Pacifica, California
Bosch Appliance Repair in Pacifica
Find a Bosch appliance specialist in Pacifica for dishwasher, oven, and laundry repair.
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How it works
- Step 1
Tell us what broke
Answer a few quick questions about your appliance and your ZIP code. Takes about a minute, no account needed.
- Step 2
We match you with one local specialist
We send your request to a single independent specialist who covers your area and handles your appliance. Not a call center, not a bidding war.
- Step 3
They reach out to schedule
The specialist contacts you directly, usually within about 15 minutes during business hours, to confirm details and book a visit. Getting matched is free, and they explain any cost before starting.
Bosch appliance repair in Pacifica
Pacifica is a small town with a lot of Bosch appliances tucked into homes up and down the coast. Linda Mar in particular has a good number of mid-2000s builds and remodels where Bosch dishwashers and wall ovens were the default upgrade. Sharp Park has older housing stock, and plenty of those homes have seen a Bosch 500 or 800 Series dishwasher added sometime in the last decade or so. The salt air here is real, and it does affect seals and gaskets faster than most manufacturers plan for.
Bosch builds things to last, which is part of why repairs usually make sense. A 300 or 500 Series dishwasher that is eight or ten years old is often worth fixing. The platform is solid. What fails tends to be specific: a clogged drain pump triggering an E24 error, or a warped sump-basin seal letting water into the base and tripping the flood switch (that's your E15, the water-tap icon that locks out all the buttons). Both look alarming on the display. Neither means the machine is done.
The 800 Series wall oven has its own quirk worth knowing. If the cooling fan keeps running for hours after you shut the oven off, the oven itself is not broken. A relay on the main control board is stuck, keeping the fan powered. Replacing the board fixes it. Annoying, fixable.
Getting matched with a Bosch-familiar specialist through our service is free. Pricing on the actual repair is set by the specialist and worked out when they assess the unit. If you request service through our form, ask about a discount when you book.
Not sure how bad it is?
Add a photo and tell us what's happening — we'll give you a quick read on whether it's likely a simple fix or worth a specialist. It's a free guide, not an on-site diagnosis. APN is a free matching service; any repair or diagnostic pricing is set by the independent specialist.
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Common problems we hear about
- A Linda Mar homeowner's Bosch 800 Series dishwasher shows an E15 error and won't respond to any buttons. Water has pooled in the base from a warped sump-basin seal, triggering the flood switch. Left alone, the standing water can damage the motor and base components further.
- A Sharp Park homeowner's Bosch 500 Series dishwasher is leaving water in the bottom at the end of every cycle and showing an E24 error. The drain pump is likely blocked by glass fragments or debris rather than failed outright. Ignoring it risks burning out the pump for real.
- A Vallemar homeowner's Bosch 800 Series wall oven cooling fan won't shut off, running for hours after the oven is turned off. A stuck relay on the main control board is the usual cause. Running the board in that state over time can cause wider electrical damage.
Frequently asked questions
How do I know if my Bosch dishwasher's E24 error is a blocked pump or a failed one?
Usually it's a blockage, not a failure. Glass chips, fruit seeds, and small debris are common culprits in the drain pump on the 300, 500, and 800 Series. A specialist can clear and test it quickly. If the pump is actually failed, you'll know because it won't move at all even when clear.
The E15 error locked out my Bosch dishwasher completely. Is it ruined?
Almost certainly not. E15 means the flood sensor in the base detected moisture, usually from a warped sump-basin seal. The machine locks out as a safety measure. A specialist will dry the base, inspect the seal, and reset the float switch. If caught reasonably early, no major damage is done.
My Bosch oven cooling fan won't turn off. Is it safe to keep using the oven?
The fan itself isn't dangerous, but a stuck relay on the main control board that's running continuously is worth addressing before it causes broader board damage. Use the oven normally for now if you need to, but don't put off getting it looked at for weeks.
Is it worth repairing a Bosch appliance that's 10 or 12 years old?
For dishwashers and wall ovens, often yes. Bosch builds these platforms to run 15 years or more. If the repair is a specific failed part rather than a failing motor or corroded control panel, fixing it usually beats replacing it. The specialist can give you an honest read once they assess it.
What does getting matched through your service actually cost?
Nothing. Matching you with a local Bosch-familiar specialist is free. The specialist sets their own diagnostic and repair pricing, which you'll work out with them directly. When you fill out our form, ask about a booking discount.
What repairs typically cost
Specialists set their own prices, so we can't quote an exact figure up front. As a rough guide for refrigerator work in this area:
- Most refrigerator repairs
- $150–$400
- Diagnostic / service-call fee
- $89–$129
Getting matched is free. The specialist sets and confirms any diagnostic or repair pricing before starting, so you decide before any work. Ask about a 10% discount when you book through our form.