Bosch Classixx 1000 (WFL2063GB) clicks and trips internally

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I have a machine that starts to or, sounds like the motor is trying to start but a relay (presumably thermal) clicks and stops it, it tries again (assuming some sort of thermal timer protecting the motor?) and the same happens; is this indicative of a particular problem? the machine has performed faultlessly and is an important bit of kit so, would like to see if I can fix it asap?

Many thanks in anticipation of assistance, is there any additional information required to diagnose? if so, please let me know and I'll provide.

Many thanks!

Alan.
 
Check the motor brushes,the click you can hear is probably the motor relay on the pcb.
 
Check the motor brushes,the click you can hear is probably the motor relay on the pcb.

Hi,

Thanks for this; can I ask, is this symptom indicative? My wife said she "smelt something, smelled like burning" but I've not experienced this.

One other question; how easy is it a: to change the brushes and b: acquire them? Not afraid of either, just want to ensure it's within my capabilities before I embark on a machine destroying activity..;-)

Thanks again, much appreciated!

Alan.
 
If you turn the drum by hand is there a clicking from the motor?if so the motor armature has a lifted segment which would mean a new motor.If not remove the motor from the back, two bolts and unplug the wiring.
 
If you turn the drum by hand is there a clicking from the motor?if so the motor armature has a lifted segment which would mean a new motor.If not remove the motor from the back, two bolts and unplug the wiring.

Hi,

Turning the drum by hand, what I can only describe as a (speed relative) tish, tish, tish? The only way I can describe it is that it sounds like a soft ratchet?

The noise appears to be coming from the drum or, in the close vicinity and it doesn't sound like a noise travelling up from the motor armature?

I hope that helps, I feel useless! (nothing new there says the wife!:-))

Thanks,

Alan.
 
You really need to take the motor off and check the brushes and armature.
 
You really need to take the motor off and check the brushes and armature.

OK, I'll hit it tomorrow; just hope I know what I'm looking at!

I'll report back any finding or losses (fingers!):-)

Thanks again,

Alan.
 

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