Fix Bosch Heat Pump Dryer Repair Not Drying Properly

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • Fix Bosch Heat Pump Clothes Dryer Repair Not Drying properly. A repair video on how to sort drying issues on Bosch heat pump tumble clothes dryer. Follow along in this extensive repair as i show you how to fix your dryer. You will need some torx bits, flat screwdriver and cable tie cutters.

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  • @emanuelev6618
    @emanuelev6618 Před 7 dny +1

    Thank you man!! Without your video I would not do it. It is tough, very tough, but in 4 hours my dryer (6 years old) is finally back to work greatly. Top guy!!!

  • @piotrt9779
    @piotrt9779 Před 9 měsíci +31

    Thank you, mate. I just went through this process with my Heat Pump Clothes Dryer, and your guide was perfect for this task. I felt completely comfortable with the dismounting and mounting processes. Here are some lessons learned that might be helpful to others:
    1. After dismounting all the elements, I decided to also disconnect the entire front panel of the dryer. There are just a few screws at the front that allow for this. You do not need to disconnect any cables; you can simply move this panel to the side. This provides far better access to clean the heat pump elements. You can also vacuum clean all the dust from the hidden sides.
    2. I opted to use a Kärcher SC4 pressure steam cleaner. It worked very well, although even having such a strong tools it took about 2 hours (and several refills of the water tank) to complete the cleaning process. The final result was however worth it. All the water drains into the water container, so there's no issue there. I used a bit of plastic foil to separate other places (like back side radiator) and not allow steam to go everwhere. You also need to be more cautious when cleaning the back side radiator, as it does not have channels for water underneath. But rest assured, the steam cleaner is safe and does not damage the radiator components at all.
    3. It's beneficial to dismount the small water pump at the back side as you did and clean the water container, as there's a lot of dust in the water too. To do this, you can place the base on some coasters, tilt the base to pour out the water, and then use sponges, etc. It is also good to rinse it with water. If available, you could use another water pump to pump out the water and clean the container (I unfortunately did not have any ).
    4. Screws - there are two types of screws. It's helpful to note which type is where. My observation is that one type is used to assemble metal elements and the other is for attaching metal to plastic. By taking these notes, it's easier to select the right screws in the right places, when you are putting all the things back together.
    5. Last but not least, I have added an additional seal around the removable filter because I think it is the area through which most of the dust passes (the original rubber seal is not sufficient). I created it from the type of sealant you can buy for home window insulation. However, this is an element where you can get creative with your own ideas ;-) : prnt.sc/Nf8JNTwNu_ew
    6. Some clothes dryers, of that type do not have access to clean the heat pump from the front panel. I advise in such case to invest in the maintenance flap available i.e. on Amazon: Bosch Siemens 646776 00646776 : prnt.sc/smQvZk6wNvq6
    There are movies on YT that explain how to mount it i.e. : czcams.com/video/mXfy2OzngJM/video.html
    I believe this is the best guide on the internet to fix Bosh heat pump clother dryer, and thanks to you, I saved the equivalent of 200 USD ( I double checked it) by not needing to call a service technician.
    Thank you again, and a BIG LIKE to you from Poland! 💪🙂👍

  • @tomsmartdigital
    @tomsmartdigital Před 2 lety +59

    Thank you Mr Washy. This was the bravest DIY project I’ve ever done but 7 hours later my machine is like new! Totally worth it. Our repair man said it wasn’t fixable and we should buy a new one. Many thanks to you for putting this video together 👍

    • @1111boggy
      @1111boggy Před rokem

      how many times a week do you use the machine and how long did the machine break down?

    • @tomsmartdigital
      @tomsmartdigital Před rokem +2

      @@1111boggy we use it every day sometimes twice a day. We did this repair after about 3 years

    • @KostadinIvanov
      @KostadinIvanov Před rokem +1

      @@tomsmartdigital I am planing to buy drayer. Bosch now give 5 years waranty. I hope waranty will cover it...

    • @18Macallan
      @18Macallan Před rokem +1

      ​@@KostadinIvanov no it wont sadly😟

    • @User-md3ul
      @User-md3ul Před rokem

      @@KostadinIvanov I'm doing this after 13 years now.. Did remove everything apart from the drum itself (didn't wanna deal with that), but obviously, then you can't get towards the condenser.. Will retry tomorrow.

  • @quentinyoung9964
    @quentinyoung9964 Před 10 měsíci +5

    This video has saved me hundreds of Euros. After a solid 6 hours of work and cleaning the condenser vanes, the dryer works as new again. Thank you for the clear, calm and to the point instructions.

