Suite-aware service with E-Nr, FD, warranty, and recall routing

Thermador Appliance Repair in Tampa, FL

Max Appliance Repair Tampa evaluates qualifying Thermador cooking, refrigeration, dishwashing, ventilation, and built-in coffee appliances.

Send the complete E-Nr/model and FD/serial rating plate for every affected product, exact configuration, symptom/code evidence, wide installation photos, and Tampa-area ZIP code. Check current Thermador warranty, service-plan, and safety-notice routes before independent work when they may apply.

Seven-day scheduling. Same-day options depend on request time, route, exact E-Nr/FD and configuration, access, coverage/recall path, safety, and parts availability.

Technician checking the alignment of an older built-in double wall oven in a Tampa kitchen

Every E-Nr and FD Number

Photograph the complete rating plate for each range, oven cavity/stack, column, dishwasher, hood/blower, or coffee system.

Exact Suite Configuration

Separate appliance, width, fuel/voltage, zones/cavities, panels, blower/duct, water/drain, and shared or independent controls/utilities.

Physical and Connected Evidence

Save appliance display/code and actual function separately from Home Connect app, account, network, server, or pairing behavior.

Coverage and Safety Route

Check warranty, service plan, official safety notice/recall, prior factory case, and whether independent work is appropriate.

A Thermador kitchen can contain several distinct service projects

Which Thermador Appliances Fit This Service Page?

The current U.S. catalog spans cooking, refrigeration, dishwashing, ventilation, and built-in coffee. The exact product, E-Nr/FD, integrated installation, support/coverage/safety route, condition, and access determine service fit—not luxury positioning alone.

Ranges and Rangetops

Qualifying 30-, 36-, 48-, and 60-inch gas, dual-fuel, or induction configurations need exact E-Nr/FD, width, burner/zone/griddle/grill arrangement, cavities, controls, fuel/voltage, anti-tip/leveling, ventilation, floor, and utility access.

Range repair services →

Cooktops

Qualifying gas, electric, or induction cooktops need E-Nr/FD, cutout/counter context, zone behavior, controls, cookware where relevant, hardwire/gas, ventilation pairing, access below, and any safety-notice check.

Cooktop and stove repair →

Wall, Steam, Speed, and Microwave Ovens

Single/double/triple and combination stacks need every rating plate, affected cavity, modes, controls, doors/locks, water/drain for steam, microwave safety, cabinet cutout, ventilation, power, and recall routing.

Oven and combination-oven repair →

Refrigeration and Wine

Columns, paired units, bottom-freezer/freestanding, wine, and undercounter products need each E-Nr/FD, zone temperatures, panels/doors/drawers, ice/water, controls, Home Connect, ventilation, cabinetry, floor, and removal access.

Refrigerator repair services →

Dishwashers

Stainless and custom-panel dishwashers need E-Nr/FD, recall/coverage check, cycle-stage evidence, water/drain, leak, heat, controls/error, Home Connect, panel/cabinet, sink/disposal, hose, and electrical context.

Dishwasher repair and recall information →

Ventilation

Hoods, custom inserts, chimney/island units, downdrafts, and qualifying blower arrangements need exact E-Nr/FD, control/light/fan, filter, ducted/recirculating mode, blower location, duct route, termination, cooktop pairing, and access.

Cooktop and stove repair services →

Built-In Coffee Machines

Qualifying built-in coffee systems need E-Nr/FD, beverage and cycle stage, display/error, grinder, brew, water/milk/steam, drain/tray, cleaning/descale, Home Connect, cabinet, plumbing, and removal access.

Coffee machine repair services →

Warming Drawers and Multi-Appliance Stacks

Qualifying drawers and integrated stacks require every product label, shared/independent controls and circuits, temperatures/modes, door/drawer geometry, cabinet cutout, adjacent trim, ventilation, and complete removal path.

All brand service pages →

Stop-use conditions: gas odor, uncontrolled heat/flame, smoke, arcing/sparking, shattered glass, damaged microwave cavity/door/latch, severe overheating, hot/melted dishwasher cord area, active water near electricity, repeated breaker trips, a rapidly spreading leak, or unstable installed panels. Never remove a microwave/speed-oven cover, bypass an interlock/safety device, or improvise gas, electrical, water, drain, or blower work.

