Start with the spring at the bottom, work the retainer around until the seal starts to pull away from the washer. Now grip the loop that the spring attaches to on the side that isn't in place and open the retainer. Push the retainer in place and release the spring.
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I found out why mine leaks. In the Bosh design there is a trap molded into the soap dispenser plastic tray. This tray or trap has a wide open path to the inside of the washing machine.
We are using the tide pods as a detergent.
Two things are going on here. This trap fills up with water immediately when water is cycled into the machine. The second thing is the pods partially dissolve and leave a gunk that blocks the water pathway to the drum. This blockage eventually allows water to pass however when the pressure is high and this blockage is restricting the water level rises and the trap dumps out into the washer panels. This water immediately leaks down and out the bottom.
Observation when I disassembled the machine the trap was moldy and stinky. Water stains were running down the inside.
Maybe the engineers at Bosch should look into this.
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The only solution here is for you to replace the door seal, and in future, do more high temp washes, as the prob is caused by doing too many low temp washes, ie: 40--50 degree temp washes, this causes build up of bacteria and the like.
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USING NON BIOLOGICAL DETERGENTS AND LOW TEMP WASHES WILL EVENTUALLY LEAVE GUNK IN DRUM AND AROUND DOOR SEAL TRY USING BIO DETERGENT HOTTER COTTON WASHES AND THE OCCASIONAL 90 DEGREE WASH
u need to clean the door seal with a cream cleaner then put the machine on a boil wash with soda crystals in it or but the lime and gunge descaler from espares
Tilt the m/c back and remove the clamp securing the seal to the front of the cabinet, double the seal back inside the washer door opening, and then pull the retaining spring off the inside of the door seal which is fitted in a groove at the back of the seal.
Refit the new seal starting at the topmake sure the seal is fittef the right way up, drainage holes to the bottom.
Work the seal on all the way round the drum, and then roll the spring into the groove at the back of the seal and work it round all the way round the seal, you will find it easier if you have someone to help hold the spring in place..
Refit the seal round the front of the cabinet,and refit clamp at front.
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Hi.
The quickest way to solve your problem is to fit a new door seal.
Then each time you finish a wash, clean and dry the door seal.
At least once a week, depending on how often you wash, do a hot wash with powder, but no clothes in.
This is called a maintenance wash.
This should solve your problem.
The door seal probably got into its present condition because of several different reasons, namely:washing at too low a temperature-not using sufficient powder- amongst other things.
the mould is actually living bacteria, not a pleasant thought
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