  • @aliceknox6848
    @aliceknox6848 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Thank you so much for this video. My machine has just gone out of its 5 year warranty and as I don't use it in the summer I had forgotten just how bad at drying it had got. The symptoms described were just like mine so thought I'd give it a go. My husband and I took it apart yesterday, cleaned it and I've used it today. It's like a new machine. Absolute genius! ❤

  • @Arjan-ft6wb
    @Arjan-ft6wb Před měsícem +2

    My 9 year old dryer is as new after 3 hours work. Also rinsed the whole section and cleaned the pump area.
    Thank you for saving me 900 euros for a new one ;)

  • @jessegoldswain5973
    @jessegoldswain5973 Před 2 lety +5

    You saved me a fortune not having to buy a new tumble dryer. We bought it new in 2014 and use it… extensively. When we moved house in 2018 bright spark over here decided to plumb it directly to the drain thus eliminating having to empty the condenser drawer. What I didn’t realise was this completely bypassed the condenser cleaning. After 3 years my wife said the tumble dryer is taking forever and our electricity bill was higher than usual. Being around Xmas time she was looking at a new one. At the prospect of dropping a grand on a new machine I decided to take a look. Low and behold the condenser was full of lint, and your tutorial helped me through the solution. Now the tumble dryer is good as new! I would sincerely like to drop a few quid your way to thank you.

    • @askmrwashywashy
      @askmrwashywashy  Před 2 lety

      So glad to hear you were able to fix it and it’s back working again Good on you for taking such an extensive repair

    • @u1zha
      @u1zha Před 2 lety

      I'm facing a similar issue, absurdly fouled up condenser. Is it true that the drain setup bypasses the self-cleaning? Says nothing about it in the manual afaict. Are they nuts??

    • @WardvanKoperen
      @WardvanKoperen Před 2 lety

      @@u1zha I have the same machine but then from Siemens, I have it connected to the drain. There is a valve in the system which selects every dry cycle to not pump to the drain but pump to the top reservoir. Then this water is then used to flush the condensor.

  • @MrMikkelhougaard
    @MrMikkelhougaard Před 11 hodinami

    Super video! My problem was exactly the same as described and the dryer is now fixed. Works like charm 👍🏻

  • @calamariaxo
    @calamariaxo Před 2 lety +10

    Exactly what I was looking for! Got most of it in pieces myself, but a few of the clips and screws are really hard to get a grasp on. Now to clean, reassemble and cross my fingers. Thanks so much for this, people like you are what makes the Internet great 👍

    • @calamariaxo
      @calamariaxo Před 2 lety +1

      It's put back together. Makes a little bit of a whining noise, probably either the belt or the bearings I'm guessing, but it works :)

    • @askmrwashywashy
      @askmrwashywashy  Před 2 lety +1

      glad you were able to fix it. as long as its working. You can diagnose the sound another day

  • @stevenbrems4698
    @stevenbrems4698 Před rokem +2

    I would have never been able to revise our dryer without this video. Thanks!! You saved me a lot of money on a new dryer.
    After implementing advises from others (special cleaning program on the tool using hot water and a cleaning product, cleaning the condenser from only the front side...), this total disassembly was the only approach that really helps. It's working back as new!

  • @user-yc8xd5db8u
    @user-yc8xd5db8u Před rokem +5

    Many Thanks Mr Washy. This video made a complex repair job very easy. The step by step (with explanatry comments from time to time) made this a seamless job with exceptionally good final results. Wish there was more videos as simple and self explanatory as this one. Well done.

  • @Kevoh40
    @Kevoh40 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for a truly detailed teardown and clean out video. Would agree with the other comments, do not use a cloth on the condenser, vacuum with a narrow tube and soft brush end. Fixed my Series 6. Working like new. Total time for the teardown, clean out and rebuild is about 4 hours taking your time and doing a thorough job. I am not a novice in these repairs but it was my first time taking this unit apart.

  • @ErikBleeker
    @ErikBleeker Před rokem +1

    Wasn't looking forward to it but I managed to clean my "not-so-self cleaning" dryer thanks to your instructions. Took me about 4 hrs to dismantle, clean and reassemble. Great help. Thanks! 👍🏻

  • @chrislewis101
    @chrislewis101 Před 2 lety +4

    You sir are an absolute legend. Saved me calling out someone to fix.
    These car dashboard removal tools were great for removing the clips.
    Glad I watched all of the video before starting. Removing the heat sensor before trying to remove the harder to reach screws made it much easier. I could just use a straight driver.
    Thanks again.

    • @askmrwashywashy
      @askmrwashywashy  Před 2 lety +1

      Awesome glad this helped ya. It’s quite the job. Glad it worked for you

    • @lars-erikbtkerpetersen9466
      @lars-erikbtkerpetersen9466 Před rokem

      Exact my thoughts about the sensor and plastic shield.
      I'll also go cheaning ALL the support wheels for the drum, and add a bit lune before reassembly. Also a bit lune or copper grease for the main bearing. And thoroughly wacuum clean, plus use a soft aircompressor for the condensers.... Think it is worth is as it already IS taken apart. - 😇
      Great video although the volume was very low... 👂🙉🎧
      Thank you so much Mr. Washy Washy - 💪🤗🙏

  • @DevonHolzwarth
    @DevonHolzwarth Před rokem +4

    Thank you so much for this video! I know what we’ll be doing this weekend. Your explanations make it seem doable to get our dryer back in better condition.

  • @tomekszac
    @tomekszac Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you so much for this video. After 4 years the dryer stoped working correctly but with such detailed step-by-step instruction
    I was able to fix it. About 5 hours of work time (no rush), steam cleaner + compressor and of course Your video and dryer work like a charm. You rock!

