Where is the water inlet valve situated? So that I can put a new one on
SOURCE: Bosch Nexxt Premium inlet valve solution you posted.
Hi.
You do not need a schematic for your washer, the valve is located at the top left rear of the m/c, where the hose is connected to.
Your best course of action is to contact Bosch direct for price and availability of valve.
Address as below
www.bosch.co .uk.
Or www.4bosch.co.uk/spares.
Hope this helps, and please bear in mind I have diagnosed this problem on the information supplied by you, so cannot guarantee it will solve your problem. Good luck
SOURCE: Bosch Nexxt 100 series washer stops at 1st spin cycle
take a look at your manual that came with your machine go to problems usually at the back and see what that says,or go to the bosch website and type in your model number its on the inside of the door.i would suspect a program fault.adrian,,,,,
SOURCE: I have a Bosch WET2820
the water inlet valve is letting the water by, you will need to fit a new one. to get the correct part number you will need the model number which u already have and the "FD" number to get the specific model as there are a couple of varients. you should find the fd number on the silver rating plate inside the door
SOURCE: Brand new, just installed Bosch WAS34460 washer
Are you using HE detergent? Are you using the correct amount specified? You have a year warranty friend. Call Bosch directly. They do care about their customers. Do not go through Lxxxs or who you purchased the unit from. Other than some minor issues, Bosch wants to take care of their customers. One other thing. My biggest issue with installers is, they don't know how to install. They have their CDLS, and that is all. No training. Did they remove shipping bolts? Tub rubbing on front door seal could be burnt rubber smell. Bosch people on the whole, are good people. Good luck. Numbers are in your Manual. Check installation manual also. Good luck.
SOURCE: Bosch Nexxt 300 series WFMC2201UC
You can check the inlet valves with either an o'scope or a multimeter. Unfortunately, the control module PN: 661081 controls the voltage to the inlet valves and costs around $240.
Sorry, to give you the bad news.
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