Bosch 00717307 Refrigerator Defrost Heater

Special Price $162.15 Regular Price $209.99
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SKU
00717307

Product Description

The Bosch 00717307 Defrost Heater is used to defrost the evaporator coils by melting the buildup of frost to ensure that the refrigerator continues to cool effectively. This activates when the defrost cycle is running and produces heat to melt ice that may have formed and clogged the airflow and decreasing the efficiency of the refrigerator. This keeps the coils clean and maintains a steady temperature control and prevents food spoilage.
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✓ This Product Replaces: 717307
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This Part Fits the Following Models (2)

Manufacturer Name: BOSCH
Product Number: 717307
OEM Part Number: 717307
Product Description: Repl: 00717307

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What maintenance is required for the Bosch 00717307 Defrost Heater?

Ensure the heater area remains clear of frost buildup to support consistent defrost cycles. Verify electrical connections are tight and free from corrosion. Keep surrounding surfaces clean to avoid interference. Turn off power before accessing or handling the heater for safety.

What are common issues with the Bosch 00717307 Defrost Heater?

  • Frost is not melting properly.
  • Ice buildup on coils.
  • Defrost cycle not initiating.
  • Water is pooling from melting ice.

Installation Steps

Step1: Unplug the refrigerator to avoid electrical shock.

Step2: Remove shelves and the back interior panel to access the evaporator coil.

Step3: Disconnect the old defrost heater from its mounting clips and wiring.

Step4: Position the new heater along the coil and secure it with clips.

Step5: Reconnect wiring and reinstall the back panel.

Step6: Restore power and run a test cycle to confirm operation.