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  • in reply to: Bosch was24460gb/07 fd9007 f57????? #423076
    nomadPaul
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    Re: Bosch was24460gb/07 fd9007 f57?????

    Was the motor still plugged into the motor module? As i said earlier, I’ve yet to replace a motor but i have replaced plenty of motor modules that give the exact fault that you’re describing.

    in reply to: Bosch was24460gb/07 fd9007 f57????? #423073
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    Re: Bosch was24460gb/07 fd9007 f57?????

    MANDELLS wrote:….. I’m going to whip the motor of and have a quick look at the brushes….

    you’ll have a problem there add is a brushless motor 😀 I’m even more certain that is the motor module at fault – I’ve checked and the error code is definitely motor/inverter related and i have never had a faulty induction motor to date, always been motor module.

    in reply to: Bosch was24460gb/07 fd9007 f57????? #423070
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    Re: Bosch was24460gb/07 fd9007 f57?????

    I have a suspicion that f57/e57 is actually a motor control module fault. Does it feel like the drum has jammed? The drum may jerk as it rotates or stops turning altogether.

    in reply to: Neff B6774N0GB/04 #422220
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    Re: Neff B6774N0GB/04

    Did you order a new seal too ? Sometimes, if the inner glass had shattered due to a hot spot along the lower edge, it can blast a hole in the rubber. Also make sure the inner metal gasket is fitted the same way it came off to ensure all the holes line up.

    in reply to: Later type Bosch/ Neff/ Siemens dishwashers #422115
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    Re: Later type Bosch/ Neff/ Siemens dishwashers

    If its the full metal tub version, it may be leaking from the tub sump seal. There’s a repair kit for that which consists of a small rubber seal fitted between the tub and sump.
    If its the plastic base/bottom machine then there can be leaks from the outer edges where the tub sits in the base. This normally shows up as a yellowy residue at the join on rear or sides where the tub sits in the base ‘groove’.

    in reply to: Bosch/Hotpoint dishwasher recall? #421965
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    Re: Bosch/Hotpoint dishwasher recall?

    That is the new repair kit which is fitted instead of replacing the module. It adds a piggy back relay to the heater relay on the module to prevent the overheating fault.

    in reply to: Bosch coding info #421757
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    Re: Bosch coding info

    Can you remember how long the pre rinse cycle was? It should only be 15-19ish minutes. If it was between 29 and 42 minutes then the cycles are definitely out of synch.

    in reply to: bosch sms40c02gb water flow problem #421790
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    Re: bosch sms40c02gb water flow problem

    It’s official part name is a ‘contact’ .

    in reply to: Bosch coding info #421752
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    Re: Bosch coding info

    If the cycle times have suddenly extended, i.e 199 mins for the quick wash , I’d be more entitled to think you’ve got a not heating fault.

    in reply to: Siemens Dryer WT36V398GB/07 Filter/Hose Light #421052
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    Re: Siemens Dryer WT36V398GB/07 Filter/Hose Light

    You say the vent and filter are clear. Have you removed the heater and examined it to make sure that’s not clogged up with fluff?

    in reply to: Bosch Logixx 8 WAS28769GB/20 reset #420484
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    Re: Bosch Logixx 8 WAS28769GB/20 reset

    It’s normally selector switch to 0.Turn selector switch to 6 o’clock. Hold the spin speed button and turn selector switch one click clockwise. Release spin button and then return selector switch to 0. Appliance should now be reset. May need a couple of attempts or even motor unplugged when carrying out reset procedure.

    in reply to: BOSCH built under oven element problem – URGENT!! #420430
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    Re: BOSCH built under oven element problem – URGENT!!

    The elements are prone to shortish lives but are you using pattern parts or Bosch originals ? May be a slow or failing fan which could also account for the thermal switch failure.

    in reply to: Siemans Auto WM12E468 F21 Fault Won’t Reset – Help!! #420130
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    Re: Siemans Auto WM12E468 F21 Fault Won’t Reset – Help!!

    No worries. There’s lots of posts on here on resetting the bsh machines but they can get swallowed up in all the other info available.

    in reply to: bosch d/w sms53e12gb/01 (about 4 years old) #418863
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    Re: bosch d/w sms53e12gb/01 (about 4 years old)

    If its the heat pump you’re talking about you’re going about it the wrong way. No need to drop the base at all as it can be done from the side. Side panel off , module popped out the way. Disconnect 3 plugs from heat pump. Carefully cut away securing circlip on right hand side , take of bungee clip then twist pump clockwise before pulling towards you. Then fit in reverse remembering to fit the new jubilee clip in the right position and orientation.

    in reply to: Bosch wvd24460gb/02. Fd 9103 00508 #420138
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    Re: Bosch wvd24460gb/02. Fd 9103 00508

    You could try to reset the programme. Wait till it starts doing something then press and hold the start/pause button. Keep your finger on it till it pauses them Continue to hold it down till you get a long beep and the display goes to 0000.

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