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I’m a 19 year old lad who’s mothers tumble dryer randomly had the issue presented at the start, with 0 experience I was able to fix it in less than 2 hours and it’s working better than ever. mums happy so thanks a lot for the great video, really really helpful and much appreciated!
I just wanted to take a moment to thank you for the incredible video you created that helped me fix my dryer! I had been struggling with this issue for over three months, and despite multiple attempts at cleaning, nothing seemed to work. However, after following your instructions step by step, my dryer is now working perfectly. Your video was incredibly clear and informative, and I cannot express my gratitude enough. Guy
Thank you for this video. It saved me €200 in repair. What a joy to watch your concise yet precise instructions that enabled me to do the job within the hour. I felt certain of myself, and I even ventured into opening the pump house (with care). The machine works again. These videos are highly relevant; it is really hard to find honest qualified professionals that help indicate what a customer can solve for themselves, or when to pay for the more difficult challenges. . I hope the many enthusiastic comments will contribute to the flourishing of your business.
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Thanks very much for this video. I have a very similar Bosch machine and was having this problem. We've had the machine (two adults and two kids) for just about 10 years. I've always cleaned out the filter and condenser unit but never looked at the pump or 'under the hatch'. I followed your video and you wouldn't believe the slimey gunk under the hatch and around the pump. I cleared it all out and cleaned the pump - I also carefully removed the cover and checked the impeller too. All cleaned and put back together and it works better than it has in a long time. Thanks for the video, you've saved me from (probably) buying a new machine and should have lowered my electricity bills. 👍
Thank you for this tutorial! We followed the instructions and repaired the dryer in 2 hours (including a visit of a tool shop to get the correct screwdrivers).
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Superb video, followed it through and found a mass of gloop in the bottom water tray that was causing the constant container fault, saved me a new dryer. Great channel !
This is an absolutely fantastic tutorial. It solved my problem completely and even though my model of drier is slightly different it was easy enough to deal with the differences. Keep these videos coming.
Amazing. Thanks for this - exactly the problem I faced and exactly the solution. In the trap behind the pump I had a big collection of wet grey gloop that affected some sort of float valve. Only have 3 spare screws now I’ve put it all together!
Superb, I owe you big time, problem fixed, loads of wife brownie points earnt. Loved the fact that you included you include detailed instructions on putting the machine back together (although I still had 3 screws left over!)
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Absolutely brilliant video which gave me the confidence to go into our machine and give it a good clean out. Our machine was still working, but kept showing the container full warning, even when it clearly wasn’t. I found the grot and wet fluff from over ten years use interrupting the float system that detects water level and flow and hence falsely triggering the container full. Thanks.
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I am humbled. I am glad you understand what i was trying to teach, maintenance is so important if we are not going to become a constant drain on resources making new machines every time a little problem comes about. if appliances are built correctly and maintained and serviced the energy savings for the consumer is brilliant (and the planet). we also have to educate manufacturers into producing parts that are the affordable to make the job repairable for the consumers. it is a two-way street
thanks for a great video, after watching your video, it is easy to rinse the sensor clean with a garden hose and the machine runs again. big thanks to you 👍
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This is excellent! Many thanks for your detailed explanations and clear disassembly instructions. I have exactly this issue with the same machine and couldn’t fix and didn’t know where to turn them your video appeared when I searched. I am now fired up to go sort it out brimming with confidence. Gives me hope for mankind. Nice one!
Hi thanks a lot and glad my video solved your problem. All I'm trying to do is teach in the correct way that everyone understands. It would be really helpful for me to get my video shared and help us fight appliance waste! Please remember to subscribe to our channel, as that really helps us 😇 I will continue to invest the beer donations that I receive predominantly into the new video technology that I'm learning with tracking cameras and better audio to make it easier for everyone to understand. I'm also employing someone now to assist me in my workload. You can support us by donating to our website www.how-to-repair.com/help/buy-paul-a-beer/
@@How-to-repair update - stripped it down as instructed - wet fluff everywhere inside - cleaned it all up - tested - reassembled. Perfect! Thanks for saving my family money and avoiding more unnecessary waste. Now all I have to do is fix my Bosch Exxcel dishwasher which is doing its pulsing/never starting a cycle thing again through lack of maintenance!
