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  1. I have a SHE3AR75UC/14 and it is running for about a minute and then it shuts off. I replaced the drain motor. I recorded this video. I checked the drain lines and there was not anything. Any ideas?
  2. Manufacturer: BOSCH Type of Appliance: Laundry Washer Model Number: WFMC640SUC/03 Have you validated the model number at an online parts site like Repair Clinic? (yes or no): yes Have you watched the video on how to search for manuals and have you searched the Downloads section prior to posting this request? (yes or no): yes Looking for the service manual for BOSCH 00436437 to troubleshoot error code E 15. Below are the model #s.
  3. TLDR version: Please Help a DIY-er Repairing a Bosch Washer WFL2090UC? 1) does anyone have a .pdf of the service manual? 2) To replace the brushes, is the best access really via the underside of the machine? 3) Why is there a fine black powder coating everything? Is that bad? What is it? Thanks in advance for any help you guys can provide! - D Below is my first draft of this post. As you can see I have a tendency towards verbosity. I am including it in its entirety anyway in case it contains useful details that help in evaluating or diagnosing the above issues: Hello, I'm a DIY-er trying to repair a Bosch Front Loading Clothes Washer model WFL2090UC/. (I'm not sure if it is /01, /04, or some other version. Believe purchased circa 2008?) Initial issue is the drum will no longer spin. It makes noises like it's trying, and fills with water, and it doesn't seem to be a door latch issue, so I suspect it's either the belt or the brushes. 1) If anyone could provide digital copies of the service manual, tech specs, fault codes, and schematics, that would be amazing. Bosch Customer Service won't share these with me. 2) I already ordered replacement brushes but I can't figure out how best to access the motor. This model seems to have a terrible design with kind of a removable porthole on the back so I can see the back of the tub, belt, and drive shaft(?), but which isn't really big enough to provide access? I can't see what I'm doing when trying to access the motor from the front or reach the motor mount bolts, so it seems like the best option is to remove the bottom-side panel. But, I'm doing this solo and not confident I can tip it over and back upright safely by myself, especially since it's on a pedestal in a small utility room w/o much room to work. I'm guessing that the service manual will tell me that access through the underside panel is what's recommended though. 3) Part of the reason I suspect the brushes is because much of the interior of the machine's cabinet is coated with a fine, black, odorless, soot-like or carbon-like powder. (I didn't try a taste test. Blech.) The greatest concentration of powder seems to be in the bottom rear of the machine. I initially thought this might be mold, but that doesn't make much sense b/c mold doesn't usually grow on metal and plastic w/o access to anything organic, right? Then I thought it might be degraded bits of the belt, but from what my amateur eyes can tell, visually the belt is in good condition. There is resistance when turning it manually and it moves the drum okay. With the quantity of powder dispersed, if it were formerly part of the belt I would expect the belt to be quite obviously chewed up and worn. Plus, the particle size is a lot smaller than I would expect disintegrating rubber to be. I don't have any experience with electrical motors but it occurred to me when the replacement brushes arrived that it may be the old brushes making the mess? The powder itself is flat or matte black though, not the same grey with a slightly reflective sheen like the new brushes have. Can anyone identify the black powder material and suggest what it may portend for the future life of the machine? If the original brushes did get ground up to create this powder, is that likely to happen to the replacement brushes as well? If I can get another 15 years of service from this machine after replacing the brushes I'll be thriled, but does anyone have any suggestions as to the possible cause of the powder and how I might prevent it from happening in future? Thanks for reading this far. I appreciate any and all contributions to resolving my questions. Cheers! Final note: unfortunately I won't have access to the washer again until this weekend, but if photos would be illustrative please let me know what pictures I should take.
  4. Hi all, I am not sure what to do about this, but am hoping someone here can offer some direction. We have recently (and finally) gotten a dishwasher, which was gifted to us by a friend (it had been sitting in their garage unused.) It is a Bosch "Serie 4" 46db model number SMS46GW01A/01. There isn't space in any of our small kitchen to put it, so we put it next to the kitchen bench - we had a plumber come and drill some holes, and attach some "extension" hoses to the water intake and outtake to the supplied ones. The dishwasher worked great for two weeks, and now has developed an issue. It's a BOSCH "Serie 4" 46db, with the model number SMS46GW01A/01. While working initially, it now seems to run for a short while (10 minutes?) on any of the washing programs, and then stop with the "Check Water" error lit. We've cleaned all the filters, but it looks like it is obtaining water (at least for a while) as the bottom of the dishwasher is full of water when the program stops. Draining also seems to work, as if I start another program, it will drain it all out. Our guess - Is this likely low water pressure due to the length of the hose, that may have been borderline when it worked and now has dipped for some reason? Perhaps it only needs low pressure in the first phase, but demands more in the later one? Or perhaps some sort of blockage in the water intake or the wastewater pump?. Should we: 1) call a plumber 2) call a bosch technician 3) is there something we can do ourselves? Thanks in advance. Hilary and Richard.
