Bosch WFL2260 drain filter stuck

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  • #13876
    garyf
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    Hi, 1st time here. I’ve got a Bosch WFL2260/uk01. I’m trying to clean / unblock the drain pump filter. The blac cap unscrews ok but leaves the filter in the cavity. Has anybody got any suggestions on how to get it out? A last ditch solution I guess is buy a new filter assy (if possible) and cut the old one out?

    #157030
    Penguin45
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    Re: Bosch WFL2260 drain filter stuck

    Remove drum to pump hose and remove obstruction from pump inlet. Filter should then be removable.

    Power off, of course.

    Regards,
    Penguin45.

    #157031
    gegsy
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    Re: Bosch WFL2260 drain filter stuck

    If its the main filter body thats become detached, you can order one through spares@ – P/no – 601996 if its an Askoll pump or 172339 if its a Copreci. A quick look by taking front of appliance off and lookin at pump will confirm 🙂

    Greg

    #157032
    Baroda32
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    Re: Bosch WFL2260 drain filter stuck

    I have this same problem. Can anyone tell me how I can remove the front as the screw doesn’t appear to be a “normal type” screw? Got piles of washing and can’t get anyone out to fix it!

    #157033
    gegsy
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    Re: Bosch WFL2260 drain filter stuck

    Hi
    The 3 screws are Torx20 (T20). 2 in bottom of front casing and the other one accessible when you pull soap drawer out and found at the 5 oclock position around dispenser aperture.

    Greg

    #157034
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch WFL2260 drain filter stuck

    Baroda32 wrote:Got piles of washing and can’t get anyone out to fix it!

    The best way to naff-up your washing machine without the knowledge or the correct tools is to bodge it yourself, and trying to access a pump on a Bosch WFL2260 is a prime example where it can go so badly wrong. 🙁

    However I would seriously recommend you try our repair@ service to get this problem sorted with the minimum of fuss and inconvenience.

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