Dryer Error E90 on Bosch tumble dryer - Fixed problem!
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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
- Washing machine displays error message E90, E91, E92, E93 or E94. It indicates configuration / communication problems with the electronic parts. It says on the Bosch webpage:
‘Errorcode E90 occurs because of a Fault with the electronics.This can only be eliminated by an experienced engineer.’
In the video, it is demonstrated that you can fix it yourself! You will be the experienced engineer because the solution to the problem is very simple. Check the filter!
The instructions work for front loader tumble dryer machine (integrated and freestanding) and top loader.
1. Turn off machine.
2. Open the door.
3. Remove the inner cassette of the filter unit.
4. Remove the outer cassette.
5. Keep away from water if you are going to use the machine soon.
6. Blow off the dust lint
7. Wipe the walls inside there the cassettes were sitting with micro fiber cloth.
8. Place back the filter cassettes.
9. Turn on the machine.
Problem solved.
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Thanks for making the time to post this video. This worked for me on my Series 4. I did clean out filter the first time but clearly not well enough. I spent a further 10 minutes fully cleaning as per the video and it worked straight away. Thanks again
Wonderful !
Thank you so much for the video! Fixed my problem with the Bosh e90 (only qualified engineer may fix it, said the web page. ha-ha!)
Heads up. I have the exact same dryer. E-90 error after drum got stuck on a jacket zipper, burnt rubber smell. I used a damp rag and cleaned out the lint capture area. It must have reset a sensor as shown in video. Turned dryer on without error code or any problems. Thanks for the video.
thank you ! almost had to call the Bosh qualified engineers lol
Thanks!
For anyone having this problem, you need to call in a Bosch technician. It's a faulty electronic board. I just had this serviced so this is the real problem and nothing else.
Mine is still working fine. The video was posted long time ago. No need for technician yet.
You're absolutely right. E90 is a PCB fault and I don't understand what this video is about ...
E90 is a Communication error on the PCB, switching off might be a temp fix but its normally a replacement Power PCB Board
Thank you so much for the video! god bless you
You are so welcome!
I had the same issue on my Bosch Serie|6 dryer which was 1.5yrs old. It kept clicking and showing an E:90 error. I tried all possible troubleshooting steps and finally called the Bosch technician. They replaced the PCB, it didn't work. Then they replaced the PCB+Operating Module and it still didn't work. They did the same PCB+OM replacement a third time, still nothing. 3 months and 4 tries later, they ended up replacing the machine because they could not get past the E:90 error and the machine was still in warranty. My new replacement machine is 1.5 months old and is working fine at the moment. Fingers crossed.
Bosch make worst product nowadays 😮
Thanks, extremely useful!
Thanks
Thank you so much! It worked!
Thank you, this fixed my issue.
Very useful, thanks.
Thanks, this helped!
Спасибо, 🎉😅 мужик!Ты спас меня от инфаркта.. Моя дура завелась..
E90 is an electronic board error???? But can just be a glitch. Turning it off and on again worked for me?
E90/ 90-10 indicates faulty PCB nothing to do with filter.
Well, mine was then faulty buy became good by treating it like in the video 👍
@@BenNorway just to let you know that I'm a bsh (Bosch Siemens home group) service engineer ang trust me your video can be very misleading for people.
Hello. If i can get a little help. My tumble dryer Bosch serie 4 has a Ph I label, and now the Ph 2 label has appeared. What is that? The machine dries well, all filters are cleaned. That mark appeared when my son pressed something while the machine was running. Anyone? 😊
The “Ph I” and “Ph 2” labels on your Bosch Serie 4 tumble dryer typically indicate the phases of a drying program. They are not error codes but rather show the progression of the drying cycle.
Ph I usually indicates the initial phase of the drying process, where the machine might be adjusting settings, sensing moisture levels, or beginning to heat up.
Ph 2 indicates that the machine has moved to the second phase of the drying program. This phase could involve a different temperature setting or other adjustments based on the detected moisture level.
Given that your son pressed something while the machine was running, it’s possible that the display changed due to a button press or the selection of a different program or setting.
Here are a few steps to ensure everything is functioning correctly:
1. Check the Program Settings: Ensure that the correct drying program is selected.
2. Restart the Machine: Turn off the dryer, wait a few moments, and then turn it back on. This can reset any accidental changes.
3. Button Lock Feature: Some models have a child lock feature that prevents accidental changes to the settings. Check if this feature has been activated.
If the machine is drying well and all filters are clean, it seems to be operating correctly.
@@Ken_Sweden Thanks!!!
Stop the beeping before filming