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Bosch SHX9PT75UC/C9 dishwasher

Bosch SHX9PT75UC/C9 dishwasher Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Bosch SHX9PT75UC/C9 dishwasher, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Bosch Dishwasher SHX9PT75UC/C9 FAQs

Yes. You can buy replacement parts for the Bosch SHX9PT75UC dishwasher, including common repair items like pumps, sensors, door seals, racks, and dispensers. Use the parts list and diagrams in the SHX9PT75UC owner's manual to match the correct part to your exact configuration.

Common dishwasher parts people replace

  • Circulation pump and heater (wash performance, heating)
  • Drain pump parts (draining issues)
  • Door seal and door hardware (leaks, door closing problems)
  • Detergent dispenser and rinse-aid cap (soap cup issues, spotting)
  • Racks and rack components (rust, broken wheels, poor loading)

Here are a few examples of Bosch SHX9PT75UC parts we commonly see customers order:

Symptom you’re fixing Part to check Example part for this model
Not cleaning well, water not circulating Circulation pump with heater Thermador dishwasher circulation pump with heater 00753351
Cloudy water, inconsistent wash results Turbidity sensor Dishwasher turbidity sensor 00611323 or 00611574
Leaking at the door Door seal Dishwasher door seal 00263096
Detergent cup not working Detergent dispenser Dishwasher detergent dispenser assembly 00645208

How to make sure you order the right part

  • Confirm the full model number is SHX9PT75UC (check the rating plate on the door edge).
  • Use the exploded-view diagrams to identify the exact location and name of the part.
  • Match by part ID/part number, not just by description.
  • If you’re replacing a water or drain component, shut off the water supply and power first.
  • For installation-related parts (hoses, guides, mounting), follow the routing and height requirements in the SHX9PT75UC installation guide.

Why it matters

Dishwasher parts are not always interchangeable across Bosch model variations. Matching the correct part ID helps prevent fit issues, leaks, and repeat repairs, and it keeps wash performance and safety features working as designed.

Last updated: February 2026

You can order replacement parts for your Bosch SHX9PT75UC dishwasher from the parts list for this model; match by part ID, part name, and diagram to ensure proper fit. For model-specific service and operating guidance, use the SHX9PT75UC owner's manual.

How ordering parts typically works

  • Find the dishwasher’s model number on the rating label (commonly on the door edge).
  • Use the model parts list and diagrams to identify the correct component.
  • Match the part by part ID and description, not just by appearance.
  • Confirm whether seals, clamps, or mounting hardware are included.
  • Follow the steps in the installation guide when installing and leveling the dishwasher.

When it can be better to buy parts from Sears PartsDirect

We stock many common SHX9PT75UC parts and make it easy to match by part ID and description.

Best choice when you need Model parts list and diagrams Sears PartsDirect ordering
OEM diagram-based lookup Yes Yes
Fast replacement of common wear parts Yes Yes
Help identifying symptoms and likely parts Limited Strong DIY support

Examples of parts customers commonly replace include the dishwasher detergent dispenser assembly 00645208 (detergent door not opening or leaking) and the dishwasher turbidity sensor 00611323 (wash performance issues tied to soil sensing).

Why it matters

Using the exact model number SHX9PT75UC prevents ordering the wrong circulation pump, control panel, or door components; it also helps you follow the correct installation and setup steps.

Last updated: March 2026

Yes; repairing a Bosch dishwasher is worth it in most cases, including model SHX9PT75UC, because a single-part fix (like a seal, sensor, or dispenser) typically costs far less than replacing the entire dishwasher and restores normal cleaning and draining.

Quick repair vs. replace checklist

  • Age: Repair is the best value when the dishwasher is under 10 years old.
  • Cost rule: Repair when the estimate is under 50% of the price of a comparable new dishwasher.
  • Failure type: One clear symptom (leak, won’t drain, detergent cup issue) favors repair.
  • Major components: Multiple big-ticket failures at once (motor, heater, control) favors replacement.
  • Parts availability: If the needed part is readily available, repair is usually faster than replacement.