  5. I have a Bosch side-by-side Fridge/Freezer B22CS30SNS/01 that is having ice build up on the evaporator coil in the refrigerator side. I have ran the self test and received no errors. I tested the defrost heater for continuity and it was good. I tested the defrost fuse for continuity and that was good as well. I tested the defrost sensor for continuity and it was good. Can someone tell be what the next step in diagnosing this is? Is there a table with resistance values for a given temp for the defrost sensor? Any suggestions would be helpful. Thanks in advance!
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  7. Bosch HBL745AUC-02 Wall Oven Wiring Diagram View File PUB 58300000110628 Submitter Samurai Appliance Repair Man Submitted 03/24/2021 Category Appliance Repair Manual Pot Luck Supper  
  8. Hello board members I require your experience and advice regarding a used Bosch Compact Dishwasher model SKS51E18EU bought recently. The previous owner of 5 years mentioned an issue that it doesn’t drain at the end of the program, so restarting a new program clears this issue. After good results for 7-8 cycles its behavior changed.. The ordinary program sequence begins: Drainage > Emptying all water in the system > and then the inlet pump starts taking in water, after ~15 seconds of water going in, the "check water" indicator turns on, and the program ends with a long drainage. total of 3 minutes since program execution I checked: Different configurations of the in/out tubes in different angles while running The inlet filter - was clean Drainage filter + unscrewed some piece to reach the cog-wheel of the pump making sure there are no obstructions After looking online I found that for similar cases some concluded this might be the inlet valve, before ordering a replacement I need certainty that this is the solution, that’s why I require your help. Thanks in advance!
  9. Manufacturer: Bosch Type of Appliance: Dishwasher Model Number: SHE45M06UC Have you validated the model number at an online parts site like Repair Clinic? (yes or no): Yes Have you watched the video on how to search for manuals and have you searched the Downloads section prior to posting this request? (yes or no): Yes Need tech sheet
  10. Manufacturer: Bosch Type of Appliance: Dishwasher Model Number: Shx68t55uc/02 Have you validated the model number at an online parts site like Repair Clinic? (yes or no): Yes Have you watched the video on how to search for manuals and have you searched the Downloads section prior to posting this request? (yes or no): Yes Service manual needed for disassembly
  11. Hi Friends: I have a Bosch B22CT080SNS/01 French Door Refrigerator. Ice maker is located in the bottom freezer. I cannot find for the life of me the ice maker assembly replacement. It is on back order.and has been for at least 2 months now. Bosch has not ETA. No local parts house, no online vendor, or my tech can find one. Only some in Canada but they won't ship to the US. I was told to find part number 00798555. This Bosch refrigerator was clearly made by Whirlpool. My brother owns a JennAir JFC2290REM00 and I can't find a difference in the models except of course the label. I'm willing to put in a generic ice maker if someone can suggest something that is compatible. This unit produces the crescent cubes. Any help or suggestions would be appreciate. Thank you!
  12. Manufacturer: bosch Type of Appliance: washer Model Number: WFMC6401UC Have you validated the model number at an online parts site like Repair Clinic? (yes or no): yes Have you watched the video on how to search for manuals and have you searched the Downloads section prior to posting this request? (yes or no): yes need service manual for dissassembly instructions thx
  13. Manufacturer: bosch Type of Appliance: dishwasher Model Number: SHE33M02UC/50 Have you validated the model number at an online parts site like Repair Clinic? (yes or no): yes Have you watched the video on how to search for manuals and have you searched the Downloads section prior to posting this request? (yes or no): yes greatly appreciated thank you for the manual
  14. Manufacturer: bosch Type of Appliance: dishwasher Model Number: SHX65T55UC/02 Have you validated the model number at an online parts site like Repair Clinic? (yes or no): yes Have you watched the video on how to search for manuals and have you searched the Downloads section prior to posting this request? (yes or no): yes need the manual thx
  15. Manufacturer: bosch Type of Appliance: dishwasher Model Number: SHX65T55UC/01 Have you validated the model number at an online parts site like Repair Clinic? (yes or no): yes Have you watched the video on how to search for manuals and have you searched the Downloads section prior to posting this request? (yes or no): yes need service manual thx
  16. Hello. This is my first post here. Hope to get advice from someone who knows about Bosch hood fan installation. We got this fan few years ago for the project and it was installed but never used. The owner changed mind and it was removed and put in a box, sitting in a storage. We decided to used it for our house but realized there are several things missing. According to the installation manual (page 8) , below are the items included. I've highlighted things we are missing in Red. I called Bosch parts department and was informed I can purchase installation kit which include everything I need, except Back-pressure Flap. Part number: 00758988 Extractor hood with fan, back-pressure flap Lamp, already installed Metal grease filter Flue duct Drill template 1x angle bracket for the flue duct Instruction manual and installation instructions 6x screws, 5x45 mm 8x screws, 4x8 mm 2x washers 2x hollow wall plugs, 8x40 mm 4x hollow wall plugs, 10x50 mm T Torx adapter, 10 & 20 I need someone's professional advice on 2 areas. 1. If I order installation kit from Bosch, it takes 3-4 weeks to receive the order. I want to get this installed sooner and wondering if I can get all the materials (except drill template and manual) from local hardware store? 2. Do I need back-pressure flap? Again, can I buy this item from hardware store or is this something that needs to be specific to this model? Thanks in advane.