The model name is not the complete appliance identity

Why the Full E-Nr and FD Number Matter

Thermador calls its model number the E-Nr. A slash/revision on the E-Nr plus the FD/date-code and serial information can distinguish generations, manuals, installation documents, parts, error guidance, warranty/service-plan routes, and safety-notice eligibility.

Photograph the whole rating plate squarely in good light. Use Thermador’s category-specific guide for cooktops, ovens, steam ovens, ventilation, refrigeration, and dishwashers; the exact manual covers other products. Do not crop the slash/revision, FD, or serial. For a multi-appliance stack or paired refrigeration columns, capture each rating plate separately.

If reaching the plate would require pulling a range/column, lifting a cooktop, removing hood/oven/microwave/coffee trim or cover, disconnecting a blower, or dismantling cabinetry, stop. Use registration, MyThermador, receipt, prior service paperwork, installation documents, or an existing label photo until safe access is available.

Send a complete Thermador intake packet

  • Each full E-Nr including slash/revision, FD number, and serial
  • Overall suite view plus close installation and control photos
  • Appliance type, width, fuel/voltage, zones/cavities, panels, water/drain, and blower/duct arrangement
  • Exact symptom, affected function, mode/cycle, stage, setpoint, timeline, and repeat pattern
  • Appliance code/display plus separate Home Connect app wording and connectivity state
  • Temperature/heat, ignition/flame, water, drain, airflow, sound, odor, leak, frost, vibration, or shutdown evidence
  • Recent update/reset, outage, cleaning/descale, filter, plumbing, cabinet, counter, floor, duct, network, or utility work
  • Warranty/service-plan documents, safety-notice check, prior factory case, and repair history

Older-product safety checks belong before independent diagnosis

Two Thermador Recall Checkpoints to Review by Exact Model and FD

These notices are narrow, model/date-code-specific official routes. They do not mean every oven or dishwasher symptom is a recall, and this page does not replace the current Thermador/BSH or CPSC instructions.

Built-in oven self-clean / cabinet-overheating notice

Older Built-In Ovens

The 2010 CPSC expansion lists C272B, C302B, SEC272, SEC302, SECD272, and SECD302 with FD8403–FD8701; other earlier single and combination models appear in Thermador’s full safety notices. The concern involves insulation gaps and overheating near cabinetry during self-clean.

If the rating plate may match: stop using self-clean, preserve the complete E-Nr/FD/serial, and use Thermador’s current official notice/recall route. Do not remove trim/insulation, run a test self-clean, or schedule independent work as the recall remedy.

Check the CPSC oven notice →

Dishwasher power-cord / fire-hazard notices

Selected Older Dishwashers

The 2017 expansion includes certain DWHD44 prefixes with FD 9209–9403; the earlier notice includes certain DWHD64/DWHD65 products with FD 8908–9312. Official affected lists and instructions can change or include further detail.

If the rating plate may match: stop using the dishwasher and follow Thermador/BSH’s current safety-notice route. Preserve model/FD/serial, prior recall remedy, cord/service history, and any odor/heat/trip evidence; do not assume a generic no-start or drain symptom establishes recall eligibility.

Check the CPSC dishwasher expansion →

Review the complete list: Thermador’s official safety-notices page also lists historic ceramic/electric cooktop, combination thermal/microwave oven, professional gas-range, and range-tip notices. Use the exact product rating plate and current instructions rather than assuming that age, brand, or symptom proves eligibility.

Save the appliance result, not only the app notification

What Common Thermador Symptoms Mean for the Next Step

These observations can narrow a safe model-matched test plan. They do not remotely prove an igniter, element, induction module, control, compressor, fan, sensor, pump, cord, blower, valve, grinder, heater, seal, or other component.

Burner, Zone, or Oven Heat Changed

Identify product, fuel/heat type, exact burner/zone/cavity/mode, setpoint, ignition/flame or element/induction response, cookware where relevant, temperature pattern, fan/door/lock, control/error, and utility history.

A Code, Display, or Control Is Intermittent

Preserve exact wording/code, appliance versus app location, affected function, control response, time/frequency, recent power/update/network/cleaning event, door/lock state, and whether other physical functions remain normal.

Refrigerator or Wine Zone Is Warm

Record each zone’s setpoint and measured food-equivalent temperature, duration/trend, door/drawer/panel, frost/moisture, sound, ice/water, display/error, Home Connect, power, ventilation, loading, and recent work.

