Bosch Microwave Parts
- Search your model number to find:
- Genuine OEM parts guaranteed to fit
- Free manuals and guides
- Repair instructions and videos
Popular Bosch Microwave Parts
Bosch Microwave Support
PartSelect Number PS8728127
Manufacturer Part Number 00617262
This handle end cap, also known as a door handle support, is supplied directly by the manufacturer for use in microwaves. It is a genuine OEM part that is guaranteed to fit like the original. The end cap helps protect the end of the handle by preventing wear and tear. It also provides a comfortable grip and contributes to the appearance of the microwave by giving the handle a finished look. If the handle end cap becomes damaged or lost, it can affect the functionality and appearance of the microwave door handle. Each end cap is sold separately.
Fixes these symptoms
- Door not closing properly
- See more...
Installation Instructions
John from DURANGO, CO
Replace door handle support
The door just lifts off of the Microwave and then I popped the plastic frame off of the inside of the door with a flat head screwdriver. Next I unscrewed the metal frame with a phillips screwdriver and then the old broken support. Once I put the new handle support on with the handle then just put the 2 frame parts back on & replace the door to the microwave. It's easy and there are youtube videos if you have a problem
Read more...
Bosch Microwave Microswitch
PartSelect Number PS8727790
Manufacturer Part Number 00614767
This microswitch, also known as a safety switch, is a genuine OEM replacement part for use in microwaves. It is a highly sensitive switch which responds to slight changes in pressure or position, and ensures that the microwave only operates when the door is shut. The switch can fail due to physical damage or electrical failure, resulting in difficulties closing the door, and turning on the appliance. To remove the faulty switch, disconnect the wiring connectors and take note of where they are positioned. Place the new switch in position and reattach the wiring connectors to the appropriate terminals and close the microwave door to check that the switch engages appropriately.
Fixes these symptoms
- Won’t turn on
- See more...
Installation Instructions
Baljinder from LONG GROVE, IL
Fuse blows on powering up, one door secondary switch was short
Replaced switch abdcsupports
Read more...
Bosch Microwave Switch
PartSelect Number PS10060778
Manufacturer Part Number 00631512
Fixes these symptoms
- Won’t turn on
- See more...
Installation Instructions
Baljinder from LONG GROVE, IL
Fuse blows on powering up, one door secondary switch was short
Replaced switch abdcsupports
Read more...
Bosch Microwave Cooking Tray - Black
PartSelect Number PS10061150
Manufacturer Part Number 00795449
This tray rotates in the center of the microwave to help ensure the food cooks evenly. The tray sits on the coupler and had built in rollers.
Fixes these symptoms
- Noisy
- Sparking
- Tray won’t turn
- See more...
Bosch Microwave Drive Coupling
It's a $9 part and I probably saved at least $200. Read more...
PartSelect Number PS8770347
Manufacturer Part Number 00628013
Fixes these symptoms
- Tray won’t turn
- See more...
Installation Instructions
Denise A from BELLINGHAM, WA
The porcelain tri piece the turntable sits on broke.
Pulled out the old piece after removing turntable and put new piece in. Then put turntable back on top.It's a $9 part and I probably saved at least $200. Read more...
Bosch Microwave Switch
PartSelect Number PS3522738
Manufacturer Part Number 3B73362F
This microwave door switch provides power to the various components in the microwave when the door is in a closed position, and interrupts power when the door is open. This door switch is approximately 1 1/2 inches long, and has 2 metal prongs called terminals that extend from its body. If your microwave will not turn or heat properly, there could be an issue with the door switch. You can check the switch for continuity using a multi-meter. With the actuator button depressed, you should see continuity between these terminals. If there is no continuity the switch will need to be replaced.
NOTE: Before you begin this repair, first make sure your microwave is unplugged, and that your capacitor is discharged. A capacitor stores large amounts of electricity even when your microwave is unplugged.
Fixes these symptoms
- Doesn’t shut off
- No heat
- Tray won’t turn
- See more...
Installation Instructions
JAMES from BILLINGS, MT
Broken door micro switch. (unit does not start heating)
Unplug the unit before servicing. Need phillips screwdriver. Open door. Use step ladder to access and remove 2 small screws from top of the room air diffuser at top of unit. Slide diffuser slightly to the left to align the diffuser's plastic tab on the left side to rotate toward you. (The wires for the front control panel are at the far left side of this difuser, but difuser is slotted for easy removal). Once the difuser is removed you will see 1 screw at the top that secures the pannel cover on the left side of the unit. Remove screw and slide this panel slightly up and out. This exposes the plastic frame that holds the upper and lower door switches. To locate the door switches and observe how they work, close and open the door and watch the door (bayonets) open and close the micro switches. Do the (red) buttons on top of the switches move up and down when the door bayonets push and release? If the buttons do not "pop" up when opened the switch is defective. The switch frame is secured with 2 screws. Remove screws and rotate the unit out for easy access to the micro switch(s). The internal (spring?) on my unit that is suposed to allow the red (visible) button on top of the switch to "pop" up when the door is opened was broken. Carefully pry the switch outward while being careful to lift the plastic holder-piece that holds the switch in place. Be careful, there is a small pin on the frame, so rotate the switch OUT toward you while lifting (carefully) the plastic holder-piece (you will see it on top of the switch). You can use an ohm meter to test the continuity of the switches. But if the buttons don't "pop" they are defective. Replace switch and reassemble.
