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Bosch B36CT80SNS/01 refrigerator

Bosch B36CT80SNS/01 refrigerator Parts

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Bosch REFRIGERATOR B36CT80SNS/01 FAQs

No. Bosch refrigerator height varies by model and style; they are not all 72 inches tall. For the Bosch B36CT80SNS, the installation dimensions in the B36CT80SNS owner’s manual show a 72-inch (1830 mm) niche height for installation planning.

What to expect for Bosch refrigerator heights

Bosch makes multiple refrigerator configurations (including bottom-mount and other styles), so overall height can differ. When you are shopping for a replacement or planning a kitchen cutout, always match the height to your exact model number.

Common height factors include:

  • Refrigerator style (bottom-mount, side-by-side, built-in)
  • Hinge and door design (clearance and swing)
  • Leveling feet and rollers (final installed height)
  • Required top clearance for ventilation
  • Cabinet niche or enclosure requirements
B36CT80SNS installation height and clearances

For B36CT80SNS, the manual’s installation diagram calls out a 72-inch (1830 mm) niche height and also specifies 1/2 inch (12.7 mm) clearance above the appliance.

Planning item What to use for B36CT80SNS Why it matters
Niche height 72 in (1830 mm) Ensures the refrigerator fits the opening
Top clearance 1/2 in (12.7 mm) Helps ventilation and prevents rubbing
Door opening angle Up to 118° (90° with optional stopper) Prevents door interference with walls/cabinets
Why it matters

If the refrigerator is too tall for the cabinet opening, you can block ventilation, force the cabinet trim, or end up with doors that do not open fully. Using the model-specific installation dimensions avoids fit issues before delivery or replacement.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. The Bosch B36CT80SNS refrigerator uses rollers underneath the cabinet to help you move it into position; once it’s in place, you level and stabilize it by lowering the front height-adjustable feet so the unit does not roll.

What you’ll see under the refrigerator

Bosch designs this style so it can be moved for installation and service, then secured for everyday use.

  • Rollers are located under the appliance for easier movement and alignment.
  • Front height-adjustable feet screw down to touch the floor.
  • Proper leveling helps prevent rolling or tipping when doors are opened.
  • Door alignment adjustments are done after the unit is level.

For the exact leveling and alignment procedure for this model, follow the B36CT80SNS owner's manual.

Quick setup checklist (move, then lock it in)
  1. Place the refrigerator on a firm, level floor.
  2. Roll it carefully into position (use help; these units are heavy).
  3. Use a wrench to screw down both front height-adjustable feet until they touch the floor.
  4. Re-check level and adjust the feet to compensate for floor unevenness.
  5. Confirm doors close smoothly and seals contact evenly.
Wheels vs. leveling feet: what’s the difference?
Feature Purpose When it matters
Rollers (under cabinet) Helps move and align the refrigerator Installation, cleaning behind unit, service access
Height-adjustable feet (front) Levels and stabilizes the refrigerator Prevents rocking, helps doors close correctly
Why it matters

If the refrigerator is left resting on the rollers instead of the feet, it can shift when you open the doors, which can affect door closing, door gasket sealing, and temperature stability.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Bosch B36CT80SNS, the most common issues we see are cooling and temperature complaints (warm fridge, warm freezer, or temperature swings) plus ice maker and water dispensing problems. Many are caused by airflow restrictions, dirty condenser areas, or a water supply issue; others point to a failed fan, sensor, or water valve.

Quick checks that fix many “common problems”
  • Make sure vents inside the refrigerator are not blocked by food packages.
  • Keep the doors closed as much as possible; frequent opening warms the cabinet.
  • Leave space between food and the back wall so air can circulate.
  • Vacuum the ventilation openings periodically (the manual recommends at least yearly).
  • Confirm the water supply shutoff valve is fully open (for ice maker and dispenser issues).
Symptoms and the most likely causes
Symptom Most common causes Parts often involved on B36CT80SNS
Fridge not cold enough Blocked vents, dirty ventilation openings, evaporator fan not running Evaporator fan 12023002
Freezer over-icing or poor cooling Defrost system issue, airflow problem, sensor reading wrong Heating element-tube heater -defrost freezer fdbm -120v 11032692, evaporator temperature sensor rast 2,5 + shrinking tube 12024918
Ice maker not making ice Water supply issue, ice maker failure, inlet valve problem Thermador refrigerator ice maker 12028493, valve-magnet water valve double fdbm 115v 12028324
Water dispenser slow or no water Air in line, filter restriction, inlet valve issue Valve-magnet water valve double fdbm 115v 12028324
Door not sealing, moisture, warm spots Door not aligned, gasket not sealing Door gasket kfx96 / kfd93 grey 11030522
Why it matters

Temperature and airflow problems can lead to food spoilage, frost buildup, and extra compressor run time. Water and ice issues can create leaks, low ice production, and noisy valve operation. Fixing the root cause early helps protect the cooling system and keeps energy use down.

Best next step for this model

Use the B36CT80SNS owner's manual to confirm recommended settings, cleaning intervals, and any model-specific diagnostics. If you’re seeing an error code, use our Bosch side by side refrigerator error codes guide to narrow the failure to a sensor, fan, defrost, or control issue.

Last updated: February 2026

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