Bosch WFL100GB

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  • #14248
    neptune
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    Went to a bosch today to do a repair . Could not get the lid off ! Removed 2 screws at the back , and 2 at the sides of the lid . Wouldnt budge . Did the job with the lid in place .[ Door boot replacement] Any tips for next time , please ?

    #158763
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch WFL100GB

    2 screws at the back, 1 at the front (RHS I think?) and lift the lid from the rear to unhook from front panel and away 😉

    #158764
    Dales-Electronic
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    Re: Bosch WFL100GB

    Neptune – Oh god mate are you about to join those charmed ones that practice the Black Arts?

    #158765
    superfix
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    Re: Bosch WFL100GB

    Quick question…

    Why take the lid off to replace door boot ❓

    #158766
    gegsy
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    Re: Bosch WFL100GB

    Front off much easier 😉

    Greg

    #158767
    Penguin45
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    Re: Bosch WFL100GB

    It’s a nice job – do the whole thing without dragging the machine out. Sounds like something UKW have been working on………. 😀

    Chris.

    #158768
    neptune
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    Re: Bosch WFL100GB

    Hi chaps , and thanks for help , comments and advice . Why remove lid to change door boot? Well this is a machine I dont see very often . So I figured , take the lid off and have a look what was involved. In the end I did not even remove the front panel . Job went fairly well , much like a classic Zanussi door boot job . I am still a bit puzzled as to why lid would not move with all visible screws out . In addition to the two rear screws , I noticed 2 small spigots next to these screws , part of the lid brackets , which suggested to me that the lid needs to slide slightly to the rear , before the rear of the lid can be raised . I did not want to force anything . Obviously Black art as Ian says . The two graetest dangers are breaking the lid , and making yourself look a prat in front of the customer .

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