  17. Hi, My dishwasher will fill water (and will intermittently drain some water too), but the circulation pump/sprayer does not start. In between I can hear a faint electronic hum, as well as the odd relay clicking. After an extended period of time it will give the 5 beeps (as if the wash cycle was completed). However when it does the 5 beeps, the water isn't emptied and is full up to the base of the door in the tub. I also noticed that the heater was on (if that's of any relevance). I've tried to turn off, wait 10 minutes and turn back on the dishwasher from the main breaker, but there was no difference. Also, I read about a "reset" sequence (i.e. hold down the power scrub + rinse & hold buttons for 10+ seconds). When I tried this, the "clean" light turned on, but nothing happens when I close the door. I believe it's supposed to force the tub to drain. Note the drain pump seems to be functioning, as I hear it sometimes turn on and drain excess water. Also, I inspected the check-valve, and it seemed to be working okay. My guess is that either the control board is bad, or the circulation pump is faulty? Please advise.
  18. Hoping someone on this forum might have some insight. Given the current state of the world, trying to DIY this repair rather than have someone in our tight house. Our Bosch Dryer model # WTMC332BUS/06 has been great for us. I think we have owned it 11-12 years and its still a work horse for our family of 5. That said, about 2 years ago my wife smelled a burning smell and understandably was freaked out. I did a complete cleaning of the lint filter and lint filter box snaking it. We ended up having a repairman out and I'm not sure what he did other than I think he pulled some lint out from under the drum. Four days ago we were getting the same burning smell. Given the current state of isolation I figured this was a good time to tear the whole dryer open and clean everything. In doing so, I did the following; - Removed lint filter and cleaned. - Fabricated a thin hose extension for my shop vac and vacuumed the entire lint box. - Removed the top cover and rear cover of the dryer exposing the back of the drum and underneath of the dryer. - Vaccuumed lots of lint from under the drum, around the belt pully assembly and generally the whole bottom side of the dryer. - I disconnected the heating element duct from the back side of the drum and used the same fabricated hose to vacuum up inside the rear of the drum. In doing so the drum did shift slightly back, but I was able to move it back forward and it appears to turn freely as it did. - On our model, the heating element duct soft of pivots or hinges down once disconnected allowing me to see the heating element. It also had several large balls of lint including one that was charred. Vaccummed and removed those as well. In doing all of this, I did not disconnect any electrical leads. This was simply a disassembly of the structure to clean and everything was put back together as it was. When I was done reassembling and had plugged back in, the dryer had power and when put to a setting and hitting the start button, it's not turning on. I am getting a first smaller "click" which I believe is the door safety switch and then a secondary "harder" or louder click. I now have the dryer dissassembled again. The secondary click appears to be coming from the back of the drum although I can't see anything electric there other than the plug. The clicking is not coming from the plug. Pictures below show the disassembled state. I would appreciate any insight this forum has as to things to look or check for. Much appreciated - stay safe everyone!
  19. Bosch Gas Nexxt Dryer Repair Instructions View File Product Name/Type Nexxt 500 Plus Series WTMC PUB 58300000134444 Submitter Rob Fowler Submitted 10/18/2019 Category Appliance Repair Manual Pot Luck Supper  
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  21. Thermador DHD3014UC/01 Downdraft Hood Parts Diagram View File Exploded parts view Submitter Fredo Submitted 10/10/2019 Category Appliance Repair Manual Pot Luck Supper  
  22. Thermador DHD3014UC/01 Downdraft Hood Circuit Diagram View File PUB 57502016477 Submitter Fredo Submitted 10/10/2019 Category Appliance Repair Manual Pot Luck Supper  
  23. Thermador DHD3014UC/01 Downdraft Hood Wiring Diagram View File PUB 57502016478 Submitter Fredo Submitted 10/10/2019 Category Appliance Repair Manual Pot Luck Supper  
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