There are several culprits that cause slow or stopped washing machine drains.
Bosch washing machine not pumping water out.
After detecting the problem with the drain pump pump the drain filter or the water level switch pressure switch we can carry out the repair.
If the pulley seized it will usually cause the belt to break.
A kink or bend in the hose slows the drain down.
If your problem was due to a broken belt be sure the check that the pulley hasn t seized.
If the water doesn t drain then please call bosch customer service at 1 800 944 2904 for assistance.
Items like these and other similar obstructions could all cause the impeller to slow down and not be capable of creating the vortex required to force out the water.
It does not require special knowledge or efforts.
Check the pump and remove any debris and standing water you find with a sponge.
If all you find is a few buttons and coins this will not be the reason your washing machine isn t pumping the water.
Open and remove the service flap.
Use caution as some debris may be sharp.
Washing machine not draining water fixed.
A washing machine needs to be emptied of water before repair starts.
The pump filter would need to be physically blocked by something like a sock or a buildup of lint to stop the washing machine from pumping out.
Clean the interior the thread and the housing of the pump so that the impeller is able to rotate.
Refit the pump cover and screw back firmly.
Then use your screwdriver to insert 3 screws to hold the new pump in place.
Diy repair of bosch washing machine how to repair the drain pump filter and pressure switch in bosch washing machine.
Tighten the screws until the pump feels securely attached.
Drain off all water using a drainage hose or by removing the pump cover slowly.
Reinstall the pump cover and filter.
An elastic band or elastic from a hair bobble a small piece of torn strap from a bra a large piece of grit or stone a small screw a piece of plastic etc.
A sock or other small piece of clothing may have gotten into the drain.
If you replace the belt but not fix the pulley you ll have the same problem in the very near future.
Use screws to attach the pump inside your washing machine.
Put the new pump inside your washing machine in the spot where the old pump was.
The new pump should line up exactly with the existing screw holes in your washing machine.
The belt may not have been the root problem.