door components, and control interfaces. Using the full model number helps us match the right items, such as:

Quick check: model number vs. series name

Use this table when you are confirming what to enter for parts lookup.

What you see Example What it’s used for
Full model number HBL5750UC Correct parts list and diagrams
Series/family HBL57 General compatibility grouping
Suffix/revision /06 (sometimes shown on labels) Production revision that can affect part fit

Why it matters

Entering the exact model number (and any suffix shown on the rating label) prevents ordering a part that looks right but mounts differently, has a different connector, or is rated for a different circuit.

Last updated: February 2026

If the microwave portion of your Bosch HBL5750UC wall oven/microwave combo suddenly won’t run, the most common causes are a power supply issue, a blown internal fuse, or a door interlock problem. Start with the breaker and outlet, then move to the safety switches and fuses.

Quick checks first (no disassembly)

  • Confirm the household breaker is fully reset (turn it OFF, then ON).
  • Verify the outlet has power (plug in a lamp or tester).
  • If the display is blank, treat it as a no-power symptom.
  • If the display works but it will not start, suspect the door interlock system.
  • If it died right after a power event, an internal fuse is a top suspect.

Parts that commonly stop a microwave from powering on

A microwave can look “dead” when a protective fuse opens or a safety device trips.

Symptom Most likely area Example part for this model
No display, no response Internal fuse or thermal protection Fuse 00608377 or fuse 00413608
Runs only with door held a certain way Door interlock switch/latch Switch 00633795 or switch 00606693
Intermittent operation, unusual noise Cooling/venting motor or fan issue Motor 00642845 or fan 00643600

Safe troubleshooting steps we recommend

Microwave circuits can store hazardous energy even when unplugged. For anything beyond basic power checks, use a qualified technician.

  • Turn off power at the breaker before inspecting anything.
  • Check for obvious door alignment issues; the door should close straight and securely.
  • If you’re testing electrical parts, use proper meter technique and insulated tools.
  • When a fuse is blown, look for the underlying cause (door switch failure, shorted wiring) before replacing it.
  • Use the wiring diagram and troubleshooting guidance in the owner's manual to match symptoms to checks.

Why it matters

The door interlock system and fuses are safety devices. If they fail or open, the microwave may not run at all, or it may stop suddenly to prevent unsafe operation.

Last updated: February 2026

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