Thank you for posting this video! Our Bosch repair guy told us the "secret" of taking the condenser unit out and cleaning behind it, but he never showed us the trap door that you did. It took 10 minutes: I sopped up the water with a cloth, cleaned the gunk out of the well by feel, ran a dry cloth around to get everything clean, rinsed out the condenser unit from the front and sides, put it all back together, and presto--working dryer again. I didn't even have to reset the unit. This video rocks!
I remember in the 1980s my mother would call a serviceman to fix her washer. Most were at the mercy of the 'Maytag' man and others. Now in the 21st century we have this global community of folks sharing knowledge and helping each other. Great time to be alive! I have a Bosch washer and dryer. My dryer was driving me bonkers with that F:03 error message and accompanying beeps! I've replaced the dryer once in 2009 and was sure I would need to do it again until I saw your video! You are a GODSEND!!! These Bosch dryers are well over a $1,000 now. I was able to use a combination of a small glass container, an ice cream scooper and paper towel to clean out the black wet goop. Dryer is working like a dream now. Thank you so much for caring and sharing!
This worked like a charm for me! BLESS YOU. I Spent like 1 hour researching and trying everything. And cleaning the inner compartment area was the trick. I just put my hand in there and cleaned it till I got all the water soaked up with paper towels. So its either DIY with paper towels, a light and 30 mins. OR pay a Bunch, I don't even wanna know. THANKS AGAIN!
Thanks for this video. I fixed my dryer that was showing F:03 error in less than an hour. I used my fingers and a turkey baster with a bent tip. Dryer is working just fine now. You are the best!
I paid a repair guy to do this a long time ago. He and his assistant pulled out the stacked units from the washer/dryer closet and then proceeded to dismantle the dryer to get at the problem. It cost me over 250 bucks. ( guess i was paying for the other guy too. grrrr) Now I Just did the fix myself from your video. Thank you so much!!!! Didn't even need a tool box. I used a small paper cup to scoop out the linty water and then just used paper towels to get the rest out.
THANK YOU SO MUCH for posting this! I got the F03 message and thought I would have to spend money to get it looked at and fixed because the manual is of no help. I searched UA-cam thinking there might be a remote chance I could find some helpful info and there was your video post! I had no idea the little trap door under the cooling filter existed, and that it could be easily removed to access and clean the compartment. I successfully cleaned it and got rid of the F03 error. I will make this a part of my routine dryer maintenance - its not that hard to do. Its a real shame the manufacturer doesn't provide this information to owners. Thank you again!
Dude. I’ve been fighting with that F03 code for months now. I just cleaned it step by step like you explained! Lifesaver thanks a lot ! Now it’s drying like the Sahara desert
Thank you so much! I'm the second owner of this dryer and there's no manual. I had no idea you were supposed to see through the condenser! Cleaned it out but still had the problem so I went to the next part. Like others, after getting the back panel off rather than use a cup I mopped up the excess water and gunk with a cloth. Your tip about using the rigid card to wedge out the panel was supper helpful. Thank you so much!
sorry hose clamp. But I can't say enough how thankful I am you posted this. Prob saved me a bunch of cash not calling a tech to come out. Great job man!
I was on the verge of ordering a new machine when I thought I'd check youtube. You've just saved me £500.00. Thank you so much. One thing though, I used a sponge to get rid of the water in the chamber. This cleaned at the same time as expelling the water.
I was able to figure part of this out myself but would never have been able to expose the drain tray and clean the pump and sensor without this video. You are the man.
Fixed! I hadn’t seen that small trap door before and your tip for opening it was great. You saved me from calling a repair person or, worse, getting a new machine. Thank you for posting this!
Mahalo! (thank you in hawaiian). This works!!! Whew!!! Really appreciate you posting this video. I panicked when my dryer kept giving me error F03. I actually used a clean rag and just wrung it several times as another poster mentioned and also used paper towels to soak up the mess from the compartment (instead of suggested turkey baster and/or cut water bottle). Fixed the dryer all by myself without the hubby! I managed to get it done and cleaned up in approx. 20 minutes! So easy! Paper towels were great in absorbing and removing the lint. Saved me $$$ from getting a repair man.
I watched several other videos but yours was the only one that included that compartment. Thank you so much. You are a lifesaver as well as a $$$ saver! I was afraid my dryer was done for because I had cleaned and tried everything else already. I didn’t even realize that compartment was there. Let’s hope I don’t have to resort to an extreme sump cleaning if that error message returns. So far, so good! Thank you!
