Thanks for the video. The part number for the kit is: Shock Absorber Suspension Repair Kit for BOSCH SIEMENS 00673541. I needed to originally replace the upper support bar with the 2 springs and decided to replace the dampers at the same time. The worn dampers were possibly the reason for the upper support bar failing. (But then again our washing machine is 20 years old.) Our machine is a Bosch WFO2265GB and this kit was a perfect replacement. Thank you again.
Thank you for your video you have saved me a new washing machine when I did not need one also as money is very tight I did not have to break the budget
Excellent video thanks. I bought the kit from ebay for my Bosch WFO2466GB/07 and followed the video. Quite fiddly to squeeze the new pads into the tube but I use pliers to put a slight bevel to the tube sides which helped.
Great video, thanks for sharing. Enabled me to replace the lower damper assembly. Unfortunately the drum still knocks against something even on slow spin, so it must be something else...
For a Bosch Logixx 8 you only need to remove the rear panel to replace the shock absorbers. The upper mounts are retained by a 10mm hex head custom coarse threaded screw that fixes into the center of a mounting peg integrated into the main housing. The bottom mounting bolts are a 13mm bolt that screws into a integral thread in the chassis mount. i.e. In both cases bolts only, no nuts required. The original shock absorbers were the square variety shown here but my replacements were round but were indicated to be genuine Bosch replacements. They certainly could be fitted without any problems and hopefully will outlast the 13 years for the originals.
Great helpful video. No mention of the new type dampers - you have to drill out the old upper pins. Also what about the springs? Aren’t they part of the suspension?
Thanks for upload, great details and effort! How has the repair lasted? Any teething troubles or back to behaving itself? Also, where did you buy the spares from?
thanks very much, no troubles, all i will say is make sure the pad is completely stuck before attempting to fit the damper otherwise its going to be a real struggle. parts are easily available on ebay, around £14 for a complete kit
Would or do you think that re-greasing would have given some short-term relief; would it be worth it? and thanks for your replies. When you lie the machine down will there be a water spill from somewhere? Will I need some towels?
not worth regreasing old ones, like i say there will be barely any pads left, if your going to the length of taking them apart to grease then just replace them like i did. there may be water yes
Does this kit fit every Bosch WM with square suspension legs? I have an old Exxcel 1200 model WF02465GB/01, and it definitely has 2 square legs that look like the ones on this video, but I am getting conflicting information about the fit.
@@servisslimline The 673541 suspension repair kit has arrived and it fitted my WF02465GB/01 perfectly. Thank you for the advice, much appreciated. From what I can gather, I think Bosch might sometimes have used a cylindrical damper on this model washing machine, then the repair kit would clearly not be appropriate - this may explain why some parts listing suggests it doesn't fit this model.
Hello! I want to change the dampers in my BOSCH as well, I originally thought to replace the whole thing, so remove the old ones with a drill. However it seems that this way might be easier? I am a bit scared if the pads will stay in their place. What is the spray you are using? Can I use glue or sth like that?
@@servisslimline ok, just replaced the dampers succesfully. I had bought the whole damper unit but removed the lower part and then put it to the old upper part of my washing machine. However there was not as much grease as in your video, there was just enough to feel it greasy in your fingers, would that be a problem when I 'll run the washing machine?
@@nikosnio7 i didnt use the whole pack, as long as youve got enough to cover both pads on each damper then you should be fine, if not just buy normal multipurpose grease, that should help
I have cylinderal dampers. Are they replaceable and I assume i must remove the top pin and means pulling plastic drum apart I belief. I believe I wont be able to get the plastic drum to reseal again properly once it is disturbed. Anyone replaced the cylindrical dampers before please?
@@servisslimline Actually, you can, you just cut the moulded plastic pins at both ends to remove the old shocks, drill a hole in the solid end, and replace the pins with steel bolts. The bolts come in the kit with the new shocks. That's what I did with mine, anyway.
Nice job , the wash machine’s we have bin over this people saying it’s the Drum is that true , if not would let me now , I willl kill my brother lolol 🙃 joking let me know 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks for the video. The part number for the kit is: Shock Absorber Suspension Repair Kit for BOSCH SIEMENS 00673541. I needed to originally replace the upper support bar with the 2 springs and decided to replace the dampers at the same time. The worn dampers were possibly the reason for the upper support bar failing. (But then again our washing machine is 20 years old.) Our machine is a Bosch WFO2265GB and this kit was a perfect replacement. Thank you again.
Thank you for your video you have saved me a new washing machine when I did not need one also as money is very tight I did not have to break the budget
Excellent video thanks. I bought the kit from ebay for my Bosch WFO2466GB/07 and followed the video. Quite fiddly to squeeze the new pads into the tube but I use pliers to put a slight bevel to the tube sides which helped.
Really helpful video, saved me loads of time and money. Cheers 👍🏻
Great video, thanks for sharing. Enabled me to replace the lower damper assembly.
Unfortunately the drum still knocks against something even on slow spin, so it must be something else...