Dishwasher Stops, Leaks, or Leaves Water

Record cycle/options/stage, fill/circulation/drain/dry, standing-water depth, first leak location/timing, sound, error, water temperature, filter/racks/spray arms, door/panel, sink/disposal, hose, and recall status.

Steam, Speed, or Microwave Function Changed

Identify exact cavity/product, mode/setpoint/time/power, heating or steam result, water behavior, fan/light/tray, door/latch/lock, code, sound, odor, arcing, breaker, and recent cleaning/software/power event.

Hood or Downdraft Is Noisy or Weak

Record fan speed, sound/vibration, airflow/capture pattern, lights/controls, filters, ducted/recirculating setup, blower location, duct/termination, cooktop operation, room pressure/HVAC context, and recent cabinet or duct work.

Coffee Machine Stops Mid-Beverage

Record beverage, exact stage, display/error, grinder sound/beans, water/tank/supply, milk/steam, flow/drain/tray, cleaning/descale step, Home Connect, power, cabinet access, and any leak through normal view.

Door, Drawer, Panel, or Trim Is Misaligned

Show the whole installation, reveal/gaps, handle/hinge side, rubbing or closing force, adjacent doors/drawers, floor/cabinet/counter changes, panel weight/fastening through normal view, alarms, and whether function changes with alignment.

Connected evidence and physical diagnosis are related—but not interchangeable

Separate Home Connect Problems From Appliance Problems

Home Connect can involve the appliance, app, account, router, Wi-Fi band/security, signal, pairing/remote-start state, software update, server, or a physical product fault. Record both sides before resets.

  1. Save the appliance display: exact code/message, time, mode/cycle, response, and physical result.
  2. Save the app display: exact wording/code, online/offline state, last update, affected user/device, and whether other appliances appear.
  3. Save network context: router/network change, 2.4/5 GHz, password/security, VPN/firewall, signal, outage, and pairing attempt.
  4. Test normal local control only as the manual allows: note whether the appliance functions without the app.
  5. Avoid repeated factory resets: a reset can remove pairing and timing evidence without addressing a physical issue.

Examples of evidence separation

  • An app cannot find the appliance, but the range still heats normally using local controls.
  • A refrigerator appears offline in the app and also has a separate high-temperature condition that needs food-safety and physical diagnosis.
  • An oven error appears during a software update; preserve the code and update state rather than diagnosing a heat component.
  • A dishwasher cycle stops physically while the app notification is delayed; the appliance stage, water, control, and error remain primary.
  • A coffee machine pairs only on 2.4 GHz; pairing behavior does not explain a separate water-flow or grinder symptom.
  • A hood-to-cooktop connection fails while fan/light controls still work locally; duct/airflow performance is a separate question.

Thermador Home Connect support →

The appliance, cabinet, utilities, and ventilation form one service environment

Why Thermador Installation Details Change the Visit

A 60-inch range, double/triple wall-oven stack, steam/speed combination, panel-ready refrigerator columns, custom-panel dishwasher, downdraft/remote blower, or built-in coffee machine can require planning beyond the symptom itself.

Send straight-on and angled wide photos with doors/drawers/panels closed, then normal-use open views if safe. Include adjacent cabinets and appliances, countertop and backsplash, toe kick/grille, floor transition, ceiling/soffit, water/drain, electrical/gas, duct/blower/termination, shutoffs, and the route from the entry. Do not remove trim or panels for photos.

Tell us about recent panel or handle changes, cabinet refacing, new countertops/flooring, appliance movement, water remediation, electrical/gas/plumbing/duct work, filter/descale, software update, network change, or another contractor’s visit. Those details do not prove an installation fault; they determine what must be separated and protected during diagnosis.

Access details to confirm

  • Exact appliance width, depth, fuel/voltage, and single versus multi-product configuration
  • Custom panels, paired columns, adjacent appliance alignment, and door/drawer clearances
  • Cabinet cutout, trim, countertop/backsplash, toe kick/grille, floor, and prior damage
  • Gas shutoff, breaker/receptacle/hardwire, water shutoff/filter, drain/pump, and steam/coffee plumbing
  • Hood/downdraft, internal/in-line/remote blower, duct size/route/termination, and make-up-air context
  • Removal path, island clearance, stairs/elevator, floor protection, and any lifting/access limits
  • Warranty/service-plan/recall route, installer or remodeler information, and prior case/work
  • Parking/loading, gate, service-hour, property authorization, and vendor-document requirements

Choose the coverage route before independent work

Warranty, Service Plan, Recall, or Independent Service?