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This is the most comprehensive video on this problem. Excellent work. I've done the sump clean etc, but my problem is the condenser clean light is tripping after 5 mins, but the condenser has previously been cleaned. Water building in plastic diverter before condenser. Driving the Mrs nuts. Run out of options napart from buying a new condenser or machione !!! Mine is 12 years old & taken a look at new series 4 machine in shop. Looks the same, apart from plastic air diverter that fits in front of condenser before the door flap. So wondering my machine has a design fault !!!!!!!!! They'd never admit it though !!!!!!
Firstly, you did not say what machine you have, but let me explain the process, the water condenses on the evaporator plate. Then it runs down the plastic to a well where either there is a pump that will transfer the water to the collection bowl on some models, the collection bowl can be at the bottom of the machine and there is no pump if the water is not getting to the collection bowl, you may have a problem where it just needs cleaning, but if it is getting to the pump, but not transferring the water than an alarm will be set. You may just have a blockage in the pump or the pump may be faulty. I hope this helps, glad we could help you pillock macpillock this is for you ruclips.net/user/shortse432SAb2g08 please remember to subscribe as that's what keeps this channel going. Thanks 👍
Really great well presented tutorial with clear explanation of how things worked which allowed apply that to my Siemens Avantgarde which is significantly different having a heat pump, but the fault was exactly the same as you showed and allowed me to fix it. I did strip down taking the side off only to find the water pump and sump was behind a flap on the back and could have been fixed in minutes. Thankyou
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Real detailed video on getting the best out of the tumble drier especially in times of high price electricity. Like the idea of using the power washer to clean the condenser unit. The tap water pressure is not sufficient to remove the fluff on the plates. Liked the power screw driver but could not distinguish the make or model no.
thanks, my videos are longer than others but if your going to do it do right. scew drive i use is bosch 10.8v impact driver here is an affiliate link ebay.us/pG7xYn
Perfect, exactly what i was looking for. The sensor of my dryer was really dirty with fluff. Now i'me watching at a full cycle and it seems to work. First try i forgot to remount the motor protection. So i had to dismount the wholepanel once again. The first time it took me a whoel hour to do the trick (with the cleaning process), the second one 5 minutes to dismount and remount the whole thing 😀
I done this job on my grandma's dryer, because the filter was broken. It was full of stuff so the pump was blocked. I always say, a clean dryer is effective, I always take care of my machines like my car. They lasting much longer.
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In the video at 5:42, if you look closely in the condenser's chamber, it is visible that the plastic cover of the pump water tab is already missing. Through that door, one can clean the tab and potentially fix the dryer without opening the side cover. Right?
Excellent video, thank you for the detailed walk through. I’ve cleaned out the sump on my Bosch dryer and problem solved. As this isn’t part of the standard maintenance recommended by Bosch, I assume that these style of dryers collect more lint in the sump than they should. Can you recommend any other preventative steps I could take to reduce the amount of lint that gets in the sump? Better seals around the sump cover, or the condensor? Thanks again, great video.
Glad it helped! You should do regular maintenance and cleaning on your tumble dryer. Also, you should check the pump unit and the water sensor since the wet fluff in that area would be giving a false reading to the circuit board, which indicates that it may be full of water when it is not. I also suggest you check our website, as we are answering related FAQs from other customers. www.how-to-repair.com/faq-topics/tumble-dryer/ If you found my videos helpful, you can support us by donating to our website: www.how-to-repair.com/help/buy-paul-a-beer/
Thank you for the video. Very helpful. The issue I have is the filter sensor (not the water sensor) comes on after 15 minutes of drying. Then remove the filter and put straight back in and the dryer will continue to finish the drying cycle. Is this an issue with the sensor? I clean as you show in the video as part of my usual maintenance. Thanks
Hi there I cleaned the pump on my Bosh dryer as u suggested on this video. Since then when I press the turn on button it trips the power. Any suggestion what I might have done to cause this and possible solutions will highly be appreciated. Thank you Oktay
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Thanks a lot! Although our Siemens is about 10 years newer then the model in de video, it was still 99% correct and my problem is solved! As the dryer is only 2 years old, could we have prevented the issue by cleaning the condensor more often? Or is this more like a design flaw? Thanks again!
