Re: Bosch Maxx WFL2066 – No motor movement
Epilogue
Thanks for all your advice. It gave me to confidence to recheck my machine. The fault was a brush got stuck in its slider and so lost contact with the commutator. I fixed this when I stripped the motor last time, but when I reassembled the machine, I forgot to plug the motor back in – Doh! Now all up a running. The motors a bit rough, but that’s just till the brushes bed down and I’m probably going to treat the machine to a new set (£12.66 + VAT).
As for Autowash. I called them and explained that I wasn’t happy about the mis-diagnosis. The engineer tried to claim that to change the brushes that the motor would need to be taken apart (which it doesn’t) and that if you take the motor apart it will never work again (which is does). I am waiting to speak to the service manager tomorrow.