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Bosch SHPM88Z75N/01 dishwasher

Bosch SHPM88Z75N/01 dishwasher Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Bosch SHPM88Z75N/01 dishwasher, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Bosch Dishwasher SHPM88Z75N/01 FAQs

Yes. You can buy replacement parts for the Bosch SHPM88Z75N dishwasher, including common repair items like pumps, valves, hoses, racks, and controls. For safe, correct fit and installation details, we recommend matching parts to your exact model and checking the SHPM88Z75N owner's manual.

Common replacement parts people buy

These are some of the most frequently replaced dishwasher parts for this model:

  • Drain components (for standing water or slow draining), such as the dishwasher drain pump 00631200 and drain hose
  • Fill components (for no fill or low water), such as the water inlet valve
  • Wash system parts (for poor cleaning), such as the circulation pump and diverter
  • Door and rack hardware (for door balance or rack issues), such as door rollers, baskets, and dishracks
  • Electronics (for dead unit or control problems), such as the user interface or electronic control board

How to make sure you order the right part

Using the correct model number and part ID prevents returns and repeat repairs.

  • Match the part to model SHPM88Z75N (and the correct version, such as /01)
  • Compare the part name and part ID, not just a description like “pump” or “valve”
  • Check for symptoms that point to the right system (drain, fill, wash, heat, or door)
  • Review installation and safety notes before starting any repair

Quick symptom-to-part guide

Symptom Most likely system Examples of parts to check
Water left in tub Drain Drain pump, drain hose, drain pump lid
Not filling Fill Water inlet valve
Not cleaning well Wash/circulation Circulation pump with heater, diverter assembly
Door won’t stay balanced Door hardware Door cable roller

Why it matters

Dishwashers are designed to work with specific OEM components; using the correct replacement part helps restore proper draining, washing pressure, and safe operation. Bosch also notes that repairs should be performed by authorized service technicians using original equipment factory replacement parts (see the safety guidance in the manual).

Last updated: February 2026

On a Bosch dishwasher like model SHPM88Z75N, “/01” is a version (index) number used to identify a specific production revision of the same model family. It helps match the correct parts list and documentation; it is not an error code.

Where you’ll see “/01” and what it affects

You’ll typically see it on the rating label (often along the door edge) and in parts lookups.

  • Parts compatibility: Small design changes can occur between indexes (for example /01 vs /02), so the index helps ensure the right pump, valve, or control is selected.
  • Manual and wiring references: The correct index keeps features and troubleshooting steps aligned.
  • Service identification: Tech support often asks for the full model and index.

For model-specific identification details, use the SHPM88Z75N installation guide.

“/01” vs “E01” (common mix-up)

Customers often confuse the model index “/01” with an “E01” style error.

What you see What it usually means What to do next
SHPM88Z75N/01 Model index (revision) Use it when ordering parts and referencing docs
E:01 or E01 Error code (problem detected) Check the display wording and follow troubleshooting

If you’re seeing an error code on the display, the fastest path is our Bosch dishwasher error codes guide.

Why it matters

Using the full model identifier (including “/01”) prevents ordering the wrong Bosch dishwasher parts and reduces repeat repairs. It is especially important for electrical parts and water-handling components.

Last updated: February 2026

A Bosch dishwasher like model SHPM88Z75N typically lasts 10 to 15 years with normal household use. Consistent care (especially keeping the filter system clean) and avoiding installation issues are the biggest factors in getting to the high end of that range.

What affects lifespan the most

  • Filter and soil management: scrape plates and clean the filter system on schedule (see the SHPM88Z75N owner's manual).
  • Water quality: hard water and heavy mineral buildup shorten pump, heater, and valve life.
  • Usage frequency: multiple loads per day wears moving parts faster than 3 to 5 loads per week.
  • Loading habits: blocked spray paths and overcrowding increase strain on the circulation system.
  • Drying choices: options that boost drying performance can add heat and runtime; use them when needed.

