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Bosch WTW87560GB/02 Heat Pump Tumble Dryer Not Drying Properly

Hi Paul,
You suggested I contact you here.
Initially Bosch WTW87560GB/02 heat pump tumble dryer was immediately showing an error code E90 and I traced the issue to a relay on the power board. I’ve replaced that and the dryer operates but it just takes ages to dry anything.
So far I have stripped the dryer down and cleaned the evaporator and condenser heat exchangers.
I’ve checked the resistance of the pump (170ohms).
I have run all the tests in maintenance mode but not sure what pre-requisites are and what each test does. Results of the tests are as follows:
P01 to P03 – appear to run with no errors
P04: Test returns E-14 -00
P05 to P09: appear to run with no errors
P10 returns 10 and 979
P11 returns 10 and 826
P12 to P28 returns E-14 -00
I have ordered two more relays and plan to replace them in case they got taken out.
Other than that I’m not sure what the issue could be other than maybe the compressor not working properly.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Ian

Bosch WAS28461GB/07 Washing Machine Shows E57 Error Code

Bosch WAS28461GB/07 washing machine gave error during wash cycle, door locked, switching off then selecting any option, drain, spin, etc, immediately gives E:57 error again. Tried resetting to no avail. Google searching suggests possible PCB Inverter circuit fault. Is it worth trying to repair? I recently fitted a new drum/door seal which will be wasted if machine written off.
Thanks for any help offered.

Siemens WM14S392GB/08 Washing Machine Door Lock Replacement

Hi Paul – love your u-tube videos, but struggling to access your on-line shop – contacting you here in the off-chance that you are able to supply a replacement door lock for my Seimens WM14S392GB/08 washing machine – either that or please point me in the right direction to source one. Many thanks and kind regards, Phil

Bosch WAE24460AU/11 Washing Machine Will Not Agitate, Spin Or Drain

Hi Paul, I have Bosch WAE24460AU/11 washing machine. The washing starts filling fine with no fault codes at any time. When agitation starts the drum only “twitches” and does not rotate, when the agitation is due to change direction the drum “twitches” again but does not rotate. If I rotate the drum by hand before the next “twitch”, and if I chosen the next rotation direction correctly, the drum will continue to rotate by itself, but will not continue to rotate by itself following the next “twitch”. The “twitching” carries on with the clock counting down to 1 minute without pumping down or stopping, and the clock just stays on 1 minute.
First, I removed the brushes, inspected and replaced them as they look relatively new and intact, no change in the issue. Secondly, I acquired a second-hand mother board complete with the entire wiring loom, this was fitted which also resulted in no change to the issue. I have measured the resistance over the terminals of the motor and compared them to the resistances shown on the Bosch wiring diagram drawing 21352 Rev D, specifically for the X2 motor plug. Looking on the brushes end of the motor with the terminal block upper most, the resistance over the left-hand two terminals is 0.8 Ohms (I think terminals 2 & 3), over the middle two terminals 2.3 Ohms (I think terminals 4 & 5) and over the two right-hand terminals 15 Ohms (I think terminals 6 & 7). All these resistances seem to correspond well with the resistances shown on the Bosch wiring diagram. I have also inspected the commutator and as far as can tell it looks intact.
Frankly I am at a loss now, I thought it would be a motherboard problem, but unless the second-hand one has exactly the same problem as the original motherboard then I can rule this out, what are the chances? The fact the motor can be hand cranked and then rotates by itself suggests to me a motor issue, potentially the speed sensor?
I look forward to your advice and/or diagnosis! Rob.

Dismantling Bosch Classixx washing machine fault finding, and how components work

If your washing machine has a leak or the seal has just gone mouldy with black marks on it then you might need to replace it and fit a new oneTo order your door seal you will need your full model number. (This is normally around the washing machine door frame on a sticker)   If