Bosch is probably the most overrepresented appliance brand in the South Bay — especially the dishwashers. The 500 and 800 series have been specified into so many tract-home remodels and PV custom builds that there’s a Bosch in almost every other kitchen we walk into.
What we repair on Bosch
- Dishwashers (SHP, SHX, SHV, SHE-series) — E09 (flow sensor), E24 (drainage), E15 (leak pan activation), PureDry fan failures, rack-glide replacement
- Wall ovens (HBL, HBN, HBE) — bake element failures, control board lockouts, hinge replacement, touch-panel diagnostics
- Induction cooktops (NIT, NET) — fault codes F4/F7, generator board replacement, element coil replacement
- Counter-depth refrigerators (B-series) — evaporator fan, dispenser valve, ice-maker assembly
- Free-standing ranges & slide-ins (HGI, HDI) — igniter, safety valve, control board
Why Bosch dishwashers call us more often than any other brand
The E15 fault — “leak detected, pump running” — is the single most common repair request we get, period. Most of the time it’s a micro-drip from the dispenser or the inlet valve, not an actual flood. We diagnose on the first visit and replace the specific failed part; we don’t sell you a whole new pump assembly when the problem is a $20 solenoid.
Parts & turnaround
We stock the common Bosch dishwasher pumps, racks and drain assemblies on the van. Control boards and cooktop generators we order from the Phoenix regional distributor — typically 2-3 business days. Most Bosch repairs close inside a week.
Factory-authorized training through BSH (Bosch-Siemens-Hausgeräte). Call (310) 220-4347 for diagnostics.
Bosch repair by city
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