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Same thing with mine today.
Wife has crevice tool for vacuum cleaner.
She won't let me use it. Says it's "pink".
Now she's vacuuming it.
Want;s to know why I was looking in her dryer.
Says it's "pink" too.
Says my engines are blue.
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Most time it require install new diaphragms when you clean a 2C carburetor as are usually harden from age and the fuel addtives used.Once new parts are install the metering lever usually need setting to the correct height. These are easily damaged during the cleaning process if you don't know how to clean them properly.
Good here though a lot of the carburetors are now fairly inexpensive to replace depending the equipment they are used on.
you need to clean out the dryer.somewhere lint is blocking the air movement.pull off the vent line,if it's long blow it out with a leaf blower,then clean out the duct that the lint filter slides into and vac out the cabinet where the motor is.if it's gas you should do this once a year electric once every two years.
You can find dryer cleaning kits that contain different size and shape brushes at different variety stores. I bought mine from Fuller Brush. Ross stores also carry the cleaning kits. You'll be amazed at the "stuff" that comes out when you use these brushes. The handles are long enough to go waaaaay down in the exhaust hose to loosen and remove the lint. I also like to go to the outside exit and clean with the brushes. There is a lot of build up in that area also.
Once you've brushed out as much as you can, then you can vacuum and get all the gunk you loosened as you were cleaning.
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For the F:03 problem on the Bosch Axxis (WTE86300US) do all the things mentioned in Solution #1 above. Sometimes the lint in the condensation filter channels (those that run from front to back)can be quite stuck. Use a pipe cleaner to get in there or a garden hose with a spray nozzle. However there is one more crucial step not mentioned in the manual or in Solution #1. Once you remove the condensation filter you will see a small plastic panel on the lower wall of the condensation filter slot. Slide a flat blade screwdriver and gently pop it open. Under the panel is a small chamber where you will find a slurry of lint/water which is what clogs the condensation outlet. With latex gloves reach in there and clean it out. Blow hard into the dryer through the condensation hose to clear up any last bits. Pop the panel back in place. This should fix your problem.
These filters should be changed at least once a year, they get clogged up and won't clean out. So I would try a new filter and go from there, make sure there are no clogs in the hose and down below where the dirt inlet is.
Is this perhaps a second hand machine or it has possibily been stored away for some time?
When a washer dries out inside ( behind the washer bowl ) and is then put back in service,
dirt from years of use caked on insides flakes away ( like a dry leaf crumbles) and re-enters the wash and can end up on washed clothing.
The only way to stop this is complete removal of washer bowl , scrub and clean insides to remove caked on dirt - reassembly.
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