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Respect sir! You saved my day, after full cleaning pump and all air ways all works perfectly,thank you very much, just a question if you have any information , how about beeping sound menu ( I want to know when the cycle is over but there is no xsound/signal at the end or I can’t listen it )I see some other models that is posible, any ideas?
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Hi Paul, excellent video as always. I'm impressed about the little powerful screwdriver you use in this video and others. Can I ask you the brand? I have a Bosch, designed for domestic use. I use it everyday for professional tasks, as it is small, and fits well in my tool bag. I have a much bigger one, but not very practical in my case, because of his size. Yours seems to be both small and powerful enough. Greetings from a happy subscriber from Spain!
Thank you very much for subscribing to the channel the impact drill that I use is a Bosch 10.8 V. It's ideal for working in small spaces and it has quite a lot of power. Have a great Christmas and a happy New Year
Brilliant, thanks. I did all this, but the crud built up again in the reservoir. I've cleaned it again. Cleaned out pump and everything, why does all that fluff end up down there?
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Help! I have exactly the same model that in the video. When I turn on and start the machine stops just after 5 seconds. I have open it and clean the more I can but it still keep stop after 5 secs. Can you provide me advice on where the problem can be? And how to solve it if it’s solvable. Thanks
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If one of the impeller cover clips could you not just glue it? I haven't broken one just a thought for future reference. How come the full indicator is not activated just by the flow from the condenser instead of the over flow? Are there different partitions?
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A customer said her machine was stopping after about a minute. I tested it with a damp dishcloth and it ran no problem. She has just said it is doing it again with no errors or full tank indicators any suggestions please?
Hi, I've bought an 8kg Hotpoint condenser dryer 6 weeks ago brand new, I've noticed that where the condenser fan is there is a small leak on the right side, water builds up and starts running down, I clean the lint filter and empty container after every load, I've also washed out the condenser unit, is this normal on all condenser dryers? I'm still in warranty so if it's not normal then I will have to get an engineer booked in. Your advice would be appreciated thanks.
The first thing I would do before calling them out. Please make sure the machine is 100% level. It is possible that the base of the machine has got cracked in transit as it is made out of plastic. glad we could help you @majidmehmood786 this is for you ruclips.net/user/shortse432SAb2g08 please remember to subscribe as that's what keeps this channel going. Thanks 👍
Hi, I have exactly the same issue.I opened the panel of the dryer and I cleaned up the pump. The problem still occurs.I was in warranty where that problem started.An official Bosch technician came to fix the dryer. Without seeing anything when I explained him the problem, he replaced the motherboard of the dryer directly and he left.The dryer was fine for approximately 6 months but the problem started again. What I have realized is, the dryer stops working after some minutes when is totally cold.If it stops for approximately 3-4 times and I reactivate it back directly (which means it keeps the hot temperature ) then it ends up the drying procedure without problem.Even if I will start a new one drying procedure after the end up of the first , it is ending without any stop. Do you have any idea what is causing that?
I have a vented drier, looked through the mesh type back part and the bottom of the dryer is covered in fluff. It's a hoover VHV 380, can I take panels off to hoover the fluff?
here are many videos here on hoover tumble dryers which will show you how to dismantle the Machine which will give you access to do all the maintenance you need ruclips.net/user/How-2-repairsearch?query=hoover%20tumble%20dryer. Glad to help Thank you for leaving a comment this is for you ruclips.net/user/shortse432SAb2g08 please remember to subscribe as that's is what keeps this channel going. Thanks 👍
Hi, I have a Bosch with a heat pump and I have a problem with a full tank. I took it all apart, cleaned the condensers with a hose, I didn't have a pressure washer, everything is clean, but the problem looks like this: When I run test P07, while the empty tank is in the dryer, at 1st stage pump raises the water and fills the tank, 2 and 3, the tank empties into the condensers, but when at stage 4 the pump needs to raise the water again, it does not raise it into the tank, but I hear buzzing of pump. I tried the same test without the tank in machine and then everything works as it should, it seems that the water that is emptied from the tank does not reach the pump fast enough, as it does through the overflow hose when there is no container. Please let me know if you know what can be reason? Is there any way that pump one time works fine, but after few second dont have power? I dont understand...
