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martfoxy
ParticipantRe: Bosch WVT1260 steaming
Still getting steam out of the drawer – is this normal to a certain extent?
The condenser looks clear to the bottom not sure about the pipe to the drum as can’t see that, but if I pour water into the condenser it runs into the drum ok.
Water is coming into the condenser from the inlet valve – whether its enough I don’t know.
Can anyone suggest anything else?
Thank you
martfoxy
ParticipantRe: Bosch WVT1260 steaming
I had a thought I had a flexible grabber with a led on it for my car – I used that to grab the lumps of fluff/sludge – it kept coming for a quite a while – and looks clear now. Fingers crossed thats fixed it.
martfoxy
ParticipantRe: Bosch WVT1260 steaming
Checked water is getting through to the condenser. Maybe its blocked up – does this involve taking the condenser out to clear it out? I have taken off the fan motor and can see some sludge on sides, but hard to see right to the bottom of the condenser.
The fan is spinning ok.
martfoxy
ParticipantRe: Bosch WVT1260 steaming
Would that probably be a fault with the inlet valve?
martfoxy
ParticipantRe: Bosch WVT1260GB dryer overheating
Caught the fan not working – causing overheating. Seems to be an intermittent fault. Not sure if motor, wiring or relays.
martfoxy
ParticipantRe: Bosch WVT1260 washer dryer not heating on dryer
In case anyone else has the same problem as above – I found the problem is a burnt out section on the main board. The dryer board seems ok.
Nice they let the main board act as a fuse – I suppose it brings in money. I am suprised Bosch don’t recall faults like this with burning of boards.
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