The correct path depends on the exact E-Nr/FD, purchase and installation records, registration, current warranty, service-plan administrator, safety notice, prior factory case, and whether the requested work is covered.

Route 1

Possible Manufacturer Warranty

Use Thermador’s current warranty terms and Factory Service/authorized-servicer route with proof and rating plate. Independent work can conflict with coverage or claim requirements.

Route 2

Thermador or Third-Party Service Plan

Contact the plan administrator before booking elsewhere. Thermador’s Servicer Finder warns that an out-of-warranty service-plan claim may not cover work arranged through the wrong route.

Route 3

Safety Notice or Recall

Use the current Thermador/BSH/CPSC instructions. Preserve E-Nr/FD/serial and prior remedy information; do not substitute independent diagnosis for a free official inspection or repair.

Route 4

Independent Out-of-Coverage Service

Max can review a qualifying request after exact product, coverage/recall status, symptom evidence, installation, access, safety, condition, and support are known. Max is not Thermador-authorized.

Compare the repair with the complete integrated replacement project

Is an Older Thermador Appliance Worth Repairing?

A fair decision includes the affected appliance, the rest of the suite, current coverage and support, cabinet/panel/utility/ventilation work, and the complete installed alternative—not only purchase price or a guessed part.

Repair deserves consideration when

  • Testing isolates a defined, supportable fault rather than several overlapping systems
  • No active recall/free remedy or coverage path should be used first
  • Correct parts, documentation, software/support, and safe access remain available
  • Other cavities/zones/functions, controls, cabinet/panels, wiring/gas, water/drain, duct/blower, and installation are sound
  • The existing configuration still fits the household and integrated kitchen well
  • Authorized repair cost is reasonable compared with the complete installed replacement project

Replacement deserves more weight when

  • Major-system damage overlaps or diagnosis cannot be supported safely
  • Safety, structural, severe corrosion/leak, cabinet, panel, floor, electrical/gas, water, or duct issues remain
  • Critical parts, documentation, software, or model-specific support are unavailable
  • Several suite components or prior repairs create near-term risk and poor compatibility
  • The configuration no longer meets household, ventilation, capacity, or installation needs
  • Repair approaches the full appliance, delivery/removal, panels, cabinetry, counters, floor, utilities, ducting, and finish cost

A clear path from suite identity to decision

What to Expect From Your Thermador Service Visit

Accurate intake protects time, panels, cabinets, counters, floors, utilities, and expectations. Diagnosis comes before a parts or completion promise.

Step 1

Suite and Route Review

We confirm every E-Nr/FD, affected product/configuration, physical and Home Connect evidence, warranty/plan/recall route, installation, access, and safety.

Step 2

Model-Matched Diagnosis

The technician reviews the exact product, controls, reported evidence, utilities, cabinet/panel/duct/plumbing context, and accessible systems, then tests relevant functions where safe access permits.

Step 3

Findings and Options

You receive findings and a proposed next step before repair proceeds. Parts, labor, access, condition, coverage, coordination, and complete replacement context can be compared.

Step 4

Approved Work and Check

Authorized work is completed when feasible and followed by a relevant functional check. Eligible repair parts installed by Max include a limited 90-day parts warranty; coverage depends on the component and repair.

Local routing with E-Nr/FD and installation confirmation

Thermador Appliance Repair Across the Tampa Bay Area

Requests are reviewed across Tampa and many nearby Hillsborough, Pinellas, and Pasco County communities. Availability varies by address, route, exact product/configuration, integrated installation/building access, possible warranty/plan/recall route, safety, and parts situation.

All Service AreasTampaClearwaterDunedinSt. Petersburg

Share parking/loading, gate, elevator, stairs, service-hour, floor-protection, property authorization, and vendor-document rules plus panels/cabinet/counter, adjacent units, gas/electrical, water/drain, steam/coffee plumbing, hood/downdraft/blower/duct, floor, removal path, and prior-damage details.