It is really hard for me to ever assist anyone with this heat pump tumble dryers as they have so many sensors and so many problems. Heat pump tumble dryers work on the basis of refrigeration and when you mix this with the tumble dryer fluff can cause one of the biggest problems. glad we could help you Miloš Todorović this is for you ruclips.net/user/shortse432SAb2g08 please remember to subscribe as that's what keeps this channel going. Thanks 👍
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I’m a 19 year old lad who’s mothers tumble dryer randomly had the issue presented at the start, with 0 experience I was able to fix it in less than 2 hours and it’s working better than ever. mums happy so thanks a lot for the great video, really really helpful and much appreciated!
Fixed my bosch tumble dryer by following your video. Well presented and valuable. Thanks
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Legend guide. Managed to repair the dryer with no issues. Thank you so much!
Great video - fixed the container error issue and really easy to follow - much appreciated
I just wanted to take a moment to thank you for the incredible video you created that helped me fix my dryer! I had been struggling with this issue for over three months, and despite multiple attempts at cleaning, nothing seemed to work. However, after following your instructions step by step, my dryer is now working perfectly. Your video was incredibly clear and informative, and I cannot express my gratitude enough.
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Thank you for this video. It saved me €200 in repair. What a joy to watch your concise yet precise instructions that enabled me to do the job within the hour. I felt certain of myself, and I even ventured into opening the pump house (with care). The machine works again. These videos are highly relevant; it is really hard to find honest qualified professionals that help indicate what a customer can solve for themselves, or when to pay for the more difficult challenges. . I hope the many enthusiastic comments will contribute to the flourishing of your business.
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Brilliant! I’ve been driven mad by the water sensor not functioning properly and beeping all the time. Thanks to this it’s all sorted! Thank you
Fantastic video which accurately diagnosed the fault and guided us through the solution. Just what I was hoping for, thank you!
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Thanks very much for this video. I have a very similar Bosch machine and was having this problem. We've had the machine (two adults and two kids) for just about 10 years. I've always cleaned out the filter and condenser unit but never looked at the pump or 'under the hatch'. I followed your video and you wouldn't believe the slimey gunk under the hatch and around the pump. I cleared it all out and cleaned the pump - I also carefully removed the cover and checked the impeller too. All cleaned and put back together and it works better than it has in a long time.
Thanks for the video, you've saved me from (probably) buying a new machine and should have lowered my electricity bills. 👍
Thank you for this tutorial! We followed the instructions and repaired the dryer in 2 hours (including a visit of a tool shop to get the correct screwdrivers).
Superb tutorial - we had this exact issue with this exact model, and I did this today and it’s fixed!! Thank you 🙏 👍🏻
Thanks a million!
You just saved me hundreds on buying a new dryer! Albeit I have one screw left over!!
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Superb video, followed it through and found a mass of gloop in the bottom water tray that was causing the constant container fault, saved me a new dryer. Great channel !
This is an absolutely fantastic tutorial. It solved my problem completely and even though my model of drier is slightly different it was easy enough to deal with the differences. Keep these videos coming.
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Amazing. Thanks for this - exactly the problem I faced and exactly the solution. In the trap behind the pump I had a big collection of wet grey gloop that affected some sort of float valve.
Only have 3 spare screws now I’ve put it all together!
Classic , everyone has that problem, part of being the best Diyer on the planet , we tell everyone
Thanks so much for this how-2. Faulty PCB diagnosed and sent to repair. Saved me a call out and no doubt a replacement PCB. Thanks again!!
Superb, I owe you big time, problem fixed, loads of wife brownie points earnt. Loved the fact that you included you include detailed instructions on putting the machine back together (although I still had 3 screws left over!)
