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  • #93509
    r0binG
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    Hi,

    I have a Bosch Exxcel 8 VarioPerfect (WAQ24461GB) washing machine which is around 3.5 years old. I recently replaced the heater element with the help of here (and the shop).

    When the drum is turning, it now makes a bit of a strange sound. Below is a link to a video of the machine turning (I have taken the back off). Hopefully someone can suggest whether this would be an easy fix, or whether I will need a pro to repair (or replace!).

    https://photos.app.goo.gl/TNentFNn1HfmYhCj2

    It sounds to me like it is coming from the drum. The belt seems to be ok and the 3 suspension arms (or whatever they are called) do not seem to squeak.

    Thanks

    #454614
    electrofix
    Moderator

    Re: noisy drum – Bosch Exxcel 8

    difficult to say from video as the clothes moving round are adding to the noise

    take clothes out , take belt off, and spin drum and see if it makes any noise then

    Dave

    #454615
    r0binG
    Participant

    Re: noisy drum – Bosch Exxcel 8

    https://photos.app.goo.gl/O68RvLZVNnTIV5ts1

    does this help^?

    is taking the belt off easy? I might need to consult youtube for that one.

    Thanks

    #454616
    electrofix
    Moderator

    Re: noisy drum – Bosch Exxcel 8

    just flip belt off it a stretch belt

    sounds like bearing failure though

    bad new though its one of the dreaded sealed tubs so complete unit only
    but only looked up a random one as I have not got the last 2 digits of the Enr

    Bosch price £226

    the sealed tub are no where near as reliable as the un sealed ones

    Dave

    #454617
    Martin
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    Re: noisy drum – Bosch Exxcel 8

    Sounds like bra wire or some such foreign object caught between drum and outer tub to me.

    #454618
    electrofix
    Moderator

    Re: noisy drum – Bosch Exxcel 8

    Martin wrote:Sounds like bra wire or some such foreign object caught between drum and outer tub to me.

    Well should be easy to pull the heater out again and check that


    Dave

    #454619
    1totalshambles
    Participant

    Re: noisy drum – Bosch Exxcel 8

    A fractured ball bearing rivet cage possibily and perhaps rusted too. Not motor bearings and does not sound like a bra wire to me. Any disaster can happen even at 3.5 years old, Bosch or otherwise.

    #454620
    Descry
    Participant

    electrofix wrote:Re: noisy drum – Bosch Exxcel 8

    just flip belt off it a stretch belt

    sounds like bearing failure though

    bad new though its one of the dreaded sealed tubs so complete unit only
    but only looked up a random one as I have not got the last 2 digits of the Enr

    Bosch price £226

    the sealed tub are no where near as reliable as the un sealed ones

    Dave

    Hi there Dave, I have the same washing machine and I suspect I have a bearings problem with a very loud grinding noise on full spin.
    You can hear it here… http://descry.co.uk/Excell8-Washing-Machine.mp4

    You say that the drum enclosure is a sealed tub… Do you mean it’s a hard moulded seal that won’t go back together if you crack it open?
    Any workaround with it? Or is it just a full new drum assembly required? Because the bearings themselves are WAY cheaper!

    If that’s the case, I might just plum for a new washing machine as the price of the new drum is almost as much!
    Could you recommend a good washing machine like the Bosch one that comes with an unsealed drum assembly for future repair possibilities!

    Many thanks,
    Simon.

    #454621
    electrofix
    Moderator

    as far as we know the bosch WAN series still uses the original drum which can be split albeit using a kit to reseal it.

    you can look up bosch parts here

    https://www.bosch-home.co.uk/customer-service/spare-parts-search

    Dave

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