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May 8, 2007 at 4:49 pm #27202
norbellini
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the rubber seal that attaches to the plastic drum which houses the heater has come away leaving the kitchen flooded. What i would like to know is how they are fixed to the drum at manufacture and what can i seal it with, or what to do
thanks nobbyMay 8, 2007 at 5:33 pm #213057clivejameson
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Post up the model number and E number?
Do you mean the rubber boss that holds in the heater element?
May 8, 2007 at 5:54 pm #213058norbellini
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BOSCH CLASSIXX 1000 washer about 2 years old . Yes its the oblong rubber with metal insert that houses what i presume is the heater element four wires coming of it grey/ blue /earth/brown. I just looked underneath and you could literally pull it out of the drum. The rubber sits on or in the drum recess but how it is fastened to it i cant figure
regards NobbyMay 8, 2007 at 6:06 pm #213059clivejameson
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The rubber seal is a compression fit using the centre nut….this needs to be loosened to allow the rubber to return to shape so that it can be reinserted.
I would be more worried by the fact that it came out in the first place…I have seen this on machines on occasion and nearly always it’s as a result of a foreign object between drum and tub which has collided with the heater or worse still by drum bearing collapse (obvious) 😉
Don’t forget power off before doing anything if you’re having a go yourself :zap:
May 8, 2007 at 7:14 pm #213060norbellini
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thanks clivejames i will give it a go tomrrow. ;Looks like i am going to have to take the door seal off to get better access to draw out the element .Anyhow we will see .Ill get back to you if i have any problems
regards nobbyMay 9, 2007 at 1:56 am #213061Trilobite
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Could it have been damaged during manufacture/assembly, by over-tightening the centre nut?
(I think Hoover once made such a comment, relating to the plastic tub “New Wave” range).
May 9, 2007 at 8:48 am #213062norbellini
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that crossed my mind how the hell does the thing drop out its only 2 .5 years old and never been thrashed underneath it looks imaculate. The point is they BOSCH arnt going to want to know , but it certainly looks like a fault in assembley. The only point is wejust ran the washer on stinking hot to clear some of the gunge out and that must have not helped
nobbyMay 9, 2007 at 9:10 am #213063Penguin45
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clivejameson wrote:nearly always it’s as a result of a foreign object between drum and tub which has collided with the heater
Check under drum and sump to pump hose while you’ve got the front off.
Penguin45.
May 9, 2007 at 11:51 am #213064norbellini
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all done lads got it out cleaned it up undid the centre nut wiped it over with a bit of fairy liquid and in she went, as jordan said to peter andre. A result, many thanks lads also checked underneath as advised OK
many thanks again chaps
nobbyi will return but not to soon
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