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Post# 897800   9/8/2016 at 18:11 (2,785 days old) by ariston4life ((Dublin) Ireland)   |   | |
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Hi Everyone
So my two year old Bosch WAY2879GB has started making a rumbeling sound indictive of the Bearings being on the way out... but im confused, while i can hear the rumole while its spinning and if i turn the drum by hand there is no play in the drum? Is it definatly the Bearings beginning to fail or could it be the Motor? Anyones help appriciated, i refuse to belive that the bearings in a two year old 600 euro washing machine are failing |
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Post# 897802 , Reply# 1   9/8/2016 at 18:34 (2,785 days old) by Yogitunes (New Jersey)   |   | |
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Post# 897805 , Reply# 2   9/8/2016 at 18:51 (2,785 days old) by whirlykenmore78 (Prior Lake MN (GMT-0500 CDT.))   |   | |
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Take off the belt and run the motor. If you still hear the noise the motor bearings are bad not the drum bearings. The absence of noise with no belt could indicate belt failure as well as they can make some God awful noises as they go out. Also does the drum in your machine "Freewheel" like it should or do you feel much resistance and hear grinding sounds when you turn the drum? WK78 |
Post# 897811 , Reply# 3   9/8/2016 at 19:27 (2,785 days old) by ariston4life ((Dublin) Ireland)   |   | |
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There is a very slight resistance and rumbling which indicates (to me) the begining of the bearings failing...just the drum having no play confused me as any other machine with bearing failer ive been in contact with has had play in the drum
Il take the belt off tomorrow after work and see what happenes... |
Post# 898234 , Reply# 4   9/11/2016 at 12:00 (2,782 days old) by Washerman250 (BLACKPOOL united kingdom)   |   | |
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Post# 900459 , Reply# 5   9/25/2016 at 17:05 (2,768 days old) by ariston4life ((Dublin) Ireland)   |   | |
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Bearings are defiantly on the way out, two weeks after posing this the Bosch is three times louder than it was and is starting "wobble" a lot more.
its going at the end of the month as it really isn't going to last much longer, thinking of replacing it with this, HOTPOINT - RPD10657JX, had bad experiences with both Futura and Aqualits models before but thought id give them another chance, they seem a lot better than previous models, whats everyone's opinion on them?
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Post# 900648 , Reply# 6   9/27/2016 at 11:05 (2,766 days old) by aquarius1984 (Planet earth)   |   | |
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Why are you dismissing a 2 year old expensive wahsing machine without first having Bosch out to it, and reminding them of the sale of goods act etc etc?
It is within your rights to have the machine repaired free of charge as it has not served the purpose for the price paid. This is the responsibility of the shop you bought it from and Bosch themselves. |
Post# 900888 , Reply# 7   9/28/2016 at 17:46 (2,765 days old) by ariston4life ((Dublin) Ireland)   |   | |
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Honestly, because of all the machines we've ever had, doing the same amount of washing they've all lasted longer and never had bearing failure, if the bearings can fail after only two years, i see no point repairing it only to have to do the same again another two years down the line.
we had a Haier Machine costing 250 euro last longer than the Bosch and even the Haier didn't have bearing failure before we replaced it. |
Post# 900942 , Reply# 9   9/29/2016 at 03:38 (2,764 days old) by aquarius1984 (Planet earth)   |   | |
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Not only that Dascot but I dont think that Ariston understands how bearings fail given how he thinks new sets will only last 2 years at a time.
Bearings fail due to the rubber seal over the bearings failing. This is entirely dependant on the rubber being good quality and fitted well. Bosch on the whole dont seem to suffer bearing problems nearly half as much as the brand we wishes to replace it with so Im not sure what the issue is here? I suspect its not the case of him wasting his own money rather his parents, I wonder if they realise their rights as purchasers and consumers but then again many dont. The Bosch is well worthy of an engineer visit as a case of nothing to lose and everything to gain. 600 Euro's down the drain? I cannot believe how some people think thats acceptable to write off without some battle. Especially when the Bosch is a very flexible, well performing machine. |
Post# 901056 , Reply# 12   9/29/2016 at 19:30 (2,764 days old) by ariston4life ((Dublin) Ireland)   |   | |
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OK, i know machines well enough (and being fixing them long enough) to know when the bearings are gone i also know how they fail, in the original post i suspected it may be the bearings because of the slight rumble with the drum, since then even at 800 rpm it sounds like a jet is landing on the house and there is a ridiculous amount of play in the drum.
I know my consumer rights, i work in retail, the machine is out of its 2 Year Parts & Labour warranty that it came with, i have absolutely no case against Bosch or the store that sold it to me, regardless of its value, once the warranty has expired, i have nothing to argue with, and i am not prepared to waste 160 euro for Bosch to come out and verify that the bearings are indeed gone and charge me the price of a new machine to fix it anyway, im also not prepared to fight them on it knowing full well while its out of guarantee nothing will come of it. Im 26 years old im not a child, yet judging by some of the responses some of you seem to think i am, also my parents haven't had to buy a washing machine since i was 17, every washing machine we've had since then ive paid every cent for, its not a case of me just wanting a new machine, i love the Bosch, but im not going to waste money on a repair that will probably last another two years. |