@@miteeman I watched your video on that extreme cleaning and I have no idea how you can do that without seeing what you are doing. That takes talent! I’ll have to resort to trying my luck at it if the error comes back. So far the error hasn’t returned.
Brilliant. This solution worked great on my >12yo Bosch Dryer. It has no display for showing errors. It randomly stopped working in a cycle while the led of a full waterreservoir was blinking. (it never was even near to half). Cleaning the lint in the sump solved the problem!! Thanks
thank you so much! our dryer which came with our apt. just started flashing this error. i had know idea we were supposed to be cleaning it out once a month. fortunately, i watched your video and was able to get the family dryer back up and running. we are very grateful to you.
your video helped me so much. I have been struggling with this problem for some time and amazingly the problem is gone now with your help. I was about to get rid of the dryer, now I am at peace with a dryer that drains on its own. Thank you so much.
Thank you for sharing. I was having this issue and with your video and instruction was able to resolve it without involving a repair man and the cost associated. Most appreciated
JCUFO55 very true this was my mom's dryer that my aunt bought used for her with no directions. This happened on only her 3rd load. I told them both a service guy would of charged them $60 to $90 bucks. So that's about how much this video is worth for everyone here. 🤔 👌
This was so helpful! A few things to add that may help: 1) if you can get hold of a suction cup to use to lift the panel instead of a credit card it helps a bunch. 2) I went to Home depot and bought a AWESOME wet dry vac (RIDGID 12-Gal. 5 PHP Wet/Dry Vac Model # WD1270) and got the attachment that brings down the diameter of the nozzle, then I went to the plumbing aisle and bought a clear flexible pvc tube and a hoes clamp. This was really easy just kept filling with water and sucking out.
Thank you for your video and the explanation. In particular your explanation of how to remove the plastic plate by pulling forward was a big help. Thank you!
THANK YOU! I just now used your excellent advice (love that key card trick) to open and clean out that wet and gunky compartment -- for the second time (we do a lot of laundry loads in our home!). FYI: I was having difficulty using a class/cup to get rid of water and gunk, so I just used my fingers to scrape up as much as I could, and then some absorbent rags to sop up the remaining water. Total time: under 10 minutes 🙂 All the best!
THANK YOU for the very easy to follow instructions. You rock. I didn't use the cup/water method. I just reached in with a wet towel and wiped all the lint out because I have small hands. 3 swipes and it was clean. Done in 5 min! :)
You are the Man! This appears to have fixed my issue. No codes on my Bosch dryer, but that little cavity you showed (which I never would have found on my own) was JAM PACKED with wet lint. Didn't need anything but my hand to pull it all out. Thanks!
Worked for me as well. Used wet/dry shopvac to get the lint out, then repeated the process a few more times by pouring in water with a small cup. Finally filled the clean trap with water to the top, and turned the dryer on (choose any setting) to see if the pump actually worked, and it did. Interesting to see that it runs until there's about a 1/2" of water left in there. So far so good. Thank you!
This was unbelievably helpful. Got my dryer up and running in 15 minutes for nothing, whereas I would have otherwise had to call a technician, etc. Thanks!
This was a HUGE help--I hd no idead that little door was there. Dryer now working again--THANK YOU! (FYI, I was not getting an error code, just 'check drain' message ongoing for months, although the dryer would continue to work if if was just restarted.)
You are great!!! thank you for taking the time to do the video and showing us how to fix it!!!! Amazing video, you saved us hundreds of dollars in calling the repair men. keep on youtubing and helping the world to save some money!!!!
I share Robin Tjioe's comments. You saved me money. Thank you for sharing this. I cannot believe the user guide says nothing about this. Just to check the hoses. I would have had to call a technician, so thank you for sharing. Great video, credit card tip was spot on. Worked immediately.
Thanks you from New York NY. followed your advice and worked like a charm. Very much appreciated. I used the cut bottle and paper towels and bucket of course lol.
Thanks so very much for the F03 information. I fixed it myself using paper towels to soak up the gooey mess. It is working wonderfully now. Many thanks!
Really helpful - thank you for posting this. Rather than work fro the inside I undid the lid of the machine, removed the screws holding on the side of the machine (including the one underneath!) this enable me to swing the side far enough out to have easy access to the pump and made for an easy fix. I also used a waterproof vacumn to empty the reservoir.