  • @exNRGista2
    @exNRGista2 Před rokem +1

    I'm currently cleaning the second machine in my career as an appliance repairman. It's a 2010 EcoLogixx 7 WTW86561IT/03, built on the older platform as the first I did, a 2013 one.
    Each time I do this job I actually disassemble the whole machine, even lifting up the entire heat pump assembly and pulling it out of the basement, operation that has to be performed slowly and gently. I'm helped by other two people: one holds the compressor, one the condenser (the hot side, in the back) and one the evaporator (the cold side in the front, referred as condenser because it collects the moisture).
    Then I blow and wash every single non electric bit, especially the basement which is always full of crap and the evaporator.
    Finally I reassemble the whole machine, replacing belts, rollers or felt seals if needed. But generally most of the time I find them in good shape, in the first machine I cleaned I've only replaced the drum belt and the second I'm actually doing has surprisingly everything OK. If it was an Indesit, it would be all worn out 🤣
    There's still some typical German quality in these machines and they do worth the effort to extend their life, especially on the older ones.
    The only shortcoming IMHO is they don't reverse the drum rotation, otherwise they are very valid machines!

  • @plusminus4883
    @plusminus4883 Před 2 lety +3

    It has been already 5 years since I have bought mine. I started to wonder does the "self cleansing condenser" need servicing and I got to your tutorial. Now I am convinced that I will have to perform this procedure at some point and will pay a good due diligence on doing so.
    Thank you very much for this video.

    • @askmrwashywashy
      @askmrwashywashy  Před 2 lety

      Welcome glad you found it and it will be handy one day

    • @plusminus4883
      @plusminus4883 Před 2 lety +1

      However - got really surprised, when I looked through the front grill. It is clean like brand new. Nothing covers the parts inside. Similar can be seen in the cooler compartment. Looks to me that the cleaning will have to wait a while.
      Could it be because we follow instructions to wash the filters every time after run?

  • @rudiselectronicslab861
    @rudiselectronicslab861 Před 2 lety +2

    Also I performed this cleaning procedure, on a Siemens iQ800 WT47Y700NL. It has some slight design differences (there are two back plates, one metal and one plastic, and there is no additional wheel for the belt - just the motor axis and the drum). But the cleaning job is just the same. The machine was generally fairly clean inside. But in the end, there was a thin but impermeable layer of dirt blocking the condenser. Cleaned that and the machine runs as new! Thanks so much for doing the effort to post this, Me. Washy Washy! PS. By the way, the WT47Y700NL (and possibly others) does have a COMPONENT TEST MODE. It can be accessed by (1) switching on (2) setting the rotary knob to "towels" (3) pressing the "dryness level" button AND KEEP HOLDING IT (4) turning the rotary knob to "Blanket", (5 ) Release the “dryness level” button (5) Briefly press the “dryness level” button again. A menu will then appear with all kinds of measured values (sensors) and you can walk through eight options. P1 (motor, fan, P2 (compressor), P3 (rinsing), P4 (cond.sense), P5 (ref.pump), P6 (refresher), P7 (drain set), P8 OU test. Each option is with the At P1, for example, you switch the drum motor on and off manually, and at P8 the device tests all lights and the display.

    • @askmrwashywashy
      @askmrwashywashy  Před 2 lety

      Wow so glad you fixed it. Thank you so much for that handy tip for test mode. Much needed and will use it in future videos

  • @aaronj9341
    @aaronj9341 Před měsícem

    Just wanted to add my thanks for creating this video. Got my 2018-spec Serie 8 opened this weekend and got the condensers cleaned without a hitch! It's nice having HOT and DRY clothes come out of the dryer once again.

  • @jussihakala99
    @jussihakala99 Před 24 dny

    Great video! These well explained steps helped a lot with disassembly. And saved so much time on reassembly. Thank you!

  • @indorock
    @indorock Před 10 měsíci +4

    Thank you so much for making this, it was incredibly helpful. Without it I would have called in a professional and be a few hundred euros poorer at this point. My dryer was at least as lint-filled as yours, probably even worse. I just put everything back together this morning, and it's humming smoothly again and drying clothes as it should.
    As a note: our dryer is about 8 years old, and we always did maintain the good discipline of cleaning out the lint tray at the end of every cycle. So it's not a lack of care that is to blame, but probably poor design. From what I can surmise, the felt seals between the drum and the dryer frame are far from perfect and they allow lint to pass this barrier as the drum spins. This is the only way I can imagine the lint to end up everywhere like this. Bosch needs to improve this seal or add a secondary one.

    • @askmrwashywashy
      @askmrwashywashy  Před 10 měsíci +2

      Welcome glad you were able to fix it. It’s poor design indeed. Hopefully the future models have better filtering/catching of lint

    • @invisibblle
      @invisibblle Před 9 měsíci

      I don't think that bosch will improve the design. Probably they are designed like that. @@askmrwashywashy

  • @miroslavkovjanic5912
    @miroslavkovjanic5912 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video, it took me 4 hours to completely dismantle the machine, clean it and put it back together. Now works like new. 👍

  • @e.t.161
    @e.t.161 Před 24 dny

    Thank you very much for this disassembly video. Had the same problem and now the radiator in my drier is is clean (again).