Typical lifespan by component (what usually fails first)

Component What it does Typical wear signs
Drain system Pumps water out Standing water, slow drain, humming
Circulation/heating system Wash pressure and water heating Poor cleaning, lukewarm wash, longer cycles
Inlet/level sensing Fills and monitors water Not filling, overfilling, intermittent errors
Door hardware Balances and latches door Door drops, won’t close, leaks

Maintenance that adds years (simple, high impact)

  • Clean the filter system regularly; it is designed to filter all water going to the spray arms.
  • Run a monthly cleaning cycle using a dishwasher cleaner to reduce grease and mineral buildup.
  • Keep the drain path clear (air gap or high loop, disposer inlet knockout removed).
  • Use the right detergent amount for your water hardness; too much can leave residue, too little reduces cleaning.
  • Inspect for small leaks early; moisture can damage wiring and the electronic control.

Why it matters

A dishwasher that is maintained well keeps wash water flowing cleanly through the spray arms, which reduces strain on the circulation pump, heater, and drain components. That directly improves cleaning, drying, and long-term reliability.

Last updated: February 2026

Drain and cleaning performance issues are the most common problems we see with Bosch dishwashers like model SHPM88Z75N. In many cases, the fix is routine maintenance: scrape food off dishes, clean the filter system, and make sure water can circulate and drain properly (see the SHPM88Z75N owner’s manual).

Most common issues and what to check first

  • Not draining or draining slowly: check the filter area for debris, then inspect the drain path for kinks or clogs.
  • Poor cleaning: clean filters and spray arms; confirm hot water supply to the dishwasher.
  • Won’t start: make sure the door is fully latched; check the breaker or fuse.
  • Random filling or water left in tub: verify the water inlet valve is not sticking and that the unit is draining correctly.
  • Touch controls seem unresponsive: press the center of the touch key; the control panel has a built-in delay to prevent accidental inputs.

Quick troubleshooting map (symptom to likely cause)

Symptom Most likely cause Common next step
Water standing in bottom Clogged filter, blocked drain path, weak drain pump Clean filter; check hose; test/replace pump
Dishes gritty or cloudy Dirty filter, blocked spray arms, hard water Clean filter and arms; adjust detergent/rinse aid
Dishwasher won’t start Door not latched, no power, cycle not reset Latch door; reset breaker; reset dishwasher
Poor drying Normal cycle choice, rinse aid low, airflow issue Use rinse aid; choose heated dry options

Parts that commonly solve “won’t drain” complaints

If cleaning the filter and checking the drain hose does not restore draining, these model-matched parts are common fixes:

Why it matters

Bosch’s filter system is designed to filter the wash water feeding the spray arms, which helps cleaning performance and reduces the need to pre-rinse. When the filter or drain path is restricted, you can get poor cleaning, odors, and standing water.

Safety note during maintenance

Use caution when removing parts for cleaning; debris can be sharp. Avoid highly acidic or caustic cleaners, especially with aluminum items in the tub.

Last updated: February 2026

Bosch “Silence Plus 44 dBA” is not one single dishwasher model; it is a noise-rating label used across multiple Bosch dishwashers. For your Bosch dishwasher model family (SHPM88Z75N), the exact model and version (E-Nr and FD) are listed on the rating label on the door edge and in the SHPM88Z75N owner's manual.

How to identify the exact 44 dBA model

Check the rating label first; Bosch uses the full E-Nr (model) plus a version suffix (often shown like “/01”).

  • Open the dishwasher door and look along the inner door edge for the model label
  • Write down the full E-Nr and the version (example format: SHPM88Z75N/01)
  • Compare that number to your purchase paperwork or product listing
  • Use the E-Nr when ordering parts like a drain pump, inlet valve, or control board

Common Bosch model prefixes you may see

Bosch model numbers vary by series and control style, so the “Silence Plus” name alone is not enough to match parts.

