That is a great video! My wife's Bosch was purchased originally in 2007; the motor stopped today, and indications are the brushes are worn out again. This will be the third set i have installed in this washer. I have not had to repair anything on this washer but those carbon brushes. They are relatively inexpensive and thanks to your video, will be easy to change. I remember a little of how it is all put together from doing the job twice before, but thanks to your video I will easily swap them out again, no learning curve required now. Thank you sir for posting this information!
Just wanted to thank you for taking the time to make this video. My wife wanted to purchase a new machine, but with your expert guidance it’s all fixed for under £10! So thank you very much sir!!
Thanx for this instruction Stuart! Saved me a expensive repair job! Specifically the details on removing the motor and connector without damaging or hurting was helpful.
Hi Stuart, came back to your enlighting video, because after 9 months, I had to replace the brushes once again! And the original brushes lasted about 13 years! Do you know if there's such a difference in quality in these brushes, let's say between original Bosch or some kind of imitation? Once again, very instructive video, thank you!
Wonderful video and very useful. I have never done any of this before and based on this and other videos decided to have a go at it (slightly different model machine, motor was quite a bit harder to get to as with mine it was obstructed a bit more), seems to have worked like a charm however.
Thanks for the video! An easy way to know if the brush is put the right way is to turn the motor by hand a little, you should NOT hear a tic-tic-tic sound, this way the brush mut be put the other way round. I changed the brushes with the motor STILL installed on the machine because I was affraid to take the belt off. (relatively not easy but still managed to do it in about 20 minutes or so).
i had the error e21 on my bosch varioperfect maxx 7, do you think it has to do with the brushes. mine was not worn out like yours but almost same length though. i checked the pump and hose and all is fine. so what s left is the brushes. let me know
Hi. Thank you for the helpful video. The video is very clear. But my problem is that the motor of my Logixx 8 is stuck and there is no much space. Is there any way to remove a side layer or the bottom layer in order to have more space?
davide pavone Hi David thank you very much for your comment. Hi if you can send me a photo To. stuart.chettleburgh@btintenet.com, I will be able to see what you mean I may be able to help . But I am not a washing machine engineer . I just like to fix things myself as apposed to pay out stupid money .
@@stuc910 Thank you so much for your help. After writing the post I managed. I had to hit with the hammer in the right place! :) The old school! I also like to fix things when I don't destroy!
That is a great video! My wife's Bosch was purchased originally in 2007; the motor stopped today, and indications are the brushes are worn out again. This will be the third set i have installed in this washer. I have not had to repair anything on this washer but those carbon brushes. They are relatively inexpensive and thanks to your video, will be easy to change. I remember a little of how it is all put together from doing the job twice before, but thanks to your video I will easily swap them out again, no learning curve required now.
Thank you sir for posting this information!
Just wanted to thank you for taking the time to make this video.
My wife wanted to purchase a new machine, but with your expert guidance it’s all fixed for under £10!
So thank you very much sir!!
No problem ,
glad to be of help .
Thanx for this instruction Stuart! Saved me a expensive repair job! Specifically the details on removing the motor and connector without damaging or hurting was helpful.
Hi Stuart, came back to your enlighting video, because after 9 months, I had to replace the brushes once again! And the original brushes lasted about 13 years! Do you know if there's such a difference in quality in these brushes, let's say between original Bosch or some kind of imitation? Once again, very instructive video, thank you!
Really straightforward and useful instructions, really easy to follow and made the job of replacing the brushes easy.
Wonderful video and very useful. I have never done any of this before and based on this and other videos decided to have a go at it (slightly different model machine, motor was quite a bit harder to get to as with mine it was obstructed a bit more), seems to have worked like a charm however.
Thanks for the video! An easy way to know if the brush is put the right way is to turn the motor by hand a little, you should NOT hear a tic-tic-tic sound, this way the brush mut be put the other way round. I changed the brushes with the motor STILL installed on the machine because I was affraid to take the belt off. (relatively not easy but still managed to do it in about 20 minutes or so).
Brilliant video - thank you! Stuff like this gives me hope for the internet :).
Brilliant, thank you so much, straight forward easy to follow and job done.
Spot on. Thanks very much, that saved another call-out. And with a bit of luck we'll get another 9 years out of the machine!
Really good tip to put a towel under the motor- mine fell off suddenly & dented the casing a little bit!
i had the error e21 on my bosch varioperfect maxx 7, do you think it has to do with the brushes. mine was not worn out like yours but almost same length though. i checked the pump and hose and all is fine. so what s left is the brushes. let me know
Brilliant Vid by this man...(and Mrs lol!)
Thank you- really helpful. Machine fixed!!!
Is that a bosch maxx wfl 2450
Hi Stuart, I got an E43 fault on my Bosch WAQ 283soGB.
There was also a slight burning smell. Is this normal with worn brushes?
Super film … thanks
Great video!
Hi. Thank you for the helpful video. The video is very clear. But my problem is that the motor of my Logixx 8 is stuck and there is no much space. Is there any way to remove a side layer or the bottom layer in order to have more space?
davide pavone Hi David thank you very much for your comment.
Hi if you can send me a photo To. stuart.chettleburgh@btintenet.com, I will be able to see what you mean I may be able to help .
But I am not a washing machine engineer .
I just like to fix things myself as apposed to pay out stupid money .
I would have thought if you can lay your washing machine on it side you would have better access.
@@stuc910 Thank you so much for your help. After writing the post I managed. I had to hit with the hammer in the right place! :) The old school! I also like to fix things when I don't destroy!
davide pavone Great glad you managed to get it sorted 😊
Why are the brushes at an angle? In most motors, they are perpendicular to the commutator..
Very helpful video! I Thank you
I removed the motor but there is no where that I could find a carbon brushes?
Some of the more recent washing machines don’t have brushes.
Brush changes are like thumbing in a softy.
thank god for youtube
my motor isn't coming off, so annoying
06:19 : real talk
Quality video
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