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  • in reply to: Bosch SMV50EOOGB/21 stopping in cycle. #410890
    nomadPaul
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    Re: Bosch SMV50EOOGB/21 stopping in cycle.

    It could be just a dodgy install or lock . Brush led flashing on its own normally means the programme has been interrupted. I’d be looking at a new lock AND , if its got the plastic frame that it sits in , the additional fixing plate that is fitted on top of the lock to hold it in position. Unfortunately I don’t have immediatel access to the part number at the moment.

    in reply to: F20 on a bosch washing machine #410281
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    Re: F20 on a bosch washing machine

    My guess is ths heater relay sticking – F.20 is unexpected heating so if you’ve changed the NTC , then that heater relay on the module faulty is really the only other cause.

    in reply to: bosch wvd24460gb/02 #410104
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    Re: bosch wvd24460gb/02

    I’d first be looking at the mains plug socket/ wiring. Is there still power at the socket when themachine dies ?

    in reply to: Siemens WM14E162GB/12 #410015
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    Re: Siemens WM14E162GB/12

    Normally its selector switch to 6 o’clock , hold spin speed button , selector switch one click clockwise , release spin speed button. Test programme now operated , selector switch to off and appliance should be reset.

    in reply to: Siemens WM14E162GB/12 #410013
    nomadPaul
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    Re: Siemens WM14E162GB/12

    Search for Bosch f21 or Siemens f43 . Its a motor/brushes fault and you’ll need to reset the error code after repair by entering the test programme.

    in reply to: Bosch wap28360gb/14. Fd 9208 200050 #409570
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    Re: Bosch wap28360gb/14. Fd 9208 200050

    Off the top of my head , it should be the selector switch round to the 6 o’clock position , hold the spin speed button and turn selector switch one click clockwise.

    in reply to: Bosch wap28360gb/14. Fd 9208 200050 #409567
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    Re: Bosch wap28360gb/14. Fd 9208 200050

    The failure of the motor module gives a symptom as if the drum is jamming . It will squeak and jerk as if something is stopping the drum from turning freely. There will probably be an error code of E:74 or E:75 in the test programme memory.
    Weirdly , if you run a motor test cycle it normally doesn’t actually mis-behave.

    in reply to: Bosch wap28360gb/14. Fd 9208 200050 #409565
    nomadPaul
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    Re: Bosch wap28360gb/14. Fd 9208 200050

    It’ll be the motor module…..and the appliance should still under the Bosch 2 yr warranty.

    in reply to: Bosch WAS28461GB/07 E29 fault. #408721
    nomadPaul
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    Re: Bosch WAS28461GB/07 E29 fault.

    E.29 is def no water detected by flow sensor so Micky 32’s advice is sound

    in reply to: Bosch WKD28350GB/01 #408514
    nomadPaul
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    Re: Bosch WKD28350GB/01

    Although you’re correct that the error code is door lock related , 7 time’s out of 10 it’s a control board fault.

    in reply to: Bosch Condensing Dryer : WTE86304GB/05 Steams Up #408332
    nomadPaul
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    Re: Bosch Condensing Dryer : WTE86304GB/05 Steams Up

    Presuming the condenser is not blocked , you might need to look at the small fan blade on the FRONT of the motor. This fan blows cold flowing air over the condenser . These can block up with fluff thus making them much less efficient.

    in reply to: Bosch, Siemens heat pump style dishwashers base leaks #408190
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    Re: Bosch, Siemens heat pump style dishwashers base leaks

    Oh and I meant to add that a lot of the time they happen towards the end and at the hottest parts of the cycle. I’ve watched it through a quick wash with no signs of a leak but been back within days because the base has filled again…..yet the exact same machine WILL leak on the intensive cycle at the end of the wash or final rinse part of the cycle.

    in reply to: Bosch, Siemens heat pump style dishwashers base leaks #408189
    nomadPaul
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    Re: Bosch, Siemens heat pump style dishwashers base leaks

    There are 4 main culprits.
    1. Left hand side water inlet vent seal. It’s the large plastic collar on the inside of the tub approx level with lower basket. These can leak through the small round seal. You can normally see the residue on the water inlet itself. There is a dedicated tool designed to tighten the collar up.
    2. Door seal . Self explanatory really
    3. Sump seal . There is a small rubber seal built in to the top of the sump that can degrade and cause leakage. It’s not always obvious although sometimes you get a limescale build up on the sump/tub join.
    4. On the plastic tub versions , they can actually leak from the join between the bottom edge of the tub where it’s fixed into the plastic base. This is normally obvious from the yellowy/white grungy residue filling the tub/base groove.

    Unfortunately, all these leaks tend to be very small and it’s an accumulation over a few washes that finally tips the balance.

    Other causes include custoners using separate salt and rinse aid BUT also all in one tablets causing overfoaming and p
    oor installations causing doors not to close fully.

    I can tell you now that BSH engineers are as frustrated about these leaks as anyone !

    in reply to: NEFF B14M62N0GB cooling fan running all the time #408170
    nomadPaul
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    Re: NEFF B14M62N0GB cooling fan running all the time

    If its the thermostat/time lag switch bolted to the lamp assy then yes , it should be open circuit. It only goes closed circuit once it heats up .

    in reply to: E49 Siemens washer #408003
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    Re: E49 Siemens washer

    I’m guessing that it’s a newer model ? If you can get the full ENR number , it’ll make it much easier for me to find.

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