  • @claudioborzillo6933
    @claudioborzillo6933 Před 2 lety +3

    Champion!! Got it apart all the way as described on video and back together with all screws in place👍 Thank you for putting this video together and posting it!

  • @chloe161088
    @chloe161088 Před rokem +6

    Thanks so much for this, what a great video. Easy to follow and really detailed. Our dryer started taking a really long time, it's 3 years old but has had heavy use. It lives inside a laundry cupboard, which is fine according to Bosch's website. The amount of lint in here was perplexing - I clean the filter after every use and always have done. What a huge fire hazard - I'm going to call Bosch and ask if I've been doing something wrong for it to get so built up. We can't thank you enough for the upload! Have a wonderful Christmas.

  • @bevanregan6417
    @bevanregan6417 Před 2 lety +1

    What a bloody fantastic demo. Amazing. It's because of guys like you that we can keep these machines out of landfill. I'm a tech and people give me things that others have not been able to fix. Because of this video their heat pump drier will be as good as new, when after several attempts by the manufacturer (contractor) to repair they were told to buy a new one. Obviously the contractor did not want to go this far to service properly.

    • @askmrwashywashy
      @askmrwashywashy  Před 2 lety

      Thanks mate. I’m glad it’s helping ya. We’ve gotta keep these machines going as best we can. All the best with the repair

    • @lars-erikbtkerpetersen9466
      @lars-erikbtkerpetersen9466 Před rokem

      ...and this even is'nt going far... Much more can be taken apart and be repaired... - 🙏💪🤗

  • @Looooulou
    @Looooulou Před 9 měsíci +1

    I bought a second hand different brand dryer that wasn't drying.. took a punt on it $80 Australian. Took it apart by using this video as a guide. As a result I have a perfectly working heat pump dryer that was ridiculously cheap and only took me 2 and a half hours to do. First run to dry bed sheets took 8 hours and still very damp. Second run after the clean out took 2 hours 15 and completely dryer! Thanks so much for this video!

  • @langeandrej
    @langeandrej Před 4 měsíci

    After 3 visits (out of warranty) at 150€ each, I did a propper clean by myself thanks to your video!!!

  • @jangnezda
    @jangnezda Před měsícem +1

    Thanks a LOT for this walkthrough! I've finally decided it's time to clean up mine (after nearly 8 years of daily usage and coming to a point where I had to put it through four or five cycles to dry clothes like 80%) and oh boy was it full of dust and lint. Much worse than in this video. Oops 😅Thanks again mate, my dryer now works great again.
    Note that you can also remove the panel below the two radiators which exposes the bottom and in my dryer it was full of black sludge. I cleaned that as well.

  • @DorinGherghev-wz2dm
    @DorinGherghev-wz2dm Před rokem

    5 hour later the job is done. Without you I would have to buy a new one. Thank you very much. Work like a charm 😊

  • @nickydunderdale6042
    @nickydunderdale6042 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great video, so pleased we found it, has saved us from having to buy a replacement, thank you for sharing. Shocking though just how much fluff builds up inside these things, even if you are vigilant with cleaning filters, after 6 years we could practically fill a duvet with the stuff!

  • @heleencracau-glaudemans1772
    @heleencracau-glaudemans1772 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thanks Mr Washy Washy, found so much lint inside despite my rigorous cleaning regime. What a bad design. But now it is as good as new again so we hope for a few more years of service. Fingers crossed

  • @jimbrannlund4677
    @jimbrannlund4677 Před rokem +1

    Big thank you!
    Our 8 year old Series 4 weren’t really drying anything anymore and clothes smelled funky once dry.
    Figured that heat exchanger needed a clean. Never really trusted that ”self-cleaning” function.
    There were some lint, nowhere near as much as the one in the video. Which was a bit surprising given the age. I guess we’ve been cleaning the filters properly.
    However, the HE. Oh boy! It was a thick thick layer covering both the small and the large one. 😂
    Ended up removing the front. Not sure I saved any time, but I didn’t like the bending parts.
    Also, some commented about getting a proper seal again.
    Took me a total of 5 hrs. But only cause I had to go back and redo some parts.
    Cheers!

  • @hayden3488
    @hayden3488 Před 4 měsíci

    My dryer stopped drying. Followed your tutorial and works like new. Thankyou so much.

  • @noakwesterberg
    @noakwesterberg Před 2 lety +4

    This is exactly what I needed. I tried to clean it without disassembling it with with a shower hose, but this gives me the confidence to do it properly! thank for a great video/upload.

  • @user-fx5ue8hw1l
    @user-fx5ue8hw1l Před 8 měsíci

    Brilliant! Followed to the letter and 4 hours later, dryer is working perfectly.

  • @MrJkblee
    @MrJkblee Před rokem +1

    Your video helped me fix my under-performing dryer. Can’t thank you enough- now like new. ❤

  • @user-vy3pd4ul1j
    @user-vy3pd4ul1j Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks so much for creating this video. I fixed my dryer today by watching it. It was very clear!

  • @szbzsolt
    @szbzsolt Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks man, you have saved me a few days and a couple of bucks! (And of course, frustration)

  • @hollygranter1772
    @hollygranter1772 Před rokem +2

    I had a lot of gunk beneath the condenser which I got out by using a small tube connected to a wet n dry vacuum. Worked a treat, so much for it being self cleaning. Thanks heaps for the detailed step thru.