Wow, thank you followed these easy to follow instructions and our tumble dryer is back up and working again. Happy days
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Absolutely brilliant video which gave me the confidence to go into our machine and give it a good clean out.
Our machine was still working, but kept showing the container full warning, even when it clearly wasn’t. I found the grot and wet fluff from over ten years use interrupting the float system that detects water level and flow and hence falsely triggering the container full. Thanks.
Big Thanks!!! from Thailand. I followed your instruction. Now, my machine works perfectly.
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Very clear explanation covering all issues including correct removal of top and side doors etc
Thorough down to the screws. Best videos on the internet. Editing is great.
Brilliant to watch a professional in operation.👏👍👏🏴
I am humbled. I am glad you understand what i was trying to teach, maintenance is so important
if we are not going to become a constant drain on resources making new machines every time a little problem comes about. if appliances are built correctly and maintained and serviced the energy savings for the consumer is brilliant (and the planet). we also have to educate manufacturers into producing parts that are the affordable to make the job repairable for the consumers. it is a two-way street
thanks for a great video, after watching your video, it is easy to rinse the sensor clean with a garden hose and the machine runs again. big thanks to you 👍
Thanks a lot from Hungary it was gold. I could solve my problem with a serie 6 (self-cleaning) too. Thanks again for your help.
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This is excellent! Many thanks for your detailed explanations and clear disassembly instructions. I have exactly this issue with the same machine and couldn’t fix and didn’t know where to turn them your video appeared when I searched. I am now fired up to go sort it out brimming with confidence. Gives me hope for mankind. Nice one!
Hi thanks a lot and glad my video solved your problem. All I'm trying to do is teach in the correct way that everyone understands. It would be really helpful for me to get my video shared and help us fight appliance waste! Please remember to subscribe to our channel, as that really helps us 😇
I will continue to invest the beer donations that I receive predominantly into the new video technology that I'm learning with tracking cameras and better audio to make it easier for everyone to understand.
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@@How-to-repair update - stripped it down as instructed - wet fluff everywhere inside - cleaned it all up - tested - reassembled. Perfect! Thanks for saving my family money and avoiding more unnecessary waste. Now all I have to do is fix my Bosch Exxcel dishwasher which is doing its pulsing/never starting a cycle thing again through lack of maintenance!
Glad it helped! Don't forget to check out my other videos on dishwashers. You can also support us by donating to our website www.how-to-repair.com/help/buy-paul-a-beer/ ✅
Brilliant video and it helped us repair our 11 year old Bosch Classixx tumble dryer over the weekend. Thank you!
This is the most comprehensive video on this problem. Excellent work. I've done the sump clean etc, but my problem is the condenser clean light is tripping after 5 mins, but the condenser has previously been cleaned. Water building in plastic diverter before condenser. Driving the Mrs nuts. Run out of options napart from buying a new condenser or machione !!! Mine is 12 years old & taken a look at new series 4 machine in shop. Looks the same, apart from plastic air diverter that fits in front of condenser before the door flap. So wondering my machine has a design fault !!!!!!!!! They'd never admit it though !!!!!!
Firstly, you did not say what machine you have, but let me explain the process, the water condenses on the evaporator plate. Then it runs down the plastic to a well where either there is a pump that will transfer the water to the collection bowl on some models, the collection bowl can be at the bottom of the machine and there is no pump if the water is not getting to the collection bowl, you may have a problem where it just needs cleaning, but if it is getting to the pump, but not transferring the water than an alarm will be set. You may just have a blockage in the pump or the pump may be faulty. I hope this helps, glad we could help you pillock macpillock this is for you ruclips.net/user/shortse432SAb2g08 please remember to subscribe as that's what keeps this channel going. Thanks 👍
This is great video, I found the tutorial and my husband was able to fix the dryer quickly 😊
Really great well presented tutorial with clear explanation of how things worked which allowed apply that to my Siemens Avantgarde which is significantly different having a heat pump, but the fault was exactly the same as you showed and allowed me to fix it. I did strip down taking the side off only to find the water pump and sump was behind a flap on the back and could have been fixed in minutes. Thankyou
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Real detailed video on getting the best out of the tumble drier especially in times of high price electricity. Like the idea of using the power washer to clean the condenser unit. The tap water pressure is not sufficient to remove the fluff on the plates. Liked the power screw driver but could not distinguish the make or model no.
