Bosch WDU28560GB/02 washer-dryer. After selecting the spin program, the clock jumps from 0:13 immediately to 0:05 and counts down the minutes to zero. The pump turns on and the door locks, but nothing else happens, the drum doesn't spin. After the countdown ends, it does not open the door, it can only be opened by pulling the emergency handle next to the filter. No error is shown. When I select spinning and hold my finger in the lower left corner of the screen, after 5 seconds E60 and -09 are shown alternately. What could be the problem? Is it possible to turn on the service mode so that the washer-dryer can perform a test on its own? Thanks.
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Answer selected by mariukonie at 01-24-2024, 07:09 AM.
its possibly a faulty pcb . did you get it into test mode yet ?
another thing to try is unplug the heater and see if a different code appears .it might not actually mean heater fault .
its got me thinking of the 09 .maybe it means 1 of 9 faults . did you try cycling through fault codes ?Last edited by petehall347; 12-05-2023, 09:41 AM.
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I always had appliance plugged in through RCD. If there was leakage it would trip RCD.
I did test resistance between body and heater terminals and it's OL, I know it's different under voltage but RCD would notice it.
Resistance between heater element terminals is in normal range.
I'm thinking if heater was faulty it should have still do spin cycle.
It does go into dry cycle and heats up but not turning drum
Does anyone have repair instructions for this Model Number WDU28560GB/02
That would really help to test everything and eliminate other possibilities. Thanks.Last edited by mariukonie; 12-05-2023, 08:30 AM.
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its possibly a faulty pcb . did you get it into test mode yet ?
another thing to try is unplug the heater and see if a different code appears .it might not actually mean heater fault .
its got me thinking of the 09 .maybe it means 1 of 9 faults . did you try cycling through fault codes ?Last edited by petehall347; 12-05-2023, 09:41 AM.
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I don't know how to get it into test mode, can't find any info online, How is it done please?
I tried unplugging heater, still the same.
Tried cycling through fault codes, nothing. Just one code E:60 -09
Just read that these suffer from dryer becoming unsealed and I remember there was lot of moisture on the inside when I took cover off, I just thought it was because it was in garage but it was quite a lot of moisture. It was more than week ago so it's all well dry now.
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Originally posted by mariukonie View PostI don't know how to get it into test mode, can't find any info online, How is it done please?
I tried unplugging heater, still the same.
Tried cycling through fault codes, nothing. Just one code E:60 -09
Just read that these suffer from dryer becoming unsealed and I remember there was lot of moisture on the inside when I took cover off, I just thought it was because it was in garage but it was quite a lot of moisture. It was more than week ago so it's all well dry now.
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Originally posted by petehall347 View Posthere is how to use service mode ..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASHjWsdVTCs
I got my hands on repair instructions of very similar model I'll go ahead and do all checks recommended and post update very soon.
Thanks for help much appreciated.
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Hi again. Thanks for all help. I've managed to find the problem, it was the motor and motor controller STK5Q4U363J on module .
I got two STK5Q4U363J from Aliexpress, First one didn't work fortunately second is OK
I got second hand motor from ebay.
After replacing these the washer dryer works perfectly.
Regards.
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