Very helpful...many thanks for posting this video...I also used a towel to extract the water. Initiallyl it did not work, so then I took out the hose and made sure it was clear of lint, and finally I use a straw to push water into the washer from the outflow drain in the back of the dryer
Awesome recommendations - this really helped a ton!! I used wet rags to clean out the area under the trap and that seemed to work great. I then put some bleach on the rag and did another pass.
Thanks very much. It did work. After reaching in and cleaning the "well", we did rinse out the pump by pouring a cup of water in and starting the machine after it was reassembled.
Had this problem over last few months. Found the secret flap and cleaned it out as best I could but it still didn't work. I then removed the side panel to get access to the pump and float. I removed the pump and float and cleaned both of them out too. The float glides up and down a little channel and this can catch debris also so it's important to clean that out too. I also removed the condense tube from the valve that leads into the water container at the top of the dryer and blew air down to ensure there is no blockage. You can hear bubbles at the end as you blow which tells you there is a clear passage in the tube. This did the trick for me so hopefully it might help you also.
This is exactly my next video, except I found a way to do that without removing the side door, which as you found out, is a major pain. I'm still looking for a few more guinea pigs to look at my video and give me feedback before I post it. See my posting below for how to get it.
OMGlob! I couldn't figure out why I had so much water build up in the back of my condenser. after watching this I can't believe what I found...thank you! I didn't get the dreded F30 but the amount of lint I found was like a sopping pillow pad of lint. I didn't bother with adding water because it came out in one big glob
Wonderful tip! Solved my problem. Previous tenants must have never cleaned ours, I pulled out a sheet of lint as thick as a slice of toast. Now it works!
Best video on this ! Would of skip the last step with the credit card if I didn't find this video. ( what a pain in the ass tho bad design ) btw I just used a wash cloth and keep ringing it out then finished it off with a paper towel. There was also some wet lint in the very back of tunnel that needed to be cleaned off as well. Another video said this needs to be done once a month or every 20 loads. Hope this helps everyone as well. Excellent job sir !!! 😫😨👍👏
Thanks for this. My variation on this is to use a wet vac. If you have one of those orange Ridgid hoses, just unscrew whatever coupler you have on it to have bare flexible vac hose - easier to direct into corners. Also with wet vac you can get a fair amount of the gunk out from under the pump without removing the pump. Vacuumed, then added a liter soda bottle of warm water to the sump area, swished it around and vacuumed again. I've also done this guy's pump removal version which may sometimes be necessary. But the wet vac may save you from needing to do that for a long time. In this video the dryer lint port is at waist height which makes two handed operations easier probably - mine is on the floor and I can't seem to do much with two hands in it. So for example, to get the sump cover off I just use a miniature needlenose pliers at an angle with one hand (stupid slippery tabs), then the cover pops up enough to get a finger under and flick the other tab with just a finger.
thanks, I have the Axxis+ and it was the same... for me it was crazy quick to go in with a microfiber towel. the microfiber literally stuck to the lint muck. hope this helps.
This is great, thanks. But how often do you need to do this? I'm having to do this after every 2 or 3 loads, which seems excessive. We've had 2 pumps replaced and were on track to get a third, though the pump does seem to work somewhat. But it seems strange we need to do this much work on a machine like this.
Thank you for the video. I had the exact same issue and sorted out in 15 minutes using a sponge. I bet the 21 thumbs down are from repair technicians that are pissed off of seeing this video teaching people how to do a 400/600$ repair call, in 15 minutes on their own. This video saved me about 400/600$ bucks, which is what an appliance tech would have charged me in Manhattan. Without this video It would have worked out this way: Finding a repair tech on google and getting through a few of them before getting one, that did not sound like an a ole, to come by: 30 minutes. Wait for a day for the tech to show up and pay 175$ just to show up and check. Having him to inspect and find out that a part is obviously needed... Getting another estimate of 200$ for the part and another 200 for the man hours to install it. Having the guy to come back again and replace a 50$ part that wasn't needed and charge me 200$ for it. Just to give you an idea why video like these get thumbs down.
any other suggestions? I just spent the past hour REALLY cleaning it good. Yesterday I spent 2 hours cleaning out the front removable pieces. Even used toothpicks. I've also removed the hose from back of machine and flushed with warm water to remove any lint build up there. I've left the unit unpluged for 30 min to reset it but I still get the FO3 error code about 20-45 min into a drying cycle.
