Bosch Classixx 1200express overheat?

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  • #81603
    Shimmyhill
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    Hi there,

    I have a Bosch Classixx 1200 express with a new issue (i have resolved one last year with new brushes!)

    Basically whatever temp setting you put it on it gets too hot, 30 degree washes come out hot and 60 degree washed get so hot steam comes out!

    On the first occasion this happened on a 60 degree wash it shut itself off, i assume – the wash cycle had not completed certainly.

    Since then we have only used 30 degree washes and they complete ok but washing is far to warm. Having read the forum i came across a post mentioning emptying the pump filter so i have dutifully just done this – 2 hair grips, some bra wire, some wire and various other things that shouldn’t be in there removed once i had managed to actually get it undone!

    Having not tested it yet could this have been the cause or am i looking at a thermostat issue – are they hard to replace if so?

    #417137
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch Classixx 1200express overheat?

    Sounds as though the NTC needs replacing. Give us the full model number (ENr no) of your machine and we can supply the correct part number you need. Easy fix really.

    #417138
    Shimmyhill
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    Re: Bosch Classixx 1200express overheat?

    Thanks,

    E-Nr. WAE24162GB/03 FD 8608 623366

    #417139
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch Classixx 1200express overheat?

    Shimmyhill wrote:E-Nr. WAE24162GB/03 FD 8608 623366


    In that case THIS is the part you need. 😀

    #417140
    Shimmyhill
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    Re: Bosch Classixx 1200express overheat?

    Martin wrote:

    Shimmyhill wrote:
    E-Nr. WAE24162GB/03 FD 8608 623366


    In that case THIS is the part you need. 😀

    Thank you!

    Will get that bit ordered, do i need to take the heating element out or can i replace the NTC with that in situ?

    #417141
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch Classixx 1200express overheat?

    In situ having initially loosened the compressed gasket clamp nut.

    #417142
    Jnrwookie
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    Re: Bosch Classixx 1200express overheat?

    Hi guys I have the same problem with mine, whereabouts do I find the sensor on the machine please?

    Many thanks

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