What you see What it usually means Why it matters
“SHP” or “SHPM” Bosch dishwasher model prefix Helps narrow series and configuration
“/01”, “/02”, etc. Version index Parts and panels can differ by version
“44 dBA” Noise rating Does not identify the exact model

Why it matters for parts and service

Bosch uses the model and version to match components correctly. For example, if you are troubleshooting a no-drain issue, the correct replacement could be the dishwasher drain pump 00631200 or a related drain component, depending on the exact version and symptoms.

Helpful next step if you are troubleshooting

If the question came up because the dishwasher is acting up, use Bosch-specific diagnostics first:

  • Look up any displayed fault code using Bosch dishwasher error codes
  • Confirm the unit is getting water and draining properly
  • Clean and re-seat the filter system as described in the manual

Last updated: February 2026

Yes, repairing a Bosch dishwasher like model SHPM88Z75N is usually worth it when the unit is under about 10 years old and the problem is limited to a single, fixable issue (drain, fill, or wash performance). We compare the repair total to replacement cost and start with the troubleshooting steps in the SHPM88Z75N owner's manual.

Quick way to decide (cost, age, and what failed)

Use these practical checkpoints before buying parts or scheduling service:

  • Age: Under 6 to 10 years typically favors repair.
  • Repair cost: Aim to keep the total repair under about 50% of the cost of a comparable new dishwasher.
  • Failure type: One failed component is usually a good repair candidate; multiple major failures usually are not.
  • Warranty angle: Bosch documentation notes extended coverage on certain items (for example, electronics and racks), so it is smart to check your paperwork and the warranty section in the manual.
  • DIY comfort: Bosch advises not attempting repairs yourself; use the troubleshooting guide first and then decide whether to use an authorized servicer.

Common “worth it” repairs on this model

These are frequent, targeted fixes that often restore normal operation without replacing the dishwasher:

Symptom Likely area Example part for SHPM88Z75N
Not draining Drain path or pump Dishwasher drain pump 00631200
Not filling or fills slowly Water supply or valve Dishwasher water inlet valve 10023852
Poor cleaning, weak spray Wash system circulation Dishwasher circulation pump with heater 12008381

Why it matters

A well-chosen repair can extend the life of a premium Bosch dishwasher and avoid the cost and hassle of replacement, but starting with the correct diagnosis prevents spending money on the wrong part.

Helpful next step

If you see an error code or flashing indicator, match it first; that narrows the repair to the right system quickly. Use Bosch dishwasher error codes alongside the troubleshooting section in your manual.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. Bosch dishwasher model SHPM88Z75N is discontinued, meaning new units are no longer being manufactured or sold. You can still keep your SHPM88Z75N running by using the correct service parts and following the procedures in the SHPM88Z75N owner’s manual.

What “discontinued” means for repairs

Discontinued affects new-unit availability, not your ability to service the dishwasher.

  • Replacement parts can remain available for years after production ends
  • Diagrams and troubleshooting steps still apply to your exact model
  • You should match parts to the full model and version (SHPM88Z75N/01)
  • Many symptoms are repairable with common components (pumps, valves, controls)
  • Proper installation and electrical requirements still matter for safe operation

Parts that commonly restore performance

If you are troubleshooting a specific symptom, these model-matched parts are often involved:

Symptom-to-part quick check

Symptom Most likely area Example model-matched part
Water left in tub Drain system Dishwasher drain pump 00631200
Dishes not clean, weak spray Circulation system Dishwasher circulation pump with heater 12008381
Not filling Water supply/valve Dishwasher water inlet valve 10023852

Why it matters

Knowing SHPM88Z75N is discontinued sets expectations: you shop for parts and service support rather than a brand-new replacement unit. For installation and electrical specs (120V, 60 Hz, dedicated circuit), use the SHPM88Z75N installation guide.

Last updated: February 2026

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