Hello and Thanks alot for your reply, i have since found out the problem is the electronic board or the connection to it, could you possibly tell me if it can be fixed and what the cost is roughly for having it fixed.I appreciate your advice, Thanks again.Kind Regards, Marie
The most difficult part was opening the trap door. I used the "hook" at the end of my tape measure to grab the left side of the door while pulling on the left tab. Once that was free I pulled on the right tab and voila!
This video showing the negative side of the Bosch dryers because of the cleaning problem and made me change my mind not to buy the Bosch, which is my favorite home appliance
Yes I have had great luck with Bosch dishwashers. Strange that they can be so good at dishwashers but these dryers are doomed to failure by design and they don't tell anyone how to clean it out. But you should watch my video on extreme cleaning because it will likely come back soon if you don't remove the sump pump completely.
This video was a life saver in June. I did as shown and it worked great.....for about 6 weeks. Got another F03 code and figured I must not have done a good enough job. Went in again. Removed about a cup or a little more of water with very little lint. Wiped it out as thoroughly as I could. I could not feel any wetness in there. Dryer ran for a few minutes and coded out again. Is it possible the sensor is going bad? Units were bought in late '08. I'd appreciate it if someone had some advice before I pony up for a service call. Thanks.
Are you sure it's F03 and not F09? You're the first to report that it didn't solve the problem. I would check that your drain hose isn't kinked - my installation was poor and I ended up zip-tying it to ensure it had a smooth bend. Fill the sump up with water and listen/feel the hose to ensure that it's pumping properly. Perhaps your pump is simply burnt out? I'm not sure what sensor the machine uses to throw this code so I can't say what else might need to be done. Please report back on what the resolution is.
MITEEman Got home today and got back into it. Yes, code F03. I'm afraid it will be the pump. There was a lot of water in there. I don't think it is pumping it out. The hose is fine. Looks like a service call after all.
Hi MITEEman, I have the same exact dryer (I think) and I am not getting the F03 error. What I am getting is the light blinking next to "DRAIN". Has this happened to you as well?
Thank you for posting this video! Our Bosch repair guy told us the "secret" of taking the condenser unit out and cleaning behind it, but he never showed us the trap door that you did. It took 10 minutes: I sopped up the water with a cloth, cleaned the gunk out of the well by feel, ran a dry cloth around to get everything clean, rinsed out the condenser unit from the front and sides, put it all back together, and presto--working dryer again. I didn't even have to reset the unit. This video rocks!
I remember in the 1980s my mother would call a serviceman to fix her washer. Most were at the mercy of the 'Maytag' man and others. Now in the 21st century we have this global community of folks sharing knowledge and helping each other. Great time to be alive! I have a Bosch washer and dryer. My dryer was driving me bonkers with that F:03 error message and accompanying beeps! I've replaced the dryer once in 2009 and was sure I would need to do it again until I saw your video! You are a GODSEND!!! These Bosch dryers are well over a $1,000 now. I was able to use a combination of a small glass container, an ice cream scooper and paper towel to clean out the black wet goop. Dryer is working like a dream now. Thank you so much for caring and sharing!
This worked like a charm for me! BLESS YOU. I Spent like 1 hour researching and trying everything. And cleaning the inner compartment area was the trick. I just put my hand in there
and cleaned it till I got all the water soaked up with paper towels. So its either DIY with paper towels, a light and 30 mins. OR pay a Bunch, I don't even wanna know. THANKS AGAIN!
Thanks for this video. I fixed my dryer that was showing F:03 error in less than an hour. I used my fingers and a turkey baster with a bent tip. Dryer is working just fine now. You are the best!
I paid a repair guy to do this a long time ago. He and his assistant pulled out the stacked units from the washer/dryer closet and then proceeded to dismantle the dryer to get at the problem. It cost me over 250 bucks. ( guess i was paying for the other guy too. grrrr)
Now I Just did the fix myself from your video. Thank you so much!!!! Didn't even need a tool box. I used a small paper cup to scoop out the linty water and then just used paper towels to get the rest out.
Damn dude - 6 years later and this video is still saving peoples asses. Got this stupid drier working again - much appreciated.