    • @flatinsixth
      @flatinsixth Před rokem

      I just commented above too, mines was full of black sludge! I noticed only 3 screws held the condenser in place, so I gently teased out the bits with the metal fins and moved the whole assembly over to the sink to give a good clean out. The water tray was really disgusting! Got it clean and dry.

  • @paterson247
    @paterson247 Před měsícem

    Thanks alot for this video, saved me a bunch of money aswell.
    One thing i made the mistake of doing was pulling the door glass seal out, mine was full of lint and i should have just washed it but i assumed i could remove, clean and replace. But unfortunately the seal is not able to be put back in! The door needs to be disassembled and it is designed not to be.
    You cant buy just a seal only a whole door.
    do not remove the door seal people!

  • @thomashaasum9734
    @thomashaasum9734 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Really nice guide, the machine isnt selvcleaning at all, mine looked just the same inside, and everyone i know who has one looks the same.. well back to work :D

  • @timusius
    @timusius Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for this video! My machine is almost the same, and the problem was that the machine asked to empty the water tray, even though it was already empty. By following your excellent guide, understanding screw sizes and everything, I was able to take the machine apart, figure out the water pump part by myself, clean everything, and put it back together in just three hours. Now it works perfectly again.

    • @MrJ8m
      @MrJ8m Před rokem +1

      Did you have to replace the pump or just clean everything out?

    • @timusius
      @timusius Před rokem +3

      @@MrJ8m Just below the pump there are two sensor "sticks" going down into the water in the bottom of the machine. They were coated in old textile fibers so they made a constant connection with the water. So the machine thought that it could not empty the water out. (It works in a somewhat backwards way. When the lower container is full it tries to empty it using the pump. If the pump runs for long, the machine concludes that the upper removable container is full.)
      It was enough for me to clean the machine. ( I manually flushed a bunch of water through the lower part, and emptied the pump chamber many times until the water started to stay clear.)
      I might even have been able to clean those sticks without taking it fully apart, since there is sort of an opening just above them, but I did not know that at the time.

    • @MrJ8m
      @MrJ8m Před rokem

      @@timusius perfect, many thanks for the tips! Now I just need to find enough time to do the work! 😀

  • @frantisekcelko3588
    @frantisekcelko3588 Před rokem +1

    Thanks Mr. Washy Washy, excelent video - which helps me a lot. I have bit different model, however 95% of steps were same. Thanks to your really detailed video I was confident enough to give it a try. It took me two days :) however now the 8 years Siemens IQ300 heat pump dryer works as a new one.

  • @dudemcdudey1
    @dudemcdudey1 Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you so much for doing this - saved me a ton of money replacing my Bosch dryer - followed your instructions and now have a perfectly working dryer again!

  • @Palmas8999
    @Palmas8999 Před rokem

    I followed this video and my dryer is as good as new again :)
    Amazing feeling to pull it off.
    Thanks alot for the excellent guide!

  • @gautebech2950
    @gautebech2950 Před rokem

    Thank you for a great guide! My machine working again after a month of errors. You hae made a nice and thorough walkthrough on every step of the process. Good work!

    • @gautebech2950
      @gautebech2950 Před rokem

      I am a bit chocked of the lack of construction finesse from Bosch´s side. My machine was full of lint after 3 years of use. There should be an easier way to remove it. The basin where the water goes is another weak point. It is not possible to open which makes it impossible to clean.

  • @CremerHolland
    @CremerHolland Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you for this great video. I followed all the steps and was able to repair our dryer.

  • @flatinsixth
    @flatinsixth Před rokem +1

    Great video, I have exactly the same model and its not drying. Took it apart as per your guide, my goodness so much fluff!!! I actually removed the condenser and the delicate heat sink things, only 3 screws holding the condenser in place, gently moved the whole lot over to the sink to clear out all the gunk, and let soak over night, and also give that lower water tray a real good clean, mine was literally full of what I can only describe as silt like you get in the bottom of a stream!! All cleaned now, and about to re-assemble. Awesome video and guide, thanks!

    • @martiangod
      @martiangod Před rokem

      How old was your dryer ?

    • @flatinsixth
      @flatinsixth Před rokem

      @@martiangod We bought it in early 2016 from JL in the UK. I guess it was not stored for ages so a 2015/2016 model.

  • @Olliebobalong
    @Olliebobalong Před 2 lety +1

    Fantastic video. I have an outdoor car drying vacuum which has an insane amount of airflow, can just imagine how satisfying it would be to blast everything in this.

  • @jrgenbakkeskauge3630
    @jrgenbakkeskauge3630 Před 8 měsíci

    This is an upcoming task for me. Our dryer is now 9 years, so it's about time! I think I will add a step: dismount the refrigeration cycle (compressor, condensor, evaporator etc).
    This way, I think I can clean the coils alot better with air and water + a detergent. I might also be able to clean the underlying plastics. Not sure the plastics will matter, but cleaning the coils more extensively is not a huge added task compared to the overall project.
    Great video!