thanks, my videos are longer than others but if your going to do it do right. scew drive i use is bosch 10.8v impact driver here is an affiliate link ebay.us/pG7xYn
Perfect, exactly what i was looking for. The sensor of my dryer was really dirty with fluff. Now i'me watching at a full cycle and it seems to work. First try i forgot to remount the motor protection. So i had to dismount the wholepanel once again. The first time it took me a whoel hour to do the trick (with the cleaning process), the second one 5 minutes to dismount and remount the whole thing 😀
Thanks for the informative video's, we had just a snapped belt on our Bosch and this saved us a few 100 for a repairman !
Thank you from a DIY mum from South Africa
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Thank you! Your video taught me to fix my tumble dryer.
Thanks for this video bud, had loads of wet lint inside the cambers and motor! Running like a dream now thanks ❤
Great video as allways , bit of a phaff to get to the pump but once there a 2min job , well done Sir
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Thank you! Sooooo much easier than trying to extract through the front condenser access. Haha.
Question though - if water on the floor wasn't an issue - would a back flush and wash of the sump are do the trick?
Excellent video, top quality content and explanation. Very impressed.
I done this job on my grandma's dryer, because the filter was broken. It was full of stuff so the pump was blocked. I always say, a clean dryer is effective, I always take care of my machines like my car. They lasting much longer.
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Thank you so much for this video. Extremely helpful.
Great video! And now my tumble drier works again :-)
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Thanks Boss….solved the issue with my appliance 🍻
Thanks for sharing! Our problem solved without having to buy new machine😀
Brilliant, saves my tumble dryer from the scrap 😂
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In the video at 5:42, if you look closely in the condenser's chamber, it is visible that the plastic cover of the pump water tab is already missing. Through that door, one can clean the tab and potentially fix the dryer without opening the side cover. Right?
brilliant tutorial. just what i was looking for. thank you🙏🏼
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Thank you! amazing video, well done!!
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Excellent video, thank you for the detailed walk through. I’ve cleaned out the sump on my Bosch dryer and problem solved.
As this isn’t part of the standard maintenance recommended by Bosch, I assume that these style of dryers collect more lint in the sump than they should. Can you recommend any other preventative steps I could take to reduce the amount of lint that gets in the sump? Better seals around the sump cover, or the condensor?
Thanks again, great video.
Glad it helped! You should do regular maintenance and cleaning on your tumble dryer. Also, you should check the pump unit and the water sensor since the wet fluff in that area would be giving a false reading to the circuit board, which indicates that it may be full of water when it is not.
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Excellent worked for me too thanks😊
Thank you for the video. Very helpful. The issue I have is the filter sensor (not the water sensor) comes on after 15 minutes of drying. Then remove the filter and put straight back in and the dryer will continue to finish the drying cycle. Is this an issue with the sensor? I clean as you show in the video as part of my usual maintenance. Thanks
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I cleaned the pump on my Bosh dryer as u suggested on this video. Since then when I press the turn on button it trips the power. Any suggestion what I might have done to cause this and possible solutions will highly be appreciated. Thank you Oktay
Thank you so much for the information
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Perfect tutorial
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Thanks a lot! Although our Siemens is about 10 years newer then the model in de video, it was still 99% correct and my problem is solved!
As the dryer is only 2 years old, could we have prevented the issue by cleaning the condensor more often? Or is this more like a design flaw?
Thanks again!
Thanks for the good tutorial!
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Excellent, very clear thx
Thanks for the guide.
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Respect sir! You saved my day, after full cleaning pump and all air ways all works perfectly,thank you very much, just a question if you have any information , how about beeping sound menu ( I want to know when the cycle is over but there is no xsound/signal at the end or I can’t listen it )I see some other models that is posible, any ideas?
