00424099 Bosch Dishwasher Flowmeter
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Bosch
MFG Number
00424099
Manufactured BY:
Bosch
This manufacture part number # 00424099 replaces our competitor’s part numbers: AP4049883, 1383160, 424099, AH3463480, EA3463480, PS3463480, PS8713779, B00ODI8GUG.
Special Price
$28.99
Regular Price
$32.99
(12% off)
Dishwasher Flowmeter Overview
The Impeller Jug is a genuine original equipment manufacturer (OEM) part designed for Bosch dishwashers, and it is also compatible with Thermador, Gaggenau, and select Kenmore models. Positioned inside the dishwasher’s wash chamber, this component plays a crucial role in distributing water across the dishes during the wash cycle. It is engineered with multiple holes and channels that align with the spray arms to optimize water flow and ensure thorough cleaning of all items.
Signs of a malfunctioning impeller jug include:
- Dishes not being fully cleaned, regardless of the wash cycle length or setting
- Residue or food particles left on dishes after the cycle completes
- Accumulation of food or mineral deposits within the wash chamber
- Unusual noise or vibrations during operation
The primary reasons for impeller jug failure often involve the buildup of minerals or scale that restrict water flow, structural damage such as cracks that lead to leaks, or wear and tear on the impeller fins which reduces their effectiveness in water dispersion. Regular exposure to hard water and frequent use typically contribute to these issues over time.
This component is essential for maintaining the efficiency and effectiveness of your dishwasher's cleaning cycle.
The Impeller Jug is a genuine original equipment manufacturer (OEM) part designed for Bosch dishwashers, and it is also compatible with Thermador, Gaggenau, and select Kenmore models. Positioned inside the dishwasher’s wash chamber, this component plays a crucial role in distributing water across the dishes during the wash cycle. It is engineered with multiple holes and channels that align with the spray arms to optimize water flow and ensure thorough cleaning of all items.
Signs of a malfunctioning impeller jug include:
- Dishes not being fully cleaned, regardless of the wash cycle length or setting
- Residue or food particles left on dishes after the cycle completes
- Accumulation of food or mineral deposits within the wash chamber
- Unusual noise or vibrations during operation
The primary reasons for impeller jug failure often involve the buildup of minerals or scale that restrict water flow, structural damage such as cracks that lead to leaks, or wear and tear on the impeller fins which reduces their effectiveness in water dispersion. Regular exposure to hard water and frequent use typically contribute to these issues over time.
This component is essential for maintaining the efficiency and effectiveness of your dishwasher's cleaning cycle.
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