  • @timthorn6237
    @timthorn6237 Před 2 lety +13

    This is a fantastic video, thankyou!! But it is worth noting that the later revisions of this model don't have an issue with the self-cleaning condenser clogging like you see in this video - because they added a secondary (very fine) lint filter to prevent the condenser and evaporator clogging. I did the full teardown of my dryer per this video (which was not drying properly) to find the condenser and evaporator perfectly clean. The problem in later revisions of this dryer is actually the fine lint filter they introduced to fix the earlier issue. It can visually appear perfectly clean and free of lint, but try blowing through it or running water through the filter. It's probably partially or completely blocked. Scrub it, vaccum it, and keep doing that until you can blow air unobstructed through all four of the lint filter panels. Replace the filter and your wet clothes and stupidly long drying times will be fixed.

    • @markgilder9990
      @markgilder9990 Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you Sir. What a brilliant tip. I was going to de fluff it. Tried your method and it worked a treat.👍🏻

    • @askmrwashywashy
      @askmrwashywashy  Před 2 lety

      awewome will try this too

    • @calamariaxo
      @calamariaxo Před 2 lety

      Dunno if mine counts as a newer version, I think it's 2015 or something. However where is this fine lint filter so I don't miss it? Doing the teardown now so it might be obvious, but I can't see a filter from the front access to the condenser under the door if that's where it's supposed to be.

    • @kachampong01
      @kachampong01 Před 2 lety

      @@calamariaxo Hi. Wondering if you ever found this filter. Would be handy to know for when I eventually head down the same road. Thanks in advance & hope your repair/service went well.

    • @calamariaxo
      @calamariaxo Před 2 lety +1

      @@kachampong01 no filter in mine that I could find. Repair went well 👍

  • @janhoularsen1591
    @janhoularsen1591 Před 2 lety +5

    Thanks for a great walk through. even though we clean the lint filter every time the dryer has been in use, we still have issues with clothes that are not dry even after 3-5 hours of drying. So with help of your video, I will make a total cleaning inside the dryer.

    • @askmrwashywashy
      @askmrwashywashy  Před 2 lety

      Welcome. yes try that and see how it goes after.

    • @benlomax7513
      @benlomax7513 Před 2 lety

      Did doing this work for you? I have the same issue

    • @martiangod
      @martiangod Před rokem

      @@benlomax7513
      How old is your dryer now it's started having issues ?

    • @benlomax7513
      @benlomax7513 Před rokem

      @@martiangod It was 3 years old. Just past its warranty

  • @PNH-sf4jz
    @PNH-sf4jz Před 2 lety +3

    Nicely described, well prepared and pleasantly presented. I came across your video when in the process of considering the purchase of one of these machines. Was pleased to be able to see the inside and get an "insight", literally to the inside and workings of the machine. Thank you very much, PNH.

  • @askbam
    @askbam Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you! Saved me time and money being able to fix this myself.

  • @kajak-in-gelderland6818
    @kajak-in-gelderland6818 Před 2 lety +2

    Greate video, just cleaned today our whole dryer. Thanks to your good explaining. Thank you very mutch greetings from the netherlands

  • @ffox4754
    @ffox4754 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thanks for your help, my Dryer is all clean again and goes fine now.

  • @davidmurray3502
    @davidmurray3502 Před rokem

    Wow thanks Mr Washy you just saved me €700. My machine is running like new now.

  • @marcusrobinson3438
    @marcusrobinson3438 Před rokem

    Thankyou very much for the detailed repair video. I wouldn't have attempted this but for the thorough step by step help. Managed to carefully lift up the heat exchangers and clear out the lint filled water in the sump with a sponge.

  • @blerpahuitelnak
    @blerpahuitelnak Před rokem +1

    Very good instruction video! I also cleaned out the tray below the two heat exchangers, since there was a lot of wet lint there making placques of once-wet-lint leftovers.

  • @girander
    @girander Před rokem

    Thank you Mr. Washy, absolutely magnificent video.
    I just went through the procedure. And saw one significant difference in my unit; the seal you are about to reinstall at time 30:45 was missing!
    Based on your video I decided to put in some silicone sealant instead. Now waiting for it to harden, to see if the drying has improved.
    Another observation; detaching the humidity sensor (two screws just above your left hand at 20:29) helps acessing the screws you are about to remove at that same time.

    • @askmrwashywashy
      @askmrwashywashy  Před rokem

      welcome im glad it helped. fingers crossed you've fixed it

  • @mi2dle
    @mi2dle Před rokem +1

    Great instruction video! Our dryer started to report full water tank even though it was dry. Have a slightly different model, broke a clip on the cover of tbe heat exchanger block, but works well after cleaning up - probably the lint prevented the water from getting into the pump.

  • @martienswart196
    @martienswart196 Před rokem

    Mr Washy Washy, thank you very much for you very detailed instructions! With your video I repaired my 9 years old Bosch WTY87700NL heatpump dryer with the same amount of lint as yours. Just tell me how I can buy you a beer.