THANK YOU SO MUCH for posting this! I got the F03 message and thought I would have to spend money to get it looked at and fixed because the manual is of no help. I searched UA-cam thinking there might be a remote chance I could find some helpful info and there was your video post! I had no idea the little trap door under the cooling filter existed, and that it could be easily removed to access and clean the compartment. I successfully cleaned it and got rid of the F03 error. I will make this a part of my routine dryer maintenance - its not that hard to do. Its a real shame the manufacturer doesn't provide this information to owners. Thank you again!
Dude. I’ve been fighting with that F03 code for months now. I just cleaned it step by step like you explained! Lifesaver thanks a lot ! Now it’s drying like the Sahara desert
Love the Sahara description but be sure to check out my "extreme" video on the error cuz it's going to come back like a psycho movie...
Thank you so much! I'm the second owner of this dryer and there's no manual. I had no idea you were supposed to see through the condenser! Cleaned it out but still had the problem so I went to the next part. Like others, after getting the back panel off rather than use a cup I mopped up the excess water and gunk with a cloth. Your tip about using the rigid card to wedge out the panel was supper helpful. Thank you so much!
sorry hose clamp.
But I can't say enough how thankful I am you posted this. Prob saved me a bunch of cash not calling a tech to come out.
Great job man!
I was on the verge of ordering a new machine when I thought I'd check youtube. You've just saved me £500.00. Thank you so much. One thing though, I used a sponge to get rid of the water in the chamber. This cleaned at the same time as expelling the water.
I was able to figure part of this out myself but would never have been able to expose the drain tray and clean the pump and sensor without this video.
You are the man.
Fixed! I hadn’t seen that small trap door before and your tip for opening it was great. You saved me from calling a repair person or, worse, getting a new machine. Thank you for posting this!
Mahalo! (thank you in hawaiian). This works!!! Whew!!! Really appreciate you posting this video. I panicked when my dryer kept giving me error F03. I actually used a clean rag and just wrung it several times as another poster mentioned and also used paper towels to soak up the mess from the compartment (instead of suggested turkey baster and/or cut water bottle). Fixed the dryer all by myself without the hubby! I managed to get it done and cleaned up in approx. 20 minutes! So easy! Paper towels were great in absorbing and removing the lint. Saved me $$$ from getting a repair man.
I watched several other videos but yours was the only one that included that compartment. Thank you so much. You are a lifesaver as well as a $$$ saver! I was afraid my dryer was done for because I had cleaned and tried everything else already. I didn’t even realize that compartment was there. Let’s hope I don’t have to resort to an extreme sump cleaning if that error message returns. So far, so good! Thank you!
Glad it worked for you but be sure to watch my extreme cleaning video on how to remove the sump completely or it will come back soon.
@@miteeman I watched your video on that extreme cleaning and I have no idea how you can do that without seeing what you are doing. That takes talent! I’ll have to resort to trying my luck at it if the error comes back. So far the error hasn’t returned.
Add another member to your fan club. This saved me a $650 repair estimate for a new computer board and sensor. Thank you!
Brilliant. This solution worked great on my >12yo Bosch Dryer. It has no display for showing errors. It randomly stopped working in a cycle while the led of a full waterreservoir was blinking. (it never was even near to half). Cleaning the lint in the sump solved the problem!! Thanks
thank you so much! our dryer which came with our apt. just started flashing this error. i had know idea we were supposed to be cleaning it out once a month. fortunately, i watched your video and was able to get the family dryer back up and running. we are very grateful to you.
your video helped me so much. I have been struggling with this problem for some time and amazingly the problem is gone now with your help. I was about to get rid of the dryer, now I am at peace with a dryer that drains on its own. Thank you so much.
I had no idea that little under compartment was even there! It was solid full of lint and water. Thanks for the tip!
Thank you for sharing. I was having this issue and with your video and instruction was able to resolve it without involving a repair man and the cost associated. Most appreciated
JCUFO55 very true this was my mom's dryer that my aunt bought used for her with no directions. This happened on only her 3rd load. I told them both a service guy would of charged them $60 to $90 bucks. So that's about how much this video is worth for everyone here. 🤔 👌
This was so helpful!
A few things to add that may help:
1) if you can get hold of a suction cup to use to lift the panel instead of a credit card it helps a bunch.
