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Bosch refrigerators

French door, bottom freezer and counter-depth units, panel-ready and free-standing. Bosch refrigerators publish almost no error codes, so this is equipment you diagnose by what it is doing rather than by what it is displaying.

  • 4 symptoms we are called out to
  • From $95 diagnostic, credited to the repair
  • 59 cities and neighborhoods covered
  • OEM parts available on order

The short version

What this equipment is, for a repair

Configurations

36" · 30" · 24" · counter-depth

Access

Planned before the visit, not discovered on arrival

Parts

OEM, available on order

Diagnostic

From $95, credited to the repair

What goes wrong with it

Each one covers the likely causes in the order they are worth checking, and what to do in five minutes before booking anything.

  • Condensation running down chilled glass bottles
    Diagnosed by behavior

    Refrigerator not cooling

    A refrigerator running warm, cooling unevenly, or holding overnight and drifting by day. This equipment publishes almost no codes, so what it is doing matters more here than on anything else on this site.

    • One compartment warm, the other fine
    • Compressor running almost constantly
    • Frost building at the back of the freezer
    What it usually means
  • A tumbler of ice on a wooden table in low sun
    Slow before it stops

    Ice maker not making ice

    No ice, or a bin that never fills. Production halves over weeks before it stops altogether, and almost every cause is cheaper to fix while the machine is still limping along.

    • Half the ice it used to make
    • Stopped completely after a filter change
    • Ice tastes or smells wrong
    What it usually means
  • A glass being filled with ice under a refrigerator dispenser
    Splits the problem usefully

    Water dispenser not working

    No water at the dispenser, a trickle where there was a stream, or a dispenser that runs on when you let go. Whether the ice maker still works is the fastest way to narrow this.

    • Nothing at all from the dispenser
    • A trickle instead of a stream
    • Ice still working, water not
    What it usually means
  • A dark kitchen at night, one strip of light under the cabinets
    Some of it is normal

    Refrigerator making noise

    Buzzing, clicking, gurgling or a rattle that comes and goes. Several of these noises are the appliance working — and one of them is a fan that is about to cost you a warm refrigerator.

    • A rattle or scraping that comes and goes
    • Loud humming that has got worse
    • Clicking every few minutes
    What it usually means

What we do on it

Starting figures for this equipment in South Florida. The exact cost is confirmed after an on-site diagnostic — and this is not the whole list of what can go wrong, so call if your problem is not here.

  • An appliance technician kneeling on a kitchen floor, writing up a job on a clipboard beside an open cabinet and a tool box
    from $95

    Diagnostic visit

    We read the code, reproduce what the appliance is doing, and check the cheap causes before anything expensive is proposed. The fee is credited toward the work when you go ahead.

    • Codes read and reproduced on site
    • The inexpensive causes checked first
    • Credited toward the repair
    What this involves
  • A manifold gauge set held in both hands, the red and blue gauges and hoses in close up
    from $600

    Refrigerator sealed system repair

    Refrigerant circuit work, where the diagnosis matters far more than the part. A refrigerator that cools unevenly or runs constantly without holding often points here — but four cheaper things point the same way first.

    • Everything cheaper ruled out first
    • Leak located, not just recharged
    • Held at set point before we leave
    What this involves
  • An ice maker bin filled with cubes below the molds, seen from above inside a white freezer
    from $135

    Ice maker & water repair

    No ice, slow ice, or a dispenser that has stopped. Production halves long before it stops, which makes this a repair that is much cheaper if it is booked early.

    • Filter, pressure and the fill valve
    • Ice maker module and its harness
    • Dispenser controls and the water line
    What this involves
  • Two multimeter test probes resting against a green electronic control board, photographed close up
    from $310

    Control board replacement

    The repair we most want to rule out before doing. A board is the expensive part on most of this equipment, and a good share of the symptoms that point at one turn out to be a sensor, a harness or a power supply instead.

    • Confirmed before it is condemned
    • Power supply and harness checked first
    • OEM boards on order against the model
    What this involves
  • A hand pouring liquid detergent into the open dispenser drawer of a washing machine
    from $145

    Maintenance & descaling

    The visit that stops the other pages happening. In a city with hard water and a lot of heat, descaling a dishwasher and cleaning a condenser are not housekeeping — they are the two cheapest repairs on this site, done early.

    • Dishwasher descaling before it costs the heat pump
    • Condenser and coil cleaning
    • Filters across the whole kitchen and laundry
    What this involves
  • A technician kneeling at a kitchen cabinet run with a cordless drill and an open tool box, a built-in oven beside him
    from $185

    Installation & re-fitting

    Fitting a replacement into an opening that was built for something else, stacking a laundry pair, or putting right an installation that has been causing problems since day one. A surprising share of what looks like a broken appliance is an appliance installed badly.

    • Built-in openings, panels and trim
    • Stacked laundry and closet installs
    • Correcting installations that never worked
    What this involves

In more detail

About Bosch refrigerators

Diagnosed by behavior, not by display

Bosch publishes three error entries for its entire US refrigeration line — one for the ice maker, one for the dispenser interface, and one generic letter that means "call somebody". That is not a gap in our research; it is the design. So a refrigerator visit here starts from the things that are actually measurable: compartment temperatures against their set points, how long the compressor runs, whether the evaporator fan is moving air, and how much dust is packed into the condenser.

What this climate does to it

A refrigerator in South Florida runs against a warmer kitchen for more months of the year than the same unit anywhere north of here, and a condenser that cannot shed heat is behind more temperature complaints than any single component. Near the water, salt air shortens the life of the coil and the fan motor on top of that. Cleaning is seasonal here rather than annual, and it is the maintenance that most reliably prevents the expensive repair.

Ice and water

The fast ice makers fitted to the upper series produce a great deal of ice and are correspondingly sensitive to what feeds them: a filter past its life, low pressure at the valve, or a line that was pinched when the unit was pushed back. Cloudy ice, half production and a bin that never fills are all the same conversation, and none of them start at the compressor.

This article is based on:

  • Official manufacturer documentation
  • Internal repair procedures
  • Technician repair history
  • Company quality standards

Before you book

Questions about bosch refrigerators

There is no code on the display. Does that mean nothing is wrong?

No — it means the refrigerator has very little to say. Bosch publishes three codes for its refrigeration and thousands of these units are working in this city, so the useful information is what you can observe: which compartment drifted, when, and what changed around it.

The ice maker has slowed right down.

Slow ice comes weeks before no ice, and it is the cheaper moment to look. Filter, water pressure, the fill valve, and whether the freezer is actually holding its temperature — in that order.

Counter-depth means it is built in, doesn't it?

Not quite, and it matters for the visit. A counter-depth unit is shallower so it sits flush with your cabinets, but it still rolls out. A panel-ready one is trimmed into the run and does not.

Tell us the model number and what it is doing.

Call (305) 783-3552