WAS24460SA (28) Bosch Washer - Overview

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BOOT GASKET – Part Number: 20007273
BOOT GASKET
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PartSelect #: PS18375896
Manufacturer #: 20007273
This washing machine door boot gasket creates a watertight seal between the drum and the door opening, preventing leaks during operation. Made from suds-resistant EPDM rubber in a silver-grey finish, ...
$134.54
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Electrical Door Lock – Part Number: 00612148
Electrical Door Lock
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PartSelect #: PS8727513
Manufacturer #: 00612148
$163.48
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Leveling Leg – Part Number: 00610643
Leveling Leg
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PartSelect #: PS8727257
Manufacturer #: 00610643
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$20.08
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PUMP-DRAIN – Part Number: 00145753
PUMP-DRAIN
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PartSelect #: PS11704552
Manufacturer #: 00145753
If your washer isn’t draining or you’re hearing strange noises during the cycle, this drain pump might be the fix. It’s the part that pushes water out of the drum so your laundry doesn’t sit in a pudd...
$235.00
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CARBON-BRUSH – Part Number: 00605694
CARBON-BRUSH
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PartSelect #: PS8726485
Manufacturer #: 00605694
$80.42
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FILTER-FLUFF – Part Number: 00647920
FILTER-FLUFF
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PartSelect #: PS11704964
Manufacturer #: 00647920
This washer drain pump filter, also called a fluff filter or coin trap, is designed to capture lint, small debris, and stray items before they reach the drain pump, protecting the system from clogs an...
$49.13
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Washer Tub Bearing Kit – Part Number: 00619808
Washer Tub Bearing Kit
PartSelect #: PS8728535
Manufacturer #: 00619808
This tub bearing kit is for washers. Tub bearing kit supports the spin basket shaft at the tub.
$200.94
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SHOCK ABSORBER – Part Number: 11051551
SHOCK ABSORBER
PartSelect #: PS17243822
Manufacturer #: 11051551
This washing machine shock absorber is a genuine OEM component designed to reduce vibrations and stabilize the drum during spin cycles, ensuring smooth and quiet operation. By cushioning the tub’s mov...
$88.43
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HINGE-WINDOW – Part Number: 00655117
HINGE-WINDOW
PartSelect #: PS8731546
Manufacturer #: 00655117
$54.16
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BELT-DRIVE – Part Number: 00673923
BELT-DRIVE
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PartSelect #: PS18010210
Manufacturer #: 00673923
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MOTOR – Part Number: 00145327
MOTOR
PartSelect #: PS8695866
Manufacturer #: 00145327
This drive motor helps your washer drum spin smoothly and quietly during each cycle. It’s a genuine part made for Bosch, Thermador, and Gaggenau machines, built to restore performance and reduce noise...
$739.12
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FIXING KIT – Part Number: 10012244
FIXING KIT
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PartSelect #: PS12741955
Manufacturer #: 10012244
$40.70
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the door would not latch because the door latch mechanism was broken
i first looked on line to see if there was a video to replace the door switch/lock mechanism. i found one for a different model and it mostly applied. the steps to complete the repair are as follows: 1. disconnect the plug, 2. open the door and remove the garter spring that holds the door seal boot onto the front of the washing machine. 3. roll the boot back to access the door lock. 4. unsnap the retaining bracket. there is limited but enough space to grab the switch. a plastic retaining bracket snaps to the back of the switch. it's a little tricky to pull the switch out but it's possible to unsnap the bracket. 5. pull the switch out of the square hole in the washer front. there aren't any screws on this model washer. the switch is held in place by a groove on one side that slips over the front and the plastic retaining bracket. 6. disconnect the electrical plug. again, there's not much space. the clip that retains the plug in on the switch and it must be pushed out of the way before the wiring plug will come out. it's tough because of the limited space. 7. pull the switch out. 8. remove the manual unlock pull rod from the old switch. install the new switch by 1. reconnecting the electric plug. 2. push the switch into the square hole on the washer front. it goes in on an angle so the groove in one side of the switch goes over the washer front. 3. reclip the plastic retaining bracket. 4. replace the manual unlock rod. this is tricky because it's all be touch. 5. replace the door seal boot. pull it over the ring on the washer front. make sure the seal is properly set in the groove around the door opening. 6. reinstall the door seal garter. this is really tough because the spring is pretty stiff and the wire will want to pull the boot from the groove. i first put the garter about 3/4 of the way around and used some spring clamps to hold it in position while i pulled the spring over the rest of the way. the spring only goes on the boot closest to the door. and that's all there is. i also ordered the "latch" but it was not needed.
Parts Used:
Electrical Door Lock
  • Don from MADISON, CT
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers
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