Understanding Bosch model numbers
Every Bosch model number is a coded description of the appliance type, series, feature set, and finish. For example, SHPM88Z75N breaks down as: SHP (dishwasher, pocket handle), M (MyWay rack), 88 (800 Series feature tier), Z (stainless steel), 75N (market variant). Learning to read these codes helps you identify compatible parts, compare specifications, and find accurate service documentation.
Bosch series lineup
Bosch organizes most appliances into five tiers: 100, 300, 500, 800, and Benchmark. The 100 and 300 Series cover essential functionality at accessible price points. The 500 Series introduces mid-range features like AutoAir drying in dishwashers and internal water dispensers in refrigerators. The 800 Series adds premium technology — CrystalDry, FlexInduction, heat pump drying, i-DOS dosing — plus quieter operation and Home Connect across the board. Benchmark is the flagship: custom panel-ready designs, commercial-grade internals, and the highest build quality.
Error codes and diagnostics
Every Bosch appliance has an onboard diagnostic system that displays error codes when a fault is detected. If your unit is showing an error, check our code database before scheduling service — some issues resolve with a simple power reset or filter cleaning. For persistent codes, book a diagnostic appointment with a certified technician.
Our service coverage
These are the most commonly serviced Bosch models. Don’t see yours? We repair every Bosch model ever made — current production, discontinued, and legacy units. Our certified technicians carry model-specific diagnostic tools and genuine Bosch parts. Full service catalog available across all 50 US states. Schedule your repair — same-day booking available 24/7.