Bosch WFF2001 WASHING MACHINE CYCLE PROBLEM

cfc

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I have a bosch WFF2001 which is five years old and it has just started to take upto 2-21/2 hour to complete a short wash cycle. I have checked the pump for foreign bodies and there are none,I have cleaned out the pressure chamber which was full of muck and also the plastic container that the outlet pipe is connected to which was also full of muck. so i would be grateful of any other suggestions.

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Hi

I now have this same problem and wondered if you had solved yours. With 3 young children, a 2 1\2 hour wash isn't ideal!
Thanks Rachael
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cfc said:
I have a bosch WFF2001 which is five years old and it has just started to take upto 2-21/2 hour to complete a short wash cycle. I have checked the pump for foreign bodies and there are none,I have cleaned out the pressure chamber which was full of muck and also the plastic container that the outlet pipe is connected to which was also full of muck. so i would be grateful of any other suggestions.

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please see 1a ;) your other post has been removed
I know your post is old but if you havn't fixed it, remove the pump front cover - as if to check for blockage - reach in to the impeller and see if there is any up down or sideways movement. There should be none or at least very very little. Any movement indicates play in the pump and can stop it starting. If the pump does not kick in to drain the m/c when in a wash cycle the sequence times out and goes into error mode resulting in the flashing lights. Hope this helps!
 

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