  • @ChristianLT
    @ChristianLT Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thanks a lot, using your video I was able to repair my dryer 👏

  • @VisualPrecisionLtd
    @VisualPrecisionLtd Před 2 lety +4

    A good video up to a point. The biggest issue is you snapped the retained tabs off when removing the top of the condenser box. This means that the lip won't be held on properly causing hot and cold air leakage. You also didn't explain that there's a gasket that has to be seated carefully when replacing the consder box lid. The only way to successfully locate this and therefore get an air seal, is to remove the cover at the bottom of the front panel and loosen the screws that holds the front assembly in place. When this has been done, the gasket can be reseated. Other than that, a very good video. I fully dismantled my dryer and rebuilt it on the back of the video, so many thanks.

    • @askmrwashywashy
      @askmrwashywashy  Před 2 lety

      Glad you were able to use this. Will consider it in future videos to include that info. Sometimes it’s so long doing this procedure I forgot some bits

    • @etherhuman
      @etherhuman Před rokem

      Thanks, this comment really helped to figure out how to put back the condenser box properly which is a crucial step. The comment really should be pinned so that others don't break something trying the method shown in the video. Taking the front of also makes cleaning the front of the condenser much easier. Another note, it is tricky to open the front bottom panel without breaking the tabs holding it together. There are tabs behind the panel that need to be pushed with something like a screwdriver to release them.

  • @andremedugno139
    @andremedugno139 Před 2 lety +1

    Great tutorial, i had to replace the tumbling drum and I did it thanks to your didactic instructions. Thank you

  • @manicstream4844
    @manicstream4844 Před rokem +1

    Just attempted this today on my Bosch series 8 dryer. It was such a fantasitc and easy to follow tutorial! Took a few hours, the lint that came out filled the vac twice! The baked on lint on the side of the condenser had to be wet down and gently scrubbed of with a tooth brush. It's all back working perfectly now. Many thanks to you.

  • @Pleasures22
    @Pleasures22 Před 8 měsíci

    This was the video i was looking for. Thnx for the detailed video. I try to fix our dryer!

  • @soteria1
    @soteria1 Před 4 měsíci

    Great video, very helpful! I have a Bosch Series 4 (WTH85200AU) and the steps are very similar - up until the cover on the condenser. There is no separate plastic part to unscrew and the clips on two sides are as shown - but after that I couldn't figure out how to take it fully off. Thankfully from what I could see it wasn't very dusty (in contrast to the rest of the insides!)
    After cleaning out all the lint (worse than shown - this is after 4 years of almost daily use) and putting it back together, it is actually drying properly again! Thanks so much!

  • @Arni_Klbg
    @Arni_Klbg Před 2 měsíci +1

    Perfect Video! Helps me so much.🎉

  • @LukeMarkensMTB
    @LukeMarkensMTB Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much for this excellent tutorial on how to clean this dryer. We own pretty much the same one (just the Siemens version) and ours also started to take a very long time to dry, and on top of that, more often than not it says the wash is dry even though its actually still pretty wet or damp. With the help of this video I was able to take the thing apart and clean it all! (which proofed to be really needed too) 😊

  • @seanoconnor9525
    @seanoconnor9525 Před 2 lety +1

    My brother Mr Washy Wash, that was the most amazing tutorial, I have ever seen. You was so detailed in all aspects of your instructions and camera positioning. Your volume leve is a little low if you increase it. It will crease it over the top. Thank you and I subscribed to your channel. I look forward to my journey with more other instructor. I definitely will sending you a donation as soon possible, thank you again and God bless you and yours, Master Washy Wash!!! Goddpeed.

  • @Timmie44
    @Timmie44 Před rokem

    Thanks! What a perfectly detailed video. This helped me a lot. Took me 4 to 5 hours, but decreased the drying time significantly.

  • @Itslvle
    @Itslvle Před rokem

    Thank you, helped when we had to take apart ours as it started to smell and there was no way of getting to the heart of the problem without disassembly.

  • @cheyennenicasia3178
    @cheyennenicasia3178 Před rokem

    Thank you very much for the good explanation and keep up the good work. Our dryer is as new again!

  • @theC4CH3
    @theC4CH3 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for all detailed disassembly, cleaning tips, extra reassembly technique. This is my favourite repair guide so far! Sadly the construction is complicated as hell. I hope my machine not like this. Cheers!

    • @askmrwashywashy
      @askmrwashywashy  Před rokem

      Welcome. Hope it helps you if you ever do need to fix yours. The trick is to do it I’ve a couple of days and not try to do it in a day

    • @leepopaz253
      @leepopaz253 Před rokem +1

      @@askmrwashywashy where is the fkn volume???? play back ur video to see

  • @barnakovacs8224
    @barnakovacs8224 Před rokem

    Easy to follow video, you are great my man. I"m repairing mine now with your help

  • @raftonpounder6696
    @raftonpounder6696 Před rokem

    Great job. I was wondering why our dryer wasn’t heating very well. I already had to pull the motor out and stick one of the magnets back on so I may just prepare myself for a more complex strip down. Thank you.

  • @johnkanakis2004
    @johnkanakis2004 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you my friend for this really detailed video. I managed to clean my dryer in 6 hours, a siemens iq500

  • @davidesitta
    @davidesitta Před rokem +1

    thanks so much for sharing this detailed procedure! Have a good life.

  • @andrewwood7303
    @andrewwood7303 Před rokem

    Full credit to you for the quality of this video and your skill and patience. There was an enormous amount of lint in the machine but the fins in the condenser lived up to the claim of self cleaning. The fins were not clogged at all. Did the dryer perform significantly better after this marathon?