Take the belt off and spin the drum, if it knocks it’s likely the spider has failed, end of the machine
Great video! you helped me alot! Very easy and simple explanation! The machine is quiet now, thanks
If only I'd seen this last week. Our Bosch was shaking itself to bits and I'd concluded it was beyond repair.
Thanks a lot for sharing this, it saved me a lot of time and pain!
Great vid, cheers mate. I would advise putting the grease up the shaft or it all just gets wiped off on your hands as you fiddle getting the pads in.
Wow I never seen a kit like this before definitely gonna give this a try
Thanks. That explained a lot.
Thank you very much for this video the will help me to make my bosch wae much better at handling towels and other thing
Hero! Great effort!
Brilliant video. Thank you 👍
Thanks so much for the detailed video
For a Bosch Logixx 8 you only need to remove the rear panel to replace the shock absorbers. The upper mounts are retained by a 10mm hex head custom coarse threaded screw that fixes into the center of a mounting peg integrated into the main housing. The bottom mounting bolts are a 13mm bolt that screws into a integral thread in the chassis mount. i.e. In both cases bolts only, no nuts required. The original shock absorbers were the square variety shown here but my replacements were round but were indicated to be genuine Bosch replacements. They certainly could be fitted without any problems and hopefully will outlast the 13 years for the originals.
i replaced the whole shock absorbers before i saw the way you fixed it... that'a pitty! :) Anyway thanks for sharing
Great helpful video. No mention of the new type dampers - you have to drill out the old upper pins. Also what about the springs? Aren’t they part of the suspension?
Wow!! Great!!! Thank you man
Thanks for upload, great details and effort! How has the repair lasted? Any teething troubles or back to behaving itself? Also, where did you buy the spares from?
thanks very much, no troubles, all i will say is make sure the pad is completely stuck before attempting to fit the damper otherwise its going to be a real struggle. parts are easily available on ebay, around £14 for a complete kit
@@servisslimline Thanks for reply. Subbed!
Thank you
Would or do you think that re-greasing would have given some short-term relief; would it be worth it?
and thanks for your replies.
When you lie the machine down will there be a water spill from somewhere? Will I need some towels?
not worth regreasing old ones, like i say there will be barely any pads left, if your going to the length of taking them apart to grease then just replace them like i did. there may be water yes
Does this kit fit every Bosch WM with square suspension legs? I have an old Exxcel 1200 model WF02465GB/01, and it definitely has 2 square legs that look like the ones on this video, but I am getting conflicting information about the fit.
I have seen some which are slightly longer, however I think it should be ok for yours
@@servisslimline Many thanks! Are there any dimension I can check to confirm?
@@nickf517 not that I know of
@@servisslimline The 673541 suspension repair kit has arrived and it fitted my WF02465GB/01 perfectly. Thank you for the advice, much appreciated. From what I can gather, I think Bosch might sometimes have used a cylindrical damper on this model washing machine, then the repair kit would clearly not be appropriate - this may explain why some parts listing suggests it doesn't fit this model.
I don’t recall these models having cylinder type dampers but glad to know it worked
Hello! I want to change the dampers in my BOSCH as well, I originally thought to replace the whole thing, so remove the old ones with a drill. However it seems that this way might be easier? I am a bit scared if the pads will stay in their place. What is the spray you are using? Can I use glue or sth like that?
Yes you need a strong adhesive for the pads, just make sure they’re well stuck on before you insert the damper into the other half
@@servisslimline ok, just replaced the dampers succesfully. I had bought the whole damper unit but removed the lower part and then put it to the old upper part of my washing machine. However there was not as much grease as in your video, there was just enough to feel it greasy in your fingers, would that be a problem when I 'll run the washing machine?
@@nikosnio7 i didnt use the whole pack, as long as youve got enough to cover both pads on each damper then you should be fine, if not just buy normal multipurpose grease, that should help
Would i hear this sound during an empty spin ?
No you shouldn’t, if your hearing knocking or tapping with nothing in the drum then the drum spider has likely gone, end of the machine
Si vous plaît le référence des coussinets de machine à laver Boch classixx6
you replaced the dampers but how did you know it was the problem and not something else
You can hear them rattling on a spin, if it was a drum spider it would be much louder
@@servisslimline thanks
I have cylinderal dampers. Are they replaceable and I assume i must remove the top pin and means pulling plastic drum apart I belief. I believe I wont be able to get the plastic drum to reseal again properly once it is disturbed. Anyone replaced the cylindrical dampers before please?
You can get the rounded ones, never done a set of those but I’d assume it’s the same procedure as this
I would have fitted the newer type of shock absorbers, instead of fixing the old ones.
You can’t replace the lot without splitting the tub
@@servisslimline Actually, you can, you just cut the moulded plastic pins at both ends to remove the old shocks, drill a hole in the solid end, and replace the pins with steel bolts. The bolts come in the kit with the new shocks. That's what I did with mine, anyway.
Why didn't you try adding grease to the original dampers
The pads were worn off
had a Bosch washing machine. Pile of crap from day 1
Nice job , the wash machine’s we have bin over this people saying it’s the Drum is that true , if not would let me now , I willl kill my brother lolol 🙃 joking let me know 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