2) I went to Home depot and bought a AWESOME wet dry vac (RIDGID 12-Gal. 5 PHP Wet/Dry Vac Model # WD1270) and got the attachment that brings down the diameter of the nozzle, then I went to the plumbing aisle and bought a clear flexible pvc tube and a hoes clamp.
This was really easy just kept filling with water and sucking out.
Thank you for your video and the explanation. In particular your explanation of how to remove the plastic plate by pulling forward was a big help. Thank you!
THANK YOU! I just now used your excellent advice (love that key card trick) to open and clean out that wet and gunky compartment -- for the second time (we do a lot of laundry loads in our home!). FYI: I was having difficulty using a class/cup to get rid of water and gunk, so I just used my fingers to scrape up as much as I could, and then some absorbent rags to sop up the remaining water. Total time: under 10 minutes 🙂 All the best!
THANK YOU for the very easy to follow instructions. You rock. I didn't use the cup/water method. I just reached in with a wet towel and wiped all the lint out because I have small hands. 3 swipes and it was clean. Done in 5 min! :)
You are the Man! This appears to have fixed my issue. No codes on my Bosch dryer, but that little cavity you showed (which I never would have found on my own) was JAM PACKED with wet lint. Didn't need anything but my hand to pull it all out. Thanks!
Worked for me as well. Used wet/dry shopvac to get the lint out, then repeated the process a few more times by pouring in water with a small cup. Finally filled the clean trap with water to the top, and turned the dryer on (choose any setting) to see if the pump actually worked, and it did. Interesting to see that it runs until there's about a 1/2" of water left in there. So far so good. Thank you!
Still working 7yrs later. Life saver!
Great to hear it. Be sure to watch my "Extreme Sump Cleaning" video to keep it at bay for longer periods. ua-cam.com/video/7q-2zAiBFyw/v-deo.html
You totally saved us!! Thanks. I had the repair guy a while ago but he never told us of the trap door.
This was unbelievably helpful. Got my dryer up and running in 15 minutes for nothing, whereas I would have otherwise had to call a technician, etc. Thanks!
This was a HUGE help--I hd no idead that little door was there. Dryer now working again--THANK YOU! (FYI, I was not getting an error code, just 'check drain' message ongoing for months, although the dryer would continue to work if if was just restarted.)
You are great!!! thank you for taking the time to do the video and showing us how to fix it!!!! Amazing video, you saved us hundreds of dollars in calling the repair men. keep on youtubing and helping the world to save some money!!!!
I share Robin Tjioe's comments. You saved me money. Thank you for sharing this. I cannot believe the user guide says nothing about this. Just to check the hoses. I would have had to call a technician, so thank you for sharing. Great video, credit card tip was spot on. Worked immediately.
worked great! if you keep getting an error make sure to test the drain tube also. we had a lint ball in it once.
worked like a charm - thank you! mine was already full of water when I opened it, so i simply needed to sponge it up. and now it works great
Thanks for sharing. Credit card suggestion worked perfectly. Saved money because of your video!!
Your directions were clear and concise and I was able to get my dryer working
Thanks you from New York NY. followed your advice and worked like a charm. Very much appreciated. I used the cut bottle and paper towels and bucket of course lol.
This is such great advice! Thanks for making this so easy, and saving an service call.
genius, I've been trying to figure out what was wrong for so long.
Thanks so very much for the F03 information. I fixed it myself using paper towels to soak up the gooey mess. It is working wonderfully now. Many thanks!
Really helpful - thank you for posting this. Rather than work fro the inside I undid the lid of the machine, removed the screws holding on the side of the machine (including the one underneath!) this enable me to swing the side far enough out to have easy access to the pump and made for an easy fix. I also used a waterproof vacumn to empty the reservoir.
That's how I did it before I figured out this technique. How long did it take you to do that? I think thru the tunnel is much faster.
Thank you for this really helpful demonstration! The card key trick was especially helpful to pry open the plastic lid on the sump.
Very helpful...many thanks for posting this video...I also used a towel to extract the water. Initiallyl it did not work, so then I took out the hose and made sure it was clear of lint, and finally I use a straw to push water into the washer from the outflow drain in the back of the dryer
Awesome recommendations - this really helped a ton!! I used wet rags to clean out the area under the trap and that seemed to work great. I then put some bleach on the rag and did another pass.
Thanks very much. It did work. After reaching in and cleaning the "well", we did rinse out the pump by pouring a cup of water in and starting the machine after it was reassembled.
