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  • in reply to: BOSCH WTL6103GB Tumble Dryer Won’t Stay Hot #247461
    hampers
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    FIXED – Re: BOSCH WTL6103GB Tumble Dryer Won’t Stay Hot

    thanks for the tips. I ended up looking at the module – and sure enough there was an obvious dry joint by a Relay. I re-soldered that and now it’s all working fine.

    I did manage to break the tabs on the front plate – they were very brittle.

    Can I get a price for Bosch part number 433584 – the new fascia!

    thanks again for your tips. Hope this post helps others.

    Chris

    in reply to: BOSCH WTL6103GB Tumble Dryer Won’t Stay Hot #247460
    hampers
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    Re: BOSCH WTL6103GB Tumble Dryer Won’t Stay Hot

    ok thanks for that gegsy.

    Yes it was pretty wet.

    How many sensors are in this thing then?! I hadn’t realised there were more in the drum too!

    I have been doing the testing on the “30 minute warm timed” setting on the Bosch – normally this (i think) overrides the sensors – often we’ve used it when we want something v dry and not the machines “calculated/sensed” dry.

    Do you know if the internal sensors/this NYC component are still used in this setting? If not I assume I’m back to faulty main control unit??

    Chris

    in reply to: BOSCH WTL6103GB Tumble Dryer Won’t Stay Hot #247458
    hampers
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    Re: BOSCH WTL6103GB Tumble Dryer Won’t Stay Hot

    Ok thanks again.

    I think I’ll try replacing it (the NTC thermistor) then as the only other option seems to be to replace the main board?

    I’ll be touch for a part number /price.

    thanks

    chris

    in reply to: BOSCH WTL6103GB Tumble Dryer Won’t Stay Hot #247456
    hampers
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    Re: BOSCH WTL6103GB Tumble Dryer Won’t Stay Hot

    Thanks Penguin45

    I wasn’t originally but I have now tried it with wet towels and no change.

    Do you know what that sensor is/does at the front of the machine just below the door level – is it relevant at all – ie might it be causing the ‘no change in temperature’ you describe?

    If not – I assume the power board is effectively meaning a new or recon “Power/Control Module” which looks incredibly expensive (ie not cost effective)??

    thanks again

    chris

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