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Bosch SHVM78Z53N/01 dishwasher

Bosch SHVM78Z53N/01 dishwasher Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Bosch SHVM78Z53N/01 dishwasher, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Bosch DISHWASHER SHVM78Z53N/01 FAQs

Most Bosch dishwashers, including the Bosch SHVM78Z53N, are designed to fit a standard built-in dishwasher opening, but the exact cutout and clearance requirements can vary by model and installation method. For this model, we recommend confirming the enclosure dimensions and hookup clearances in the SHVM78Z53N installation guide.

What “standard size” usually means for built-in dishwashers

In the U.S., “standard” typically refers to a 24-inch class built-in dishwasher that fits common cabinetry. Even within that standard, small differences matter.

Common installation checks:

  • Opening width, height, and depth (cabinet cutout)
  • Door clearance in corners and against adjacent cabinets
  • Toe-kick (toe panel) height and depth
  • Routing space for the drain hose, water line, and power cord
  • Leveling leg adjustment range

SHVM78Z53N model-specific fit details to verify

The installation instructions for this Bosch dishwasher include enclosure requirements and key installation notes (like drain hose routing height). Use the guide to confirm your cabinet opening before ordering a replacement unit or starting an install.

Key items we look for in the install specs:

  • Minimum opening height and width range
  • Required depth to the back wall
  • Clearance for the door to open fully
  • Drain hose high-loop requirement
What you’re measuring Why it matters Where to confirm
Cabinet opening (W x H x D) Ensures the dishwasher slides in and sits flush SHVM78Z53N installation guide
Door swing clearance Prevents binding in corner installs SHVM78Z53N installation guide
Drain hose routing height Helps prevent poor draining SHVM78Z53N installation guide

Why it matters

A dishwasher that is “standard size” can still install poorly if the opening is out of square, the toe-kick space is tight, or the drain hose and electrical routing are constrained. Verifying the SHVM78Z53N installation requirements helps avoid leaks, vibration, and door alignment issues.

Last updated: January 2026

Bosch “Silence Plus 44 dBA” is not one single dishwasher model. For Bosch dishwashers, the exact model is identified by the E-Nr on the rating label; for this Sears PartsDirect page, the model is Bosch SHVM78Z53N (often shown with a “/01” version on the label).

How to identify the exact model on your dishwasher

Use the rating label information to match parts and documentation correctly.

  • Look for the E-Nr (model number) and FD (production code) on the rating label.
  • On many Bosch dishwashers, the label is on the door edge or inside the tub opening.
  • Match the full E-Nr exactly (letters and numbers); suffixes like “/01” can matter.
  • If you are comparing noise ratings, use the E-Nr to confirm you are looking at the right product listing.

What “44 dBA” means (quick reference)

Dishwasher noise ratings are measured in decibels (dBA); lower numbers are quieter.

Noise rating What you typically notice Common comparison
39 to 44 dBA Very quiet; often hard to hear in the next room Premium quiet models
45 to 50 dBA Quiet; noticeable in the kitchen Many mid-range models
51+ dBA Clearly audible Older or basic models

Why it matters for parts and repairs

Bosch uses “Silence Plus” as a marketing line across multiple series and years, so “Silence Plus 44 dBA” alone is not specific enough to guarantee part compatibility. We recommend using the exact model (E-Nr) so you get the right diagrams and replacement parts.

Helpful model-specific documentation

  • Use the SHVM78Z53N installation guide to confirm enclosure requirements, electrical supply, and drain hose routing details for this exact dishwasher.

Last updated: January 2026

Common problems we see on Bosch dishwashers like model SHVM78Z53N include poor cleaning from clogged filters or spray arms, draining failures from a blocked hose or weak drain pump, leaks from door sealing issues, and drying complaints tied to heating or airflow. Use the SHVM78Z53N installation guide for safe access and connection checks.

Most common symptoms and what usually causes them

  • Not cleaning well: clogged filter, blocked spray arm holes, low incoming water temperature, overloading.
  • Won’t drain: kinked/blocked drain hose, debris in sump area, failing drain pump.
  • Leaking: door seal wear, unit not level, loose hose clamps, overfill condition.
  • Not drying: rinse aid empty, airflow issues, heater-related problems.
  • Won’t start or stops mid-cycle: door latch not closing, power supply issue, control or sensor fault.

Model-relevant parts that often solve these issues

If troubleshooting points to a failed component, these are common replacements for SHVM78Z53N:

Symptom Part to check What it does
Won’t drain / standing water Dishwasher drain pump 00631200 Pumps water out through the drain line
Poor cleaning / weak spray Dishwasher spray arm, upper 00745856 Distributes wash water to the upper rack
Leaking at the door Dishwasher door seal 00744884 Seals the tub to prevent water escaping
Not filling / fills slowly Dishwasher water inlet valve 10023852 Controls water entering the dishwasher

Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts

  • Confirm the dishwasher is level and secured; an out-of-level tub can cause leaks and poor wash action.
  • Clean the filter area and inspect the sump for broken glass or labels.
  • Spin spray arms by hand; clear any blocked jets.
  • Verify the drain hose has a proper high loop and is not kinked.
  • If an error code is showing, match it to the symptom using Bosch dishwasher error codes.

Why it matters

Most “big” dishwasher failures start as simple flow problems: restricted water in, restricted water out, or a compromised seal. Catching those early helps prevent repeat clogs, odors, and water damage.

Last updated: January 2026

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