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T36BB925SS/29 Bosch Refrigerator - Overview

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WATER FILTER – Part Number: 11032531
WATER FILTER
PartSelect #: PS16221878
Manufacturer #: 11032531
The Bosch UltraClarityPro™ Refrigerator Water Filter (part number 11032531) is a genuine OEM replacement cartridge designed to deliver high-performance filtration for select Bosch, Thermador, and Gagg...
$63.64
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CLIP – Part Number: 00623317
CLIP
PartSelect #: PS8728848
Manufacturer #: 00623317
$6.40
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SCREW – Part Number: 10021799
SCREW
PartSelect #: PS16876580
Manufacturer #: 10021799
$6.41
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CLIP – Part Number: 00633652
CLIP
PartSelect #: PS10060851
Manufacturer #: 00633652
$7.68
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SEAL-DOOR – Part Number: 00710673
SEAL-DOOR
PartSelect #: PS8736533
Manufacturer #: 00710673
This seal ensures airtight closure. Replace if gaps or moisture appear. This part is designed to keep your appliance operating reliably and efficiently. Replacing a worn or failing component helps pre...
$75.68
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CLIP – Part Number: 00616035
CLIP
PartSelect #: PS8727926
Manufacturer #: 00616035
$6.40
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NUT – Part Number: 00614020
NUT
PartSelect #: PS10060662
Manufacturer #: 00614020
$6.40
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00 Sensor – Part Number: 00617203
00 Sensor
PartSelect #: PS8728095
Manufacturer #: 00617203
$22.40
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SEAL-DOOR – Part Number: 00710672
SEAL-DOOR
PartSelect #: PS8736532
Manufacturer #: 00710672
This door seal helps maintain proper insulation by preventing unwanted air exchange between the interior and exterior. Replacing a worn or damaged seal supports consistent performance and improved energy efficiency.
$141.43
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00 Strip – Part Number: 00687367
00 Strip
PartSelect #: PS8735289
Manufacturer #: 00687367
$6.40
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STRIP – Part Number: 00687384
STRIP
PartSelect #: PS8735293
Manufacturer #: 00687384
$7.68
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ACTIVE CARBON FILTER – Part Number: 00636458
ACTIVE CARBON FILTER
PartSelect #: PS11724642
Manufacturer #: 00636458
$60.51
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The evaporator coil was a solid block of ice and would not defrost
I emptied and powered the refrigerator off. I placed two large cooking pots full of hot water in the refrigerator section overnight with the doors closed. By morning, most of the ice was melted, enough to be able to pull off the Styrofoam that covers the coil.
Starting with the stainless steel cover containing the control module, I removed the four star bit screws. It is a bit tricky unclipping the top portion of the cover from the clips, but with some patience and proper delicate force they yielded.
Once inside, slide the plastic covers from where the sensors and control panel plug-in off and unplug the control panel, sensors, and heaters. As stated earlier, you can now remove the two plastic retainers and steel bar that hold the Styrofoam insulator in place. Next, you will need to remove the drip pan and defrost heater assembly. On either side, you will see retainer clips at the end of what appears to be the track that the drain and heater assembly sit in. Using a small screwdriver, push in on the plastic retainers holding the assembly in place while gently pulling out on it. Once removed, This will provide access to the evaporator fan, which can now be easily removed. Lastly, there are two clips that hold the evaporator coil in place. Gently pull down on the evaporator coil to unclip to expose the defrost sensor. Once the defrost sensor is unplugged, the Styrofoam that it is attached to slides out from above the coil so that you can replace and tape the new sensor in place.

Reinstall everything in reverse order, making certain that everything is plugged back into its proper receptacle. Power the unit back on and enjoy.!
Parts Used:
FAN SENSOR-NTC HEATER-DEFROST ACTIVE CARBON FILTER 00 Sensor
  • Randall from Palm City, FL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers
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