This valve is used in washers and it is known as the washer inlet valve. This specific valve is used to control the flow of cold water into your washing machine. If your washer is leaking, if it will ...
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This drain pump, also referred to as a drain pump motor assembly, is designed for use with front load washers. This pump is used to remove the water from your washing machine during the washing cycle....
This valve is designed for use with washers. Inlet valves on washers are what control the flow of water into your appliance, this valve is used to control the flow of hot water into your washer. If yo...
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Front-loading washing machines use a suspension system to support the tub during the wash cycle. This suspension system is only designed to handle a certain amount of movement, so when you are transpo...
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Steve
March 21, 2020
I’m getting error code e13 machine beeps and stops about 3/4 of the way through cycle, machine still full of water. If i unplug the machine and let it sit i can get it to drain and then spin.
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Hello Steve, thank you for your question. If the Bosch front load washer displays an e13 error code it means that the problem is related to water draining. If after the timeout (10 minutes) the water remains in the tank and is not drained, the system gives an error. We would recommend testing the door latch, as that part has to function properly in order for the unit to drain and go into the fast spin. If that part is fine, the issue could be with the drain pump or one of the machine control boards. I hope this helps.
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
... Read moregenius 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 wa
... Read moreter back on. No leak present.
Shut off water supply to washer, unplugged from power. Removed two Torx screws holding the top panel of the washer on (screws are on the back). Slid top back, then lifted up and off. Located cold water inlet valve. Squeezed hose clams with needle nose pliers and slid the two hoses off valve. Disconnected wire harness (look for push t
... Read moreab) from valve. With a little work figured out how to pop valve out of its opening. Installed new valve in its place and re-connected all hookups. Reattached top to washer, plugged and in reconnected water. Ran a test load, then another - no more errors!