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SHE4AM06UC ((01)) Bosch Dishwasher - Overview

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Rack Roller Wheel – Part Number: 00611666
Rack Roller Wheel
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Manufacturer #: 00611666
This kit comes with one axle and one roller.
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Drain Pump - 55Hz – Part Number: 00611332
Drain Pump - 55Hz
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PartSelect #: PS8727352
Manufacturer #: 00611332
The pump ejects the water from the dishwasher through the drain hose.
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Lower Rack Wheel with Clip – Part Number: 00165314
Lower Rack Wheel with Clip
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Water Inlet Valve – Part Number: 00607335
Water Inlet Valve
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Manufacturer #: 00607335
This is a replacement water inlet valve for your washer. The water inlet valve in your washer connects to the water source and solenoid wires, and ensures the tub has the right amount of water enterin...
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SEAL-DOOR – Part Number: 00669221
SEAL-DOOR
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HOSE-DRAIN – Part Number: 00668108
HOSE-DRAIN
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Sump Drain Hose – Part Number: 00645149
Sump Drain Hose
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LID – Part Number: 00611322
LID
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Manufacturer #: 00611322
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CUTLERY BASKET – Part Number: 00093046
CUTLERY BASKET
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PartSelect #: PS8693487
Manufacturer #: 00093046
$66.93
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LOCK – Part Number: 10006917
LOCK
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PartSelect #: PS12586896
Manufacturer #: 10006917
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SCREW – Part Number: 00603934
SCREW
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Manufacturer #: 00603934
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PANEL-BASE – Part Number: 00668687
PANEL-BASE
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Manufacturer #: 00668687
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Maurice
April 9, 2024
What year was the bosch dishwasher manufactured?
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Common Symptoms of the SHE4AM06UC

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The plastic clip on the roller broke
We let this go for a shameful amount of time before I decided I could probably fix it. The roller broke so you could only pull it out about halfway or it would come off the track. I looked up the part, and bought it. Actually bought two in case it happened again. When I arrived I looked at how it was put together on the other side and then just basically pushed it onto the rod and it was fixed. I am ashamed it took so long to do it. Never be afraid to try it yourself. It was a total of $10 shipped to fix it.
Parts Used:
Rack Roller Wheel
  • Catherine from AMHERST, NY
  • Difficulty Level:
    Very Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
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Dishwasher was pouring water during the rinse cycle. put the machine up on milk crates to find the source of the leak. The water was coming from the bottom corner of the door. Fount the orig gasket torn
Remove the dishwasher from under the counter. Remove door springs. On the inside of the lip of the door remove the 6 screws that hold the outer door panel on, and remove panel. this will expose hinge screws. Remove the two screws per side holding the inner door to the hinge assembly. Take pictures of the way the gasket's grey plastic end cap assembles between the inner door frame and the hinge, and remove the inner door. The old gasket has a channel lip that sits on the plastic edge of the washer tub, pull it off this lip and discard. Install new gasket and put it all back together! Use this opportunity to clean the gunk out of the upper door seals.
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SEAL-DOOR
  • Harper from Charleston WV, WV
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
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Would not fill with water. Pump sound like it was running when starting cycle
It was necessary to pull the dish washer to access the valve located on the lower left front of machine. Some difficulty in disconnecting water inlet and outlet hoses to valve since spring clips used to secure hoses. Tight spaces to remove the old valve and install new valve. Used screw type hose clamp on reinstall in lieu of spring clips. May have been easier had I had the special pliers used to remove and install spring type clips.
Saved a minimum of $100 for service call.
Parts Used:
Water Inlet Valve
  • Max from JENKS, OK
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers, Socket set
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