Read more...
Bosch Microwave Fuse
PartSelect Number PS10060777
Manufacturer Part Number 00631510
Fixes these symptoms
- Won’t turn on
- See more...
Bosch Microwave Support
PartSelect Number PS8770380
Manufacturer Part Number 00648813
Fixes these symptoms
- Won’t turn on
- See more...
Installation Instructions
Baljinder from LONG GROVE, IL
Fuse blows on powering up, one door secondary switch was short
Replaced switch abdcsupports
Read more...
Bosch Microwave Door Hinge - Right Side
PartSelect Number PS10060784
Manufacturer Part Number 00631518
Fixes these symptoms
- Door not closing properly
- See more...
Bosch Microwave Door Hinge - Left Side
To remove the door, I made two of the special tools required in the Bosch repair manual. I fabricated two square pieces of aluminum, about 30mm on a side and ¼” thick. With the door open (it is horizontal) you place one square in each of the cavities that the hinges close into and close the door far enough that the squares take up the force of the springs and allow you to lift the door out. Of course, if one spring is broken, you will not need a square on that side to remove the door but will need it later to install the door with the new hinge. In fact, I installed the square in the replacement hinge before I installed the hinge in the door.
Next remove the ventilation duct (Part number PS8770410). There are three screws. When re-installing the duct later, do not overtighten the screws, because they can pull through the duct. This will require longer screws and small flat washers to repair (‘don’t ask me how I know’).
The next step is to remove the plastic cover (PartSelect part number PS11705124). It will be impossible to save the plastic cover (‘don’t ask me how I know’). Purchase a new one ahead of time. It will be easier to not scratch the door if you recognize that you are going to destroy the cover.
When removing the plastic cover, pieces of some of the tabs that hold the cover in place will break off. The broken-off pieces of the tabs that fit into cavities at the top of the door may remain in the cavities. IF YOU DO NOT PICK OUT THOSE PIECES, THE NEW COVER WILL NOT SNAP HOME DUE TO THE PRESENCE OF THE BROKEN PIECES. You will break the new cover in removing it to figure out why it wouldn’t snap home and will have the pleasure of purchasing a second new cover (‘don’t ask me now I know’).
Also, when removing the cover try not to bend the metal fingers of the frame (part number PS8770415), particularly along the top of the door. It is important that the gap between the metal fingers and the frame holding the glass be correct, since that is where the seal (part number PS10061106) must fit when replacing the cover. On the other hand, if the metal fingers are bent too far away from the frame holding the glass, the cover will not line up with the cavities along the top where the tabs go home. It will be easier to protect the metal fingers if you recognize that you will be destroying the cover when you remove it.
I did pinch and damage the seal when trying to force the first new cover in place (it didn’t go home, as described above), and had the pleasure of purchasing another seal (currently unavailable). You only get one chance per cover.
Once the cover is removed the frame can be removed from the outer door by removing the screws holding the two parts together.
Next, replace the spring.
Next re-attach the frame to the outer door.
Next, be sure the seal is positioned correctly on the cover. The seal has a flap that holds it in place on the cover, such that the seal will be pulled into place when installing the cover. This is essential, since you will not be able to reposition the seal once the cover snaps home (particularly along the top of the door).
Now, carefully position the cover so that it is going to remain parallel with the door when you push it home. You do not want the cover to be cocked, since the seal may not install correctly. Be sure all the tabs are falling into place as you install the cover. Hopefully, the tabs will all snap into place and the seal will stay in place.
Replace the door by feeding the hinges into place with the squares still installed. Open the door fully and remove the squares. The door will close correctly if the hinges are placed correctly. This may take several tries.
Finally, microwave yourself a fresh cup of coffee or other beverage.
This door is not meant to be repaired, in my opinion. I believe Bosch offers only the option of buying a new door. A DIY repair is not risk free. Read more...
PartSelect Number PS10060783
Manufacturer Part Number 00631517
Fixes these symptoms
- Door not closing properly
- See more...