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Hi Paul, excellent video as always. I'm impressed about the little powerful screwdriver you use in this video and others. Can I ask you the brand? I have a Bosch, designed for domestic use. I use it everyday for professional tasks, as it is small, and fits well in my tool bag. I have a much bigger one, but not very practical in my case, because of his size. Yours seems to be both small and powerful enough. Greetings from a happy subscriber from Spain!
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I have this issue however I've got a heatpump model with he pump enclosed within an enclosed moulded container. Doesn't look serviceable.
Brilliant, thanks. I did all this, but the crud built up again in the reservoir. I've cleaned it again. Cleaned out pump and everything, why does all that fluff end up down there?
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Good job sir..I'm from india... I got one lead of IQ 300 DRYER..it's rotating one side...and time is jumping.. what is issue..
Help! I have exactly the same model that in the video. When I turn on and start the machine stops just after 5 seconds. I have open it and clean the more I can but it still keep stop after 5 secs. Can you provide me advice on where the problem can be? And how to solve it if it’s solvable. Thanks
Thanks, perfect job
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If one of the impeller cover clips could you not just glue it? I haven't broken one just a thought for future reference.
How come the full indicator is not activated just by the flow from the condenser instead of the over flow? Are there different partitions?
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A customer said her machine was stopping after about a minute. I tested it with a damp dishcloth and it ran no problem. She has just said it is doing it again with no errors or full tank indicators any suggestions please?
Hi, I've bought an 8kg Hotpoint condenser dryer 6 weeks ago brand new, I've noticed that where the condenser fan is there is a small leak on the right side, water builds up and starts running down, I clean the lint filter and empty container after every load, I've also washed out the condenser unit, is this normal on all condenser dryers? I'm still in warranty so if it's not normal then I will have to get an engineer booked in. Your advice would be appreciated thanks.
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Hi,
I have exactly the same issue.I opened the panel of the dryer and I cleaned up the pump.
The problem still occurs.I was in warranty where that problem started.An official Bosch technician came to fix the dryer. Without seeing anything when I explained him the problem, he replaced the motherboard of the dryer directly and he left.The dryer was fine for approximately 6 months but the problem started again. What I have realized is, the dryer stops working after some minutes when is totally cold.If it stops for approximately 3-4 times and I reactivate it back directly (which means it keeps the hot temperature ) then it ends up the drying procedure without problem.Even if I will start a new one drying procedure after the end up of the first , it is ending without any stop.
Do you have any idea what is causing that?
I have a vented drier, looked through the mesh type back part and the bottom of the dryer is covered in fluff. It's a hoover VHV 380, can I take panels off to hoover the fluff?
here are many videos here on hoover tumble dryers which will show you how to dismantle the Machine which will give you access to do all the maintenance you need ruclips.net/user/How-2-repairsearch?query=hoover%20tumble%20dryer.
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Thank you
Very good....
Hi, I have a Bosch with a heat pump and I have a problem with a full tank. I took it all apart, cleaned the condensers with a hose, I didn't have a pressure washer, everything is clean, but the problem looks like this:
When I run test P07, while the empty tank is in the dryer, at 1st stage pump raises the water and fills the tank, 2 and 3, the tank empties into the condensers, but when at stage 4 the pump needs to raise the water again, it does not raise it into the tank, but I hear buzzing of pump.
I tried the same test without the tank in machine and then everything works as it should, it seems that the water that is emptied from the tank does not reach the pump fast enough, as it does through the overflow hose when there is no container.
Please let me know if you know what can be reason? Is there any way that pump one time works fine, but after few second dont have power? I dont understand...
It is really hard for me to ever assist anyone with this heat pump tumble dryers as they have so many sensors and so many problems. Heat pump tumble dryers work on the basis of refrigeration and when you mix this with the tumble dryer fluff can cause one of the biggest problems. glad we could help you Miloš Todorović this is for you ruclips.net/user/shortse432SAb2g08 please remember to subscribe as that's what keeps this channel going. Thanks 👍
PCB repaired and all working again
these dryers used to have 4 levels of dryness
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Thanks very much! You’re a life saver 🛟 fixed within an hour due to very generous and detailed instructions. ❤