The cycle completes without issue but the laundry used to be hot/warm on completion. Now it is totally cold immediately after the wash finishes.
First check the if there's a debris screen on the got water inlet, as it may be plugged.
Make sure the hot water volume is good. With hot water hose disconnected at the washer, put end of hose in bucket and turn on hot water. You should get 20L (5Gal) a minute minimum.
If water volume is good and screens are not plugged, then likely the hot water inlet valve has seized. Could be both hot/cold valves are integrated so both get changed. Not a bad idea to just do them both if separate hot/cold valve.
If you know how to use a volt meter you could check power at the hot valve to make sure its not a control issue or swap the control wires and select a warm temp cycle. If you get cold water then its not a control issue.(dont forget to put wires back)
This machine has always only been used with a cold water inlet only. I have definitely experienced warm/hot laundry in the past
I make no sense of "only been used with a cold water inlet". How do I reconcile "used to be hot/warm on completion" when you apparently only have cold water connected? Please rephrase the problem?
Machine takes input from a cold water source only. Always has.
In the past the machine would heat the water and on completion the laundry would be warm to the touch.
Now it is always cold.
Now I understand. Thank you. So something with water heating element relay or control. I'll get back to you. See if I can find more specific to this model... apparently no one else knows much about this one either.
Thanks Carl. Appreciate it.
This is a really old machine but it has been good to us.
Would be nice to repair rather than replace.
Dave
Do you believe hot 90C is reaching 90C? or is it significantly less. I suspect
a temperature sensor failure/failing.
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If it is leaking from the waste pump area it may be blocked by a small piece of clothing like a sock or something similar! This will also cause it to take too long to complete a cycle. Remove the rubber hose onto the waste pump and check inside the hose and the pump, make sure the pump spins freely and that nothing is stuck in the hose pipes leading to the pump
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Just been through this with our Bosch Maxx, problem was the pump discharge pipe was blocked with soap deposits. I also removed the large black rubber pipe from the drum/pump and cleaned this out as well.
All working fine now.
SteveN
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Hi,
I`ve just spoken with Bosch Product Advice service about this problem. This could be happen when door is open after programme has been started. I didn`t check yet is working.
Thanks, roman
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go back to where you bought it and have the engineer look at it might have been faulty when bought.
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Your pump/filter is plugged. (E4) There
is a round door on the lower front of the washer. There is a small hole near
the door. Put a small screwdriver blade in the hole, push in just a little, and
you can rotate the door clockwise, the door will come out and you can get to
the problem. When the water is drained
in machine the door is open able.
Immediately facing you is a black connector, about 4 inches (10cm) in diameter.
When you unscrew this, all the water left in the washer will spill out onto the
floor. Use a plastic bag to catch this or a small pan.(later models have a
drain hose?) The black connector unscrews counterclockwise, and takes quite a few turns. Once you have it out, you'll find
the source of your clog. Remove it, clean out, screw the black connector back
in. You can check with rinse, if you
want to make sure there are no leaks. Put
the door back on and rotate. I will try to come back to you re. the wash, wash.
Pl rate me 'very helpful' for the free help, thanks!
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