Common “worth repairing” fixes on SHX9PT75UC

Symptom What to check first Example part that fits this model
Water leaking at the door Door gasket and alignment Dishwasher door seal 00263096
Detergent cup not opening Dispenser door and latch Dishwasher detergent dispenser assembly 00645208
Poor cleaning or cloudy results Spray path and sensing Dishwasher turbidity sensor 00611323
Drain issues after a cycle Drain path and pump area Dishwasher drain pump lid 00611322

What the Bosch manual recommends before service

Bosch directs owners to use the troubleshooting and “Self Help” information in the manual before scheduling service. For model-specific operating steps and troubleshooting, use the SHX9PT75UC owner's manual.

Why it matters

A targeted repair extends the service life of a premium Bosch dishwasher and usually delivers the lowest cost per year of use, especially when the problem is isolated to one replaceable part.

Last updated: February 2026

Most Bosch dishwashers, including model SHX9PT75UC, typically last 10 to 15 years with normal household use. Consistent care (especially cleaning filters and using the right detergent) and correct installation have the biggest impact on how long the wash system, heater, and pumps keep performing well.

What affects dishwasher lifespan the most

  • Maintenance habits: cleaning the filter area and spray arms reduces strain on the circulation system.
  • Water quality: hard water speeds up mineral buildup on the heater and internal passages.
  • Usage frequency: multiple loads per day shortens the service life of moving parts.
  • Loading and detergent: overloading and excess detergent can cause poor washing and residue.
  • Leak prevention: catching small leaks early protects the base, wiring, and controls.

Maintenance checklist we recommend

Use the care steps and intervals in the SHX9PT75UC owner’s manual.

  • Rinse and clean the filter area regularly.
  • Inspect and clear spray arm holes if you see debris.
  • Run a dishwasher cleaner or descaling cycle as needed for hard water.
  • Keep rinse aid filled to improve drying and reduce spotting.
  • Check the door seal for food buildup and wipe it clean.

Common “wear” parts and what they do

These parts do not set the lifespan by themselves, but replacing a failed component can keep the dishwasher running reliably.

Part What you’ll notice when it’s failing What it impacts
Thermador dishwasher circulation pump with heater 00753351 poor cleaning, cold wash, unusual noise wash pressure and water heating
Dishwasher aquastop assembly 00674387 fill problems, leak protection trips water inlet and leak safety
Dishwasher door seal 00263096 water at the front or sides leak prevention

Why it matters

A dishwasher that is cleaned, leveled, and supplied with proper water flow runs with less load on the circulation pump, heater, and electronics. That reduces breakdowns and helps you reach the typical 10 to 15 year service life.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Bosch SHX9PT75UC dishwasher, the most common day-to-day “problem” we see is the dishwasher not starting or not completing a cycle, usually from a door that is not fully latched, a cycle that needs to be reset, delay start being enabled, or a power or water supply interruption. For model-specific checks, use the SHX9PT75UC owner's manual.

Most common symptoms and what they usually mean

  • Won’t start: door not latched, unit not turned on, delay start set, cycle needs reset
  • Beeping at end of cycle: end-of-cycle signal (normal)
  • No lights on the console: power supply issue (breaker, fuse, cord connection)
  • Poor cleaning: filters or spray paths restricted; loading issues
  • Not draining: drain path restriction or drain pump area obstruction

Quick checks we recommend first (fast, no tools)

  1. Close the door firmly until it latches.
  2. Press the main power switch to turn the dishwasher on.
  3. Cancel or reset the cycle using the steps in the manual.
  4. Confirm Delay Start is not enabled.
  5. Verify the house breaker is on and the water supply valve is open.

When it points to a part (common repair paths)

If the basics check out and performance is still off, these parts are often involved:

Symptom Common cause Example part for this model
Not cleaning well Weak wash circulation or heating issue Thermador dishwasher circulation pump with heater 00753351
Overfilling, underfilling, or leak protection events Inlet or safety shutoff issue Dishwasher aquastop assembly 00674387
Wash results vary with soil level Sensor reading issue Dishwasher turbidity sensor 00611323

Why it matters

Start and cycle-completion issues are often setup or control related, not a major failure. Doing the latch, reset, delay start, power, and water checks first prevents unnecessary part replacement and gets the dishwasher running faster.

Last updated: February 2026

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