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Al
November 26, 2021
We have odour and wonder if there is a filter. There is a circular plate at the front bottom right but doesn’t seem to come off. Thanks
For model number WFMC3200UC-01
Hello Al, Thank you for your inquiry. We have researched the model number you have provided and there is a filter in the drain pump assembly that you can take out and clean. The smell can come from the water inlet, the door boot seal (or bellow) or blocked drain system . You can trying using a washer cleaning product or sprinkle baking soda in the drum and put white vinegar in the detergent tray and run a cleaning cycling or regular wash with hot water. To clean the door boot seal, undo the clamps and remove the seal and clean it with hot soapy water. We have included a link to our installation video for a similar part to give you a general idea of how to remove the door boot seal. We hope this helps.
Hi Normand, we have a video here, sadly we have no french version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OD4OTAtOC6I. Thank you for your question and good luck with your repair!
Removed washing machine door. Then removed old hinge. Replaced with the new hinge. Replaced door. SPECIAL NOTE: Do not lose white plastic rings that cover hinge nipples on washer. The replacement part does not come with these 4 pieces.
My husband took off the back of the washer and disconnected the hose that connected the pump to the main drum. He has strong fingers--did it that way--but really you need a pillars. After putting it all back together we got another weird code--E29 and the door wouldn't lock. But after turning everything off and waiting 30 minutes, the genius machine just suddenly reset itself and started working correctly. No problems since and we've done about 30 loads since then. While on the phone with Bosch, trying to learn how to clear the new code, I heard only, "We only give information to certified repairmen and home repairs are definitely not covered by the warranty." Who cares? I'm now a satisfied mom who is actually washing clothes after only two days waiting for shipping--IF I could get any repairman to my house this month I'd be surprised and not for cheaper than the price of a new washer! Thank you for your great parts:)
Turned off the water to the washer. Took the top off of the washer. Used pliers to loosen the rings holding the hoses to the valve. After the hoses were removed from the valve I popped out the old inlet valve. I put the new inlet valve in place and put the hoses and rings back on. Secured the top of washer back on the washer turned the water back on. No leak present.