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Shaunf
ParticipantRe: Bosch WFF2000 Flashing Prewash Indicator
Thanks Martin, pump on order.
Shaunf
ParticipantRe: Bosch WFF2000 Flashing Prewash Indicator
Unfortunately the slow flashing prewash indicator made another appearance today, so cleaning the deposits from the pump was only a temporary measure. Just wondering if a slow flashing prewash indicator points towards a pump replacement.
Shaunf
ParticipantRe: Bosch WFF2000 Flashing Prewash Indicator
Update: Checked inlets, drain and pump. Inlets and drain were clear, but pump had lint and fibre deposits, so cleaned that out and watched it do a full rinse and spin without any problems. Let’s hope that’s the last of it because I really don’t want to have to replace this reliable machine which must be about 20 years old now. 😀
Shaunf
ParticipantRe: Bosch WFF 2000 Drum Not Turning
Andy, Martin – many thanks for your help.
Compared to the new brushes, the old ones were very worn.

Anyway, its all back together again and runs very smoothly indeed. 😀Shaunf
ParticipantRe: Bosch WFF 2000 Drum Not Turning
If I put my hand round the side of the motor I cant seem to locate a bolt on the end of the motor that faces the front of the washing machine. Do I need to remove the bottom panel on the washing machine to gain access maybe?
Shaunf
ParticipantRe: Bosch WFF 2000 Drum Not Turning
Andy jones wrote:The other bolt is the one above the pulley
That’s the one I can see by removing the back panel on the washing machine, its the other one I’m looking for.
Shaunf
ParticipantRe: Bosch WFF 2000 Drum Not Turning
I can see one bolt on the back of the motor, which is the best way to get to the other bolt (which I presume is on the front)? Is it removing the panel on the bottom of the washing machine?
Shaunf
ParticipantRe: Bosch WFF 2000 Intermittently Not Draining
After putting the door seal back, I notice there are a couple of holes in the bottom (I don’t think I made them). Are these drain holes? Also, while the washing machine is running, is it normal for them to drip a little water into the base of the washing machine?

Shaunf
ParticipantRe: Bosch WFF 2000 Intermittently Not Draining
Thank you sir.
Shaunf
ParticipantRe: Bosch WFF 2000 Intermittently Not Draining
The complete part number on the washing machine door is a bit worn, but it looks like WFF2000GB/11. The pump you indicated is compatible with the WFF2000GB/12, but there’s no mention of the WFF2000GB/11. ❓
Shaunf
ParticipantRe: Bosch WFF 2000 Intermittently Not Draining
The pump is steadily getting worse, so I’m going to order a new one and get the job done over the weekend. A quick question though, for the 2 screws either side of the front door, presumably when I remove these, the door lock and hinge mechanisms wont fall apart and require fiddly re-alignment to get them back together again right?
Thanks.Shaunf
ParticipantRe: Bosch WFF 2000 Intermittently Not Draining
Thanks for that. I’ll probably get someone to do it, but out of interest, how would I go about doing it myself?
Shaunf
ParticipantRe: Single (Bosch) Oven Installation?
Thanks Greg, I got that. I’ve already got a big red cooker switch (2-pole spur??) on the wall that feeds a 13A plug socket behind the cooker. Any idea which bits will need to be changed?
Shaunf
ParticipantRe: Singe (Bosch) Oven Installation?
Thank you Martin. You are correct, my old oven was just a fan oven. I hope the “Oven Spur” from the RCD box doesn’t need up-rating, otherwise its going to be a big job.
Shaunf
ParticipantRe: Anyone Recognise this Bosh Dishwasher Part?
Thanks Penguin45, I must have knocked it off while I was cleaning the filter. Its back on again now. 😀
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