Installation Instructions
WEST from RIDGECREST, CA
Right hinge failed - return spring broken
I installed a new right hinge (PartSelect part number PS10060784), since the integrated return spring failed.To remove the door, I made two of the special tools required in the Bosch repair manual. I fabricated two square pieces of aluminum, about 30mm on a side and ¼” thick. With the door open (it is horizontal) you place one square in each of the cavities that the hinges close into and close the door far enough that the squares take up the force of the springs and allow you to lift the door out. Of course, if one spring is broken, you will not need a square on that side to remove the door but will need it later to install the door with the new hinge. In fact, I installed the square in the replacement hinge before I installed the hinge in the door.
Next remove the ventilation duct (Part number PS8770410). There are three screws. When re-installing the duct later, do not overtighten the screws, because they can pull through the duct. This will require longer screws and small flat washers to repair (‘don’t ask me how I know’).
The next step is to remove the plastic cover (PartSelect part number PS11705124). It will be impossible to save the plastic cover (‘don’t ask me how I know’). Purchase a new one ahead of time. It will be easier to not scratch the door if you recognize that you are going to destroy the cover.
When removing the plastic cover, pieces of some of the tabs that hold the cover in place will break off. The broken-off pieces of the tabs that fit into cavities at the top of the door may remain in the cavities. IF YOU DO NOT PICK OUT THOSE PIECES, THE NEW COVER WILL NOT SNAP HOME DUE TO THE PRESENCE OF THE BROKEN PIECES. You will break the new cover in removing it to figure out why it wouldn’t snap home and will have the pleasure of purchasing a second new cover (‘don’t ask me now I know’).
Also, when removing the cover try not to bend the metal fingers of the frame (part number PS8770415), particularly along the top of the door. It is important that the gap between the metal fingers and the frame holding the glass be correct, since that is where the seal (part number PS10061106) must fit when replacing the cover. On the other hand, if the metal fingers are bent too far away from the frame holding the glass, the cover will not line up with the cavities along the top where the tabs go home. It will be easier to protect the metal fingers if you recognize that you will be destroying the cover when you remove it.
I did pinch and damage the seal when trying to force the first new cover in place (it didn’t go home, as described above), and had the pleasure of purchasing another seal (currently unavailable). You only get one chance per cover.
Once the cover is removed the frame can be removed from the outer door by removing the screws holding the two parts together.
Next, replace the spring.
Next re-attach the frame to the outer door.
Next, be sure the seal is positioned correctly on the cover. The seal has a flap that holds it in place on the cover, such that the seal will be pulled into place when installing the cover. This is essential, since you will not be able to reposition the seal once the cover snaps home (particularly along the top of the door).
Now, carefully position the cover so that it is going to remain parallel with the door when you push it home. You do not want the cover to be cocked, since the seal may not install correctly. Be sure all the tabs are falling into place as you install the cover. Hopefully, the tabs will all snap into place and the seal will stay in place.
Replace the door by feeding the hinges into place with the squares still installed. Open the door fully and remove the squares. The door will close correctly if the hinges are placed correctly. This may take several tries.
Finally, microwave yourself a fresh cup of coffee or other beverage.
This door is not meant to be repaired, in my opinion. I believe Bosch offers only the option of buying a new door. A DIY repair is not risk free. Read more...
Bosch Microwave Appliance Types
Related Bosch Microwave Parts
- Bosch Microwave Switches
- Bosch Microwave Fuses
- Bosch Microwave Latchs
- Bosch Microwave Sensors
- Bosch Microwave Doors
- Bosch Microwave Motors
- Bosch Microwave Springs and Shock Absorbers
- Bosch Microwave Brackets and Flanges
- Bosch Microwave Ducts and Vents
Popular Bosch Microwave Models
Below are the most popular Bosch Microwave models we have. Enter your model number in the search box to find your model.
- HMC80251UC MICROWAVE
- HMC80252UC MICROWAVE OVEN
- HMC80151UC MICROWAVE
- HMC80152UC MICROWAVE OVEN
- HMC87151UC MICROWAVE OVEN
- HMV8053U MICROWAVE/HOOD COMBO
- HMV5053U MICROWAVE/HOOD COMBO
- HMB50152UC BUILT IN MICROWAVE OVEN
- HMB50152UC BUILT IN MICROWAVE OVEN
- HMV3051U Bosch Microwave Hmv3051u/02
- HMV3051U MICROWAVE
- HMB5051 MICROWAVE
- HMB5051 MICROWAVE OVEN
- HMC54151UC BUILT IN MICROWAVE OVEN
- HMV3053U MICROWAVE/HOOD COMBO
- HMC87152UC MICROWAVE OVEN
- HMV8051U MICROWAVE OVEN
- HMV3052U MICROWAVE
- HMV3052U MICROWAVE
- HBL5750UC ELECTRIC WALL OVEN