Are all Bosch refrigerators 72 inches tall?
No. Bosch refrigerator height varies by model and style; they are not all 72 inches tall. For the Bosch B21CL80SNS bottom-mount refrigerator, the installation dimensions show an overall height of about 69 7/8 inches, not 72 inches (allow extra clearance for ventilation and leveling). See the installation guide for the exact dimension diagram.
What this means for Bosch B21CL80SNS
Your B21CL80SNS is designed to fit many standard kitchen cutouts without requiring a 72-inch-tall opening.
- Listed overall height: 69 7/8 in (1775 mm)
- Recommended clearance: 1/2 in at the top and 2 in behind for ventilation
- If installing next to a wall: allow 3 3/4 in minimum on the wall side for door swing
Quick height comparison (common refrigerator categories)
Heights vary widely across Bosch and other brands depending on configuration.
| Refrigerator type | Typical height range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Bottom-mount (like B21CL80SNS) | 68 to 71 in | Often under 72 in to fit standard cabinetry |
| French door | 68 to 71 in | Many are close to 70 in |
| Side-by-side | 65 to 71 in | Some are shorter; depends on capacity |
| Built-in | 80+ in | Requires a tall built-in cutout |
How to measure correctly before you buy or install
Use a tape measure and confirm both the appliance height and the space opening.
- Measure floor-to-cabinet height in multiple spots (floors can slope)
- Include clearance for hinges and airflow (top and rear gaps)
- Confirm the refrigerator can be leveled without hitting the cabinet above
- Check door swing clearance if the unit sits next to a wall
- Plan for moving the unit in (doorways and tight turns)
Why it matters
A 2-inch difference in height can prevent proper ventilation, make leveling impossible, or cause the cabinet above to rub the door. Using the model-specific dimensions for B21CL80SNS helps avoid fit problems and protects cooling performance.
You can also order model-matched replacement parts (such as the refrigerator door bin 11016450) from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
How to reset Bosch icemaker?
On your Bosch B21CL80SNS bottom-mount refrigerator, the most reliable “reset” for the ice maker is to switch the ice maker off and back on using the Ice Maker button, then allow time for the freezer to reach set temperature and for the ice maker to cycle. See the B21CL80SNS owner's manual for the exact button sequence and operating notes.
Quick reset steps (what we recommend)
- Confirm the ice storage box is installed and locked in position.
- Press the Ice Maker button to switch the ice maker off (the Ice Maker symbol disappears).
- Wait 30 seconds.
- Press the Ice Maker button to switch it on (the Ice Maker symbol appears).
- Keep the freezer at 0°F (-18°C) and avoid frequent drawer openings while it restarts.
- If it was off for a long time, remove and rinse the ice cube box with warm water (below 140°F/60°C), then air-dry completely before reinstalling.
If it still will not make ice
These checks solve most “no ice” complaints after a reset:
- Make sure the refrigerator is connected to the water supply and the shutoff valve is fully open.
- Check the water line for kinks or pinches.
- Verify water pressure is adequate (low pressure prevents filling).
- Re-seat the ice storage box; if it is not inserted correctly, ice production can stop.
- Level the refrigerator; if it is not level, water can spill from the ice maker and cubes can form irregularly (use the leveling feet).
What to expect after resetting
| Situation | What’s normal | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| First start or restart | Ice maker begins once the unit reaches set temp | Give it time to cool fully |
| After turning on | Motor/valve sound may occur after about 2 hours | Normal operation |
| First batch | Discard first 30 to 40 cubes for hygiene | Then use normally |
Why it matters
A proper off/on reset clears many “stuck cycle” issues without replacing parts, and correct leveling plus steady freezer temperature helps prevent leaks, clumping, and slow ice production.
For replacement parts related to ice production (controls, modules, or ice maker components), order from the parts list for this model or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
What does E2 mean on my Bosch refrigerator?