Thank you! Was like having my brother here to help me. Dryer fixed!
Love this video. Helped me clean out dryer...I just used towels to clean the dryer versus trying to do it with a cut plastic cup....worked well.
Thank you! Your video and suggestions (like using a credit card for leverage) were exactly what I needed.
Skip the cup and dig in fingers first. Done in 2 minutes! Thanks for the tip!!
+D.T. Shapard Fingers worked!
Had this problem over last few months. Found the secret flap and cleaned it out as best I could but it still didn't work. I then removed the side panel to get access to the pump and float. I removed the pump and float and cleaned both of them out too. The float glides up and down a little channel and this can catch debris also so it's important to clean that out too. I also removed the condense tube from the valve that leads into the water container at the top of the dryer and blew air down to ensure there is no blockage. You can hear bubbles at the end as you blow which tells you there is a clear passage in the tube. This did the trick for me so hopefully it might help you also.
This is exactly my next video, except I found a way to do that without removing the side door, which as you found out, is a major pain. I'm still looking for a few more guinea pigs to look at my video and give me feedback before I post it. See my posting below for how to get it.
MITEEman I think I'm having the same problem and would love to test your method.
Thanks for making this video - it worked and saved me a service call!
OMGlob! I couldn't figure out why I had so much water build up in the back of my condenser. after watching this I can't believe what I found...thank you! I didn't get the dreded F30 but the amount of lint I found was like a sopping pillow pad of lint. I didn't bother with adding water because it came out in one big glob
Wonderful tip! Solved my problem. Previous tenants must have never cleaned ours, I pulled out a sheet of lint as thick as a slice of toast. Now it works!
Thanks for making this video! Followed the steps and was back in business!
Thank you! Fixed my dryer in like 10 min
Thanks for doing such a professional job with this. Great demo and you saved me a servic3e call charge.
Thank you for this video! Just helped me get my dryer working again! Appreciate it!
I was about to go nuts. Cleaning that panel was not in the manual. I have tried for 3 days to figure it out. Fingers crossed. Thanks.
Hey mate. This helped a lot. You're doing great work.
Your video is excellent!! My dryer has just turned back to normal. Otherwise, I would have had to call someone in to get it fixed it. Thank you!!
I found it easier to use paper towels to soak up the excess water...and it worked!
Best video on this ! Would of skip the last step with the credit card if I didn't find this video. ( what a pain in the ass tho bad design ) btw I just used a wash cloth and keep ringing it out then finished it off with a paper towel. There was also some wet lint in the very back of tunnel that needed to be cleaned off as well. Another video said this needs to be done once a month or every 20 loads. Hope this helps everyone as well. Excellent job sir !!! 😫😨👍👏
Thanks for this. My variation on this is to use a wet vac. If you have one of those orange Ridgid hoses, just unscrew whatever coupler you have on it to have bare flexible vac hose - easier to direct into corners. Also with wet vac you can get a fair amount of the gunk out from under the pump without removing the pump. Vacuumed, then added a liter soda bottle of warm water to the sump area, swished it around and vacuumed again. I've also done this guy's pump removal version which may sometimes be necessary. But the wet vac may save you from needing to do that for a long time. In this video the dryer lint port is at waist height which makes two handed operations easier probably - mine is on the floor and I can't seem to do much with two hands in it. So for example, to get the sump cover off I just use a miniature needlenose pliers at an angle with one hand (stupid slippery tabs), then the cover pops up enough to get a finger under and flick the other tab with just a finger.
Thank you so much for this video -- I tried it, not thinking it would work in my case (being the pessimist that i am) -- and it worked!
Great video. Clear and simple to follow. Thank you.
That's awesome! Worked like a charm. I had no idea that even existed. THANK YOU -- you saved me a service call!
You are awesome! This worked! Right down to using the card to open the vent.
Thank you MITEEman for your efforts!
Thanks! Dryer works perfectly now and it was really easy to fix!
You're welcome. Glad it worked for you.
Thanks for the credit card tip. I really struggled with opening that hatch before I saw that.
This video saved me. Thank you! 🙇🏽♂️
thank you for posting!! this was so helpful.
thanks, I have the Axxis+ and it was the same... for me it was crazy quick to go in with a microfiber towel. the microfiber literally stuck to the lint muck. hope this helps.