  • @arunjoy5019
    @arunjoy5019 Před rokem

    Thanks heaps!! I cleaned my dryer and it works well now. Much appreciate your efforts!!

  • @DavidBridgeTechnology
    @DavidBridgeTechnology Před 2 lety +1

    Was considering a heat pump dryer. Now not so sure I want one.
    Great instructional video for anyone who already has this but also a good warning to people like my considering this to replace a vented dryer, believign them to be safer as well as cheaper. At least the vented dryer expels most of the lint.
    (BTW: Maybe consider buying a new microphone. It's a bit weak.)
    Thanks 😀

  • @karenjohnston5207
    @karenjohnston5207 Před rokem

    ❤Thanks for you’re informative video the instructions were very easy to follow
    We found the inside of a pen in the fan and a cord wrapped around the drum at the back also lots of lint

  • @markb3787
    @markb3787 Před rokem +1

    Wow that’s more intense than the Bosch washing machine repairs that I’ve done
    But I’m going to give it a go
    My Bosch dryer has this exact issue
    It’s a crazy design that seems deliberate so it can’t be serviced
    Call me normal if you must but normal folks don’t clean the lint filter after each load
    It’s hard enough to simply get the other people who live here to even turn it on 😊

  • @karthick86c
    @karthick86c Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you for using a good camera with a tripod! Much appreciated! Every other video of this machine tear down has shaky video which gives me nausea!

    • @askmrwashywashy
      @askmrwashywashy  Před 9 měsíci +1

      welcome thank you. Glad it was helpful. Sometimes I felt like it was overkill but great to know it was worth it

    • @karthick86c
      @karthick86c Před 9 měsíci

      @@askmrwashywashy It was definitely worth it. Please keep using it. Your tear-down is the best one there is. Thank for for all the hard work.

  • @janamir5950
    @janamir5950 Před rokem

    Thank you for this complete video, everything is clear. I was looking exactly for this video. It's hard to do but I'll try😅

  • @pimdevogel3926
    @pimdevogel3926 Před rokem

    What Tom Smart says. Thanks a lot, Mr Washy Washy, you made my day!

  • @russellthomas3999
    @russellthomas3999 Před rokem

    We bought our Bosch heat pump in 2016 and we use it nearly every day. Recently it hasnt been drying properly and found this video. I did go one step further than this video in that i removed the compressor (3 screws, earth connector, senseor connector amd 3 pin plug at top. And lifted it out to clean it.
    Under where the condensor sits there is another removable tray and underneath that wad all clogged up as well.

  • @jonoabroad
    @jonoabroad Před 2 lety +1

    This was excellent, just spent the weekend cleaning ours. Would never have been able to get there without this video.
    Thanks you!!!

    • @askmrwashywashy
      @askmrwashywashy  Před 2 lety +2

      Awesome I’m glad it helped. It’s a big job. Good on you for doing it

    • @jonoabroad
      @jonoabroad Před 2 lety +2

      @@askmrwashywashy we'd had mice turn it into a hotel, so it was needed for the smell. Finding 4536373957564 kg of lint was a bonus.

  • @uf2k191
    @uf2k191 Před rokem +2

    Great guide just did it and it's spinning like new, also end up with a ekstra screw somehow 😂 appreciated

  • @3baBAB33daB
    @3baBAB33daB Před rokem

    Thank you! Great video, I wouldn’t have dared to do without it.

  • @BAD480MAN
    @BAD480MAN Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks a lot for this video, now my dryer runs like it’s new. I also removed the complete heat pump assembly, just 3 screws on the base of the pump, you just need some help to carefully lift it out, then I used air pressure to clean the condenser and heater. I can really recommend others to do this as it also makes it possible to clean the disgusting water tray underneath the condenser.

  • @danielvrba8374
    @danielvrba8374 Před rokem

    Just finished my bosch wtw87463by. Thanks a lot for tutorial, you saved me a pretty penny. Mine had few differences, but construction is almost the same.

  • @staryiwiczniak
    @staryiwiczniak Před rokem

    Świetna instrukcja - rozebrałem, wyczyściłem i złożyłem. Dzięki wielkie.

  • @kapside
    @kapside Před rokem

    Thank you so much for posting this video. It helped me a lot to repair (clean) my dryer!! Now it is working like new

  • @DorinGherghev-wz2dm
    @DorinGherghev-wz2dm Před rokem

    Wow, amazing job. Thank you for posting this. Tomorrow I start cleaning mine.

  • @ollyharnett5189
    @ollyharnett5189 Před rokem

    Excellent, thorough, well explained tutorial - sorted my Siemens dryer ( virtually identical ) thanks to you !

    • @askmrwashywashy
      @askmrwashywashy  Před rokem

      Welcome glad it helped you. Yes indeed these are the same inside

  • @alicewilson5166
    @alicewilson5166 Před rokem

    Fantastic thanks, really helpful. Managed with the help of your video to take our tumble dryer apart, clean it and get it working again. We had a problem with the condensate sensor under the pump which also had to be cleaned along with the sump to prevent incorrect condensate reservoir full errors.