SOURCE: my bosch nexxt 500 series washer won't spin
possibly the motor brushes.
take back panel off. disconnect motor. remove bolts holding motor in and take out motor. check condition of brushes
SOURCE: bosch front loading washer nexxt
could be drain hose is not high enough. I had the same problem and when I raised the hose it worked fine.
SOURCE: Washer will not spin
Carbon brushes in motor have worn down clean armture and replace brushes.
SOURCE: Bosch NEXXT 500 SERIES washer Makes knocking sound while spinning
during transport there are fittings installed to prevent damage to the machine. The shaft may have got bent but before panic sets in try to check 1. that there is a gap between the mahine and units
2. that the unit is leveled.
SOURCE: bosch nexxt series 500. error eo4
I am not a repair professional. I am just a 78 year old
man who has been making his own repairs for about
50 years. Therefore the washer or dryer ID doesn't
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