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The Bosch 00645208 Genuine OEM Detergent Dispenser Assembly is a high-quality replacement part designed specifically for Bosch dishwashers. It ensures efficient detergent and rinse aid dispensing, enhancing your dishwashing experience while maintaining the integrity of your appliance.
C**L
You CAN replace this yourself.
Identical replacement for the dispenser that was broken on my Bosch (broken original was NOT Bosch's fault, but required replacing regardless)total time to replace :1 hourIf you've read any of the reviews for replacing this dispenser on a Bosch you'll have encountered the horror stories of people filleting their hands and arms trying to PUSH OUT the dispenser using force. Don't be the next injury. Don't try to push the dispenser out from the front using brute force. There's a much easier and safer way by using bread bag tabs and pulling the dispenser IN from the inside. I can't take credit for the overall idea (wish I could find the original poster who used Popsicle sticks) but the bread tabs work well and make removal easy.Panel access and wire disconnect.1. Disconnect the dishwasher from electricity2. Open the door so that it is parallel to the floor and support the front face so that it does not drop.3. Remove the torx screws holding the stainless steel panel and the front panel together. As you remove the screws, the weight of the front face will no longer hold the door down against the closing spring tension. Be careful to keep the stainless inner panel from retracting. Do not let the panels separate too far until you have all the wires disconnected from the dispenser or you risk breaking the wires off at the connector and have an entirely different problem on your hands. Having a helper tasked with just holding the door helps immensely. Alternatively, jam something between the washer and the inner panel to keep it from closing. Be careful not to lift the front panel by the top as the control panel will separate. If it does, fit it back in place.4. Once the panels are separated, disconnect the wires in this sequence: lower right, wire harness around, middle left, top. Each of the connectors has a locking tab to hold them in place. So with a micro-sized screwdriver or similar tool, lift the lock tab and remove the connector. Pull on the connector, not the wires. Leave the wires in the plastic harness, and they'll go back together in reverse order.5. With the front panel now completely disconnected from the inner stainless panel, lay the front panel on the floor sideways so that it's out of the way and there's no tension on the wires which will still be connected as a bundle under the washer.Old unit removal1. The dispenser is held in place by the infamous metal tabs originating from the stainless inner door panel. three on the bottom, one on each side, and a long strip on top. Note: You'll only work with the bottom and side metal tabs and do nothing with the top tab. Once the sides and bottom are free, the dispenser is designed to pull out from the bottom first.2. Find 5 bread bag tabs (I only had three so I had to cut them like the picture). Alternatively find a useless "shopping club" card you have liying around and cut peices like the photo.3. First for the bottom three tabs, and then for the single metal tab on each side (five in total): VERY carefully, use a long but thin slotted screwdriver to bend the metal tab out JUST FAR enough to slide the bread tab between the metal tab and the corresponding "ramp" the dispenser. Release the tension on the metal tab and the plastic will remain wedged in place. This will keep the metal tab from returning back to its original spot holding the dispenser in. Be slow and gentle, and don't permanently bend or tear the metal tab.4. Once all five tabs have been inserted in their place, simply reach inside the dishwasher and PULL the bottom edge of the dispencer IN TOWARDS THE INSIDE of the dishwasher. If the bread tabs were inserted correctly, it will 1) come out amazingly easy 2) scare the crap out of you as the bread tabs "snap free" and explode to the far corners of your kitchen. Make sure you retrieve any of them that flew inside the dishwasher. But behold! you're now holding the dispenser clear of the dishwasher, and there's no blood to clean up.New Unit Prep1. With a damp rag, clean up the area where the dispenser gasket seals with the stainless inner door panel.2. Take a bit of rinse aid and moisten the gasket on the new dispenser.3. Make sure that none of the metal tabs have been overly bent. If you were carefull inserting the bread tabs they shouldn't look bent at all. but if they are, carefully bend them back to their original position to accept the new dispenser.New unit installation1. Insert the top of the new dispenser through the hole and behind the metal tab strip at the top of the hole. The long top strip holds the dispenser's top in place while we pivot the bottom of the dispenser into the hole.2. With the top in and securely behind the tabs, slowly but firmly, push/rotate the botom of the dispenser into the panel hole. You'll meet with increasing resistence until you hear the metal tabs click into place around the sides and bottom. Once they are all engaged give it one more firm steady push to ensure a tight seal between the dispenser and the stainless steel panel. It should now be as secure as the original was.3. Bring the front panel back up to the inner panel (supporting the bottom to a good height helps here) so the wires are in reach of the dispenser.4. Reconnect the wires in the reverse order that they were disconnected.5. Give the dispenser one final review to make sure its secure, sealed and all the wires are connected6. Screw the front panel back on to the stainless steel inner panel making sure that the seals are inplace and the panels are centered.7. Reconnect the electricity.8. Turn the unit on, reset (start button 3 seconds). If all the wires were connected to the right spots, your dishwasher's been fixed. I had to turn the power off and on twice, but no issues afterwards.