This is great, thanks. But how often do you need to do this? I'm having to do this after every 2 or 3 loads, which seems excessive. We've had 2 pumps replaced and were on track to get a third, though the pump does seem to work somewhat. But it seems strange we need to do this much work on a machine like this.
Thank you for the video.
I had the exact same issue and sorted out in 15 minutes using a sponge.
I bet the 21 thumbs down are from repair technicians that are pissed off of seeing this video teaching people how to do a 400/600$ repair call, in 15 minutes on their own.
This video saved me about 400/600$ bucks, which is what an appliance tech would have charged me in Manhattan.
Without this video It would have worked out this way:
Finding a repair tech on google and getting through a few of them before getting one, that did not sound like an a ole, to come by: 30 minutes.
Wait for a day for the tech to show up and pay 175$ just to show up and check.
Having him to inspect and find out that a part is obviously needed...
Getting another estimate of 200$ for the part and another 200 for the man hours to install it.
Having the guy to come back again and replace a 50$ part that wasn't needed and charge me 200$ for it.
Just to give you an idea why video like these get thumbs down.
any other suggestions? I just spent the past hour REALLY cleaning it good. Yesterday I spent 2 hours cleaning out the front removable pieces. Even used toothpicks. I've also removed the hose from back of machine and flushed with warm water to remove any lint build up there. I've left the unit unpluged for 30 min to reset it but I still get the FO3 error code about 20-45 min into a drying cycle.
Fingers are great! Cup works well, too. Thanks for this great video!
Thank You, worked like a charm!
Ya! I fixed my dryer. Thanks for the video.
thanks for this!
i ended up using my hands to pull out all the lint-not perfect, but it worked.
Hello and Thanks alot for your reply, i have since found out the problem is the electronic board or the connection to it, could you possibly tell me if it can be fixed and what the cost is roughly for having it fixed.I appreciate your advice, Thanks again.Kind Regards, Marie
The most difficult part was opening the trap door. I used the "hook" at the end of my tape measure to grab the left side of the door while pulling on the left tab. Once that was free I pulled on the right tab and voila!
This video showing the negative side of the Bosch dryers because of the cleaning problem and made me change my mind not to buy the Bosch, which is my favorite home appliance
Yes I have had great luck with Bosch dishwashers. Strange that they can be so good at dishwashers but these dryers are doomed to failure by design and they don't tell anyone how to clean it out. But you should watch my video on extreme cleaning because it will likely come back soon if you don't remove the sump pump completely.
Awesome! Thank you for the great help!
how does running a hot load with bleach in the washer help keep the F03 error from popping up?
Thanks!! This worked perfectly, you made my day!!
This video was a life saver in June. I did as shown and it worked great.....for about 6 weeks. Got another F03 code and figured I must not have done a good enough job. Went in again. Removed about a cup or a little more of water with very little lint. Wiped it out as thoroughly as I could. I could not feel any wetness in there. Dryer ran for a few minutes and coded out again. Is it possible the sensor is going bad? Units were bought in late '08. I'd appreciate it if someone had some advice before I pony up for a service call. Thanks.
Are you sure it's F03 and not F09? You're the first to report that it didn't solve the problem. I would check that your drain hose isn't kinked - my installation was poor and I ended up zip-tying it to ensure it had a smooth bend. Fill the sump up with water and listen/feel the hose to ensure that it's pumping properly. Perhaps your pump is simply burnt out? I'm not sure what sensor the machine uses to throw this code so I can't say what else might need to be done. Please report back on what the resolution is.
MITEEman Got home today and got back into it. Yes, code F03. I'm afraid it will be the pump. There was a lot of water in there. I don't think it is pumping it out. The hose is fine. Looks like a service call after all.
Thank you so much! Fixed it!
Hi MITEEman, I have the same exact dryer (I think) and I am not getting the F03 error. What I am getting is the light blinking next to "DRAIN". Has this happened to you as well?
Excellent advice, thank you very much!
Incredible. Thank you
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge
Very helpful. Thank you for the video
Thanks a million! It works like miracle!
Thank you. Helped a lot!
Brilliant, this worked for me.
YOU ARE A GOD! Thank you!!!!!!!
Thanks for sharing your success.
You mention 1/2 a cup of bleach in the fabric softener dispenser. I'm assuming that you are referring to the the washer and not the dryer?
Thank you very much for the video. It was spot on and did the trick. Thank you!