On a Bosch B21CL80SNS refrigerator, an E2 message is an error indication from the control system. In many Bosch refrigerator cases, E2 is tied to an ice maker or temperature-sensing related fault; start by checking ice maker operation, temperatures, and power cycling the unit per the B21CL80SNS owner's manual.
What to do first (quick checks)
- Power reset: Unplug the refrigerator (or switch off the breaker) for 2 to 5 minutes, then restore power.
- Confirm temps: Set the freezer to 0 °F (-18 °C) and the fresh food section to 41 °F (5 °C) (Auto Mode targets).
- Check ice maker basics: Make sure the ice bin is seated correctly and the ice maker is turned on.
- Verify water supply: Confirm the shutoff valve is fully open and the supply line is not kinked.
- Look for related symptoms: No ice production, intermittent cooling, or a non-responsive display can help narrow the cause.
Common causes and the parts that typically relate
E2 can show up when the refrigerator detects a problem it cannot correct automatically. These are common areas to inspect on this model:
| Symptom you notice | Most likely area | Example part on this model page |
|---|---|---|
| Ice maker stopped making ice | Ice maker module or drive | Refrigerator ice maker 11016457 |
| Display acts odd or won’t respond | User interface/display | Refrigerator display module 12013739 |
| Cooling seems inconsistent | Main control or power electronics | Refrigerator electronic control board 11016442 |
| Water-related ice issues | Water valve or tubing restriction | Valve-two way 12013732 or refrigerator water tubing 00646836 |
Why it matters
When E2 appears, the refrigerator is telling you it is seeing a condition that can affect ice production, temperature stability, or control operation. Addressing the underlying cause quickly helps prevent food temperature swings and repeat error codes.
When replacement is the right next step
Replace a part when the symptom is consistent and repeats after a reset:
- Ice maker never cycles or never fills after water supply checks: consider refrigerator ice maker 11016457.
- Display issues persist (blank, stuck segments, buttons not responding): consider refrigerator display module 12013739.
- Multiple functions act erratically (temps, fans, ice maker) with recurring errors: consider refrigerator electronic control board 11016442.
You can order the exact Bosch B21CL80SNS replacement parts listed for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with a Bosch fridge freezer?
The most common problem we see with Bosch fridge freezers, including model B21CL80SNS, is a cooling complaint: food too warm or too cold. It is usually caused by doors or drawers not sealing, airflow restrictions, or a control or fan issue; use the owner's manual troubleshooting chart to narrow the cause.
Most common symptoms and what they point to
- Food too warm: door not closing, drawers out of position, or door seals not sealing
- Food too cold: temperature set too low
- No display, no lights, not running: power supply issue (cord, breaker, outlet)
- Ice maker issues: water supply kinked/shut off, low water pressure, or ice box not seated
- Freezer performance drops: drawers left open (can lead to heavy ice and higher energy use)
Quick checks we recommend first
- Confirm doors and freezer drawers close fully; re-seat bins and drawers so nothing hits the door.
- Clean the door seals and the sealing surface; residue can prevent a tight seal.
- Verify temperature settings; raise the setting if items are freezing in the refrigerator section.
- Check power at the outlet and the breaker; a loose plug can mimic a failure.
- For ice maker complaints, confirm the shutoff valve is open and the line is not kinked.
Common causes vs. what to do next
| What you notice | Most likely cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Fresh food is warm | Door not sealing or closing | Level unit, reposition drawers, clean/adjust seals |
| Fresh food is freezing | Temperature set too low | Adjust to a warmer setting |
| Unit appears dead | No power | Plug in, reset breaker, confirm outlet power |
| Poor airflow/noisy | Fan or airflow restriction | Clear vents; inspect fan operation |
When a part is the likely fix
If basic checks do not resolve it, common repair-direction parts for this model include the refrigerator electronic control board 11016442 and the Bosch refrigerator evaporator fan motor 12014139.
Why it matters
Small sealing or airflow problems quickly turn into temperature swings, frost, and higher energy use; correcting the root cause early helps protect food and prevents repeat issues.
Last updated: February 2026