B**B
Was a nearly perfect fit and works well
We were having issues with too much Rinse Agent being dispensed leaving dishes slimy. And we had to refill the Rinse Agent dispenser after nearly every batch of dishes.I suspected the dispenser, so ordered this one to replace it.I had a bit of an issue getting one side pushed in enough for the metal clip to fully engage. Don't know if the replacement part had an issue or if it was something to do with the metal clip that is part of the inner door. But after fighting it for a few minutes I was able to finally get it to fully click in place.Other than that it was perfect, and it did fix the problem.
E**S
Perfect fit OEM part!
Pretty easy to install and the OEM part works as new, with no leaks or unintended outcomes.
H**B
Good Product / Make sure new connector sleeve is compatible with your plug
One of the connectors required you to use the previous dispenser's connector sleeve. The new connector socket was configured in reverse and would not receive or allow the wire harness connector to plug in. This particular plug had a different type of ridge pattern than the new products socket sleeve. Once I figured this out and replaced it with the old sleeve from the old dispenser.... the plug/connector slid into the socket and worked like it was supposed to. Your unit might be different than mine... just writing this to let self installers know that there is a fix.
W**.
Failed after 3 months of use.
I installed this part on 20240824 in a Bosch dishwasher shx7pt55uc-02. It failed to open the dispenser door during two runs on 20241110. The last day of Amazon returns was 20240921. I researched again tonight and I found that the part that typically fails is https://www.amazon.com/Whirlpool-12002535-WP22002119-AP4009198-PS1777057/dp/B09P9WM3KR?adgrpid=59804672841&hvadid=274736472658&hvdev=m&hvlocphy=9032088&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=3722021807724500919&hvtargid=kwd-295414107774&hydadcr=7221_9586346&keywords=12002535&qid=1665028771&qu=eyJxc2MiOiIxLjIzIiwicXNhIjoiMS4wOSIsInFzcCI6IjAuOTIifQ%3D%3D&sr=8-3&linkCode=sl1&tag=scottthefixit-20&linkId=c9c4e68a1b77855a14ebd64b47e3cf31&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl . It will be far easier to replace this actuator instead of the whole soap dispenser because the dispenser is far harder to remove than the motion imagery clips on the web show.
T**G
Fit without issue
I replaced my original soap dispenser with this unit since the old one was clogged due to a poor choice of detergent.(make sure power is off on the unit before you attempt this)The replacement process was relatively simple. Open the door, unscrew the 3 screws on the bottom portion of each side, remove the front cover (pull down and out from the bottom of the panel).Disconnect the wires from the soap dispenser that are visible, then remove the final screws on top for the menu panel and disconnect the last wire.Slightly bend the metal tabs on the inside of the soap dispenser and use coins (pennies worked) to hold the tabs in an open position). Slowly push the unit out. (There are three tabs on top, top on the side and two on the bottom that I remember)Push the new unit in the same way the old one came out, make sure the dispenser is oriented the right way for the soap to come out. You will likely need to reattached the plastic spacers for the front panel, the thin clip goes towards the inside of the unit and clips onto the bottom outside frame below the final screw hole for the front panel on each side. There should be an inset on the metal frame for where it clips in.Reattach top panel, plug wires back in, and then reattach door and turn power back on!
J**S
Fit perfectly
Good fitment, works great. Fixed my problem where water was washing back into the jet dry compartment. There are a lot of electronics and sensors in this module that make the part so expensive.
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