08-06-2020, 10:42 AM
I opened my dish washer the other day and the pan was filled with water. At first I thought the drain was clogged, but I could later see that the agitator (the spinning blade the sprays the water) was dripping.
It is not leaking into the kitchen however as I guess there is an overflow that takes care of that. In the mean time if I leave the door open a bit it actuates another valve that shuts off the water.
I went to the Bosch site and they listed two authorized repair facilities.
One, that is nationwide, is "Appliance Repair Center, Inc." It had dozens of terrible reviews. The reviews are all so negative that it is almost funny:
https://www.yelp.com/biz/appliance-repai...ughkeepsie
The other repair facility has very good to excellent reviews.
I am posting this as a cautionary warning: Just because the manufacturer has them listed as an authorized repair facility, that does not mean that they are good at what they do.
Contrast this with GE service, which is corporate (and still excellent even with GE Appliances now being owned by Haier company, a Chinese company).
We had a power outage for the last two days and that has caused a delay in everything (I spent two nights in a hotel as it was too hot to stay in my house). I am waiting for the repair company to get back to me on an appointment. They did take the model and serial number so that they could order parts.
It is not leaking into the kitchen however as I guess there is an overflow that takes care of that. In the mean time if I leave the door open a bit it actuates another valve that shuts off the water.
I went to the Bosch site and they listed two authorized repair facilities.
One, that is nationwide, is "Appliance Repair Center, Inc." It had dozens of terrible reviews. The reviews are all so negative that it is almost funny:
https://www.yelp.com/biz/appliance-repai...ughkeepsie
The other repair facility has very good to excellent reviews.
I am posting this as a cautionary warning: Just because the manufacturer has them listed as an authorized repair facility, that does not mean that they are good at what they do.
Contrast this with GE service, which is corporate (and still excellent even with GE Appliances now being owned by Haier company, a Chinese company).
We had a power outage for the last two days and that has caused a delay in everything (I spent two nights in a hotel as it was too hot to stay in my house). I am waiting for the repair company to get back to me on an appointment. They did take the model and serial number so that they could order parts.
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