Direct answers for Thermador owners

Thermador Appliance Repair FAQs

Answers about service scope, cooking, older oven and dishwasher recalls, refrigeration, oven/steam/speed/microwave configurations, dishwashers, coffee/ventilation, E-Nr/FD identity, Home Connect, independent/warranty routing, and repair value.

We evaluate qualifying residential Thermador refrigeration; gas, dual-fuel, and induction ranges; wall, steam, speed, combination, and microwave ovens; gas/electric/induction cooktops and rangetops; warming drawers; built-in or panel-ready dishwashers; residential ventilation including hoods, inserts, downdrafts, and qualifying blowers; and built-in coffee machines. Service fit depends on the complete E-Nr/model and FD/serial information, exact configuration, installation, warranty/service-plan/recall route, safety, access, condition, and parts support. Multiple appliances in a suite need separate rating-plate photos because shared styling does not mean one model or service path.

Qualifying Thermador gas, dual-fuel, electric, and induction ranges plus gas/electric/induction cooktops and professional rangetops can be reviewed by exact E-Nr, FD number, width, configuration, fuel/voltage, controls, installation, and safety. Record the affected burner/zone, oven cavity or mode; ignition/flame, element/induction, and temperature behavior; cookware where relevant; exact error; knobs/controls; door/lock; breaker/gas history; Home Connect state; and recent cleaning, power, counter, cabinet, floor, or utility work. Stop for gas odor, uncontrolled heat/flame, smoke, arcing, shattered glass, damaged connection, severe overheating, or repeated breaker trips.

Only an exact model and FD/serial check can answer. Thermador and CPSC list historic notices for specified built-in single, double, and combination ovens. The 2010 expansion includes C272B, C302B, SEC272, SEC302, SECD272, and SECD302 with FD8403–FD8701; the hazard concerns insulation gaps and overheating near cabinetry during self-clean. Other older oven/combination models appear in the complete official notices. If the model may match, stop using self-clean, photograph the whole rating plate, and use Thermador’s current safety-notice/recall route. Do not assume every oven problem is a recall or arrange an independent recall remedy.

Thermador and CPSC list model- and FD-specific dishwasher power-cord notices. The 2017 expansion includes certain DWHD44 prefixes with FD 9209–9403; the earlier notice includes certain DWHD64 and DWHD65 products with FD 8908–9312. The remedy route and affected lists must be checked on the current official safety-notices page using the complete rating plate. If the exact dishwasher may match, stop using it and follow Thermador/BSH’s current recall instructions. Do not infer recall status from a no-start, odor, heat, trip, or power symptom alone, and do not let independent work interfere with a free official remedy.

Qualifying Thermador refrigerator/freezer columns, bottom-freezer and freestanding refrigeration, wine storage, and undercounter products can be reviewed by exact E-Nr/FD and installation. Record each affected zone; setpoint and measured food-equivalent temperature; frost/moisture; door/drawer and panel alignment; fan/compressor sound; ice/water and filter history; controls/message; Home Connect state; power; ventilation; and recent loading, outage, plumbing, cabinet, floor, or HVAC work. Panel-ready columns, paired units, and wine zones require separate model labels and wide photos. Warm temperature does not remotely prove a compressor, fan, sensor, control, refrigerant, seal, or valve fault.

Qualifying single, double, triple, steam, speed, combination, and microwave configurations can be reviewed after every E-Nr/FD label and the cabinet stack are known. Identify the affected cavity/product, mode, setpoint, preheat or heat result, steam/water behavior, fan, light, door/lock, tray, control/error, Home Connect state, breaker history, and recent software, cleaning, power, cabinet, or plumbing change. Stop for smoke, arcing, burning odor, uncontrolled heat, shattered glass, damaged cavity/door/latch, water near electricity, or repeated breaker trips. Never remove a microwave/speed-oven outer cover or bypass an interlock; high-voltage systems can remain dangerous.

Qualifying stainless or custom-panel Thermador dishwashers can be reviewed after recall/service-plan/warranty status and the complete E-Nr/FD are confirmed. Record cycle/options and stopping stage; fill, circulation, drain, dry, and door-latch response; standing water; first leak location/timing; pump/spray sound; display/error; water temperature; detergent/rinse aid; normal-access filter condition; rack/spray-arm movement; panel/cabinet alignment; sink/disposal or hose changes; and Home Connect state. Stop for smoke, burning odor, a hot/melted cord area, repeated trips, or an active leak near electricity. A symptom does not prove a pump, heater, cord, control, latch, or valve.

