Blomberg Appliance Repair Services

We repair Blomberg ovens, dishwashers, cooktops & more — factory-trained, local techs.

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Blomberg is a European appliance brand offering compact, eco-efficient washers, dryers, dishwashers, and refrigerators. In New York apartments, Blomberg units are chosen for space savings and energy performance. However, intensive daily use and hard water conditions can lead to breakdowns. This guide outlines Blomberg’s frequent faults, 25+ error codes, technical details, DIY quick fixes, and recommendations on when to call for professional repair.

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Reminder: Always Use the Model Number to Find Appliance Parts

We repair Blomberg ovens, dishwashers, cooktops & more — factory-trained, local techs.

Why the model number matters

We repair Blomberg ovens, dishwashers, cooktops & more — factory-trained, local techs.

How to avoid mistakes

Always take a clear photo of the factory label with the model number. Use the official manufacturer’s catalog or trusted suppliers to cross-check. Verify photos, descriptions, and compatibility before ordering. Never rely only on appearance — two similar-looking parts may have different specifications.

The challenge with part numbers

Manufacturers frequently update or replace part numbers (PNs) even if the part itself has not changed. For beginners, this makes ordering confusing — the same component may appear under multiple numbers.

Universal rule

Every part can be found if you have the exact model number. Even if the factory changes the part number, the system will guide you to the updated code or correct replacement. The model number is the key to accurate, reliable ordering.

Error Codes

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Blomberg Dishwasher E01 – water inlet error

Blomberg Dishwasher E02 – heating circuit fault

Blomberg Dishwasher E03 – drain fault (pump/hoses)

Blomberg Dishwasher E04 – overflow detected

Blomberg Dishwasher E05 – NTC temperature sensor fault

Blomberg Washer E01 – door lock fault

Blomberg Washer E02 – inlet valve fault

Blomberg Washer E03 – drain pump error

Blomberg Washer E05 – NTC sensor error

Blomberg Washer E07 – motor/triac error

Blomberg Dryer E05 – temperature sensor (NTC) error

Blomberg Dryer E06 – heater relay/overheat

Blomberg Dryer E08 – motor error

Blomberg Dryer E09 – control/communication fault

Blomberg Refrigerator – evaporator fan icing (no code)

Blomberg Refrigerator – sealed system low charge (no code)

Blomberg Refrigerator – defrost heater open (no code)

Blomberg Refrigerator – thermistor drift (no code)

Blomberg Range – ignition electrode failure (no code)

Blomberg Cooktop – spark module failure (no code)

Blomberg Oven – temperature probe drift (no code)

Blomberg Oven – convection fan failure (no code)

Blomberg Dishwasher – circulation pump noisy/weak (no code)

Technical Details

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Blomberg uses inverter-driven motors, NTC sensors, anti-flood protection, and adaptive defrost systems. Washers and dishwashers rely on pressure and flow sensors. Dryers feature condenser systems with airflow monitors, while refrigerators depend on fan-driven circulation and resistive heaters for defrost. Technicians test pumps, heaters, and thermistors (5–10kΩ at 25 °C) with continuity and resistance checks.

Quick Fixes

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Washers: clean pump filters, check drain hoses, rebalance loads.Dryers: empty lint and condenser filters, check belt condition.Dishwashers: clean filters, descale heaters, ensure drain hose loop.Refrigerators: vacuum coils, defrost evaporator, inspect gaskets.Preventive: monthly filter cleaning, quarterly descaling, and seasonal condenser maintenance.

Repair vs Replace

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Blomberg repairs are usually affordable—covering pumps, heaters, and sensors. Replacement is recommended for sealed system refrigerator failures, major cabinet corrosion, or when units exceed 12–15 years.