Qualifying Thermador built-in coffee machines and residential ventilation can be reviewed by exact E-Nr/FD and installation. For coffee, record beverage, stage, display/error, grinding, brewing, water, milk, steam, drainage/drip-tray, cleaning/descale program, Home Connect, and cabinet access; use only owner-access procedures and stop for smoke, burning odor, severe leak, or electrical risk. For ventilation, identify hood/insert/downdraft and blower arrangement, fan speed, airflow, sound/vibration, lights/controls, filter condition, ducted or recirculating setup, exterior termination, make-up-air or room context, cooktop pairing, and recent duct/cabinet work. Neither symptom set remotely proves one component.

Thermador calls the model number the E-Nr. The FD number/date code and serial information can identify generation and may be required for recall, manual, installation, parts, warranty, and service routing. Rating-plate position varies across ranges, ovens/steam/speed/microwaves, cooktops/rangetops, refrigeration, dishwashers, ventilation, and coffee machines. Use Thermador’s category-specific model-number guide and photograph the entire plate so E-Nr including slash/revision, FD, serial, and electrical/fuel data remain readable. Do not pull a range or column, lift a cooktop, remove a hood/oven/microwave panel, or dismantle cabinetry just to reach a label.

Not necessarily. Home Connect behavior can involve the appliance, app, account, network band/security, router, signal, pairing state, remote-start setting, software update, server availability, or a physical appliance condition. Preserve the exact appliance display code and app wording, time, E-Nr/FD, physical operating result, Wi-Fi changes, router/network, other connected appliances, update/reset history, and whether local controls still work. Thermador’s official Home Connect support includes network and app error codes that are different from product-function errors. Avoid repeated factory resets or software changes before the evidence is saved; an offline app does not prove the appliance hardware failed.

Max Appliance Repair Tampa is independent and is not Thermador Factory Service and is not authorized by, affiliated with, or endorsed by Thermador or BSH Home Appliances Corporation. For possible manufacturer warranty, a Thermador Appliance Service Plan, recall/safety notice, product claim, or factory-directed work, use the current Thermador route before independent service. Thermador’s Servicer Finder says manufacturer-warranty and service-plan requests must follow the applicable coverage process. Provide the exact E-Nr/FD, proof of purchase/installation, registration, plan documents, and prior case information before choosing a route.

The decision should follow model-correct diagnosis and recall/warranty/support checks, not purchase price, luxury positioning, age, one code, or a guessed failed part. Compare the isolated fault; exact E-Nr/FD; affected appliance versus the rest of the suite; active recall, warranty, or service plan; parts/technical support; condition; prior repairs; cabinet, panel, counter, floor, electrical/gas, water/drain, duct/blower, and removal access; and complete installed replacement cost. Repair can make sense when testing isolates a supportable fault and the appliance/installation are sound. Replacement deserves more weight when major-system damage overlaps, safety or structural issues remain, critical support is unavailable, or repair approaches the complete replacement project.

Sources used for product scope, identity, support, safety, connected features, parts, and coverage routing: Thermador official U.S. product categories, Owner Support, E-Nr/rating-plate guide, owner-manual search, installation/specification search, model-based parts search, Factory Service/authorized servicer and coverage routing, complete safety-notices list, Home Connect support, and range, oven, and cooktop error codes; plus CPSC’s official dishwasher recall expansion and built-in oven recall expansion. Products, models, FD ranges, controls, notices, warranties, service plans, contacts, software, parts, and routes can change; verify the current exact rating plate and official instruction. Symptoms are diagnostic starting points, not remote diagnoses or recall determinations.

Independent service disclosure: Max Appliance Repair Tampa is independent and is not Thermador Factory Service and is not authorized by, affiliated with, or endorsed by Thermador or BSH Home Appliances Corporation. Brand, family, and feature names identify appliances discussed or serviced. For warranty, service-plan, safety notice, recall, product claim, authorized verification, or factory-directed service, use Thermador’s current official route.

Product scope, E-Nr/FD, support, safety notices, Home Connect, parts, and coverage-path information reviewed August 2, 2026. View all appliance brands we repair.

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