Bosch Washer Repair

Washer Repair, Done Right the First Time

A washer that won't drain, won't spin, or shuts off mid-cycle usually means a blocked pump, a tripped AquaStop leak sensor, or a worn door lock — not a machine that needs replacing.

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Bosch washing machines rely on a network of sensors and safety switches to protect your home from water damage — which means a fault often shows up as the machine simply refusing to continue, rather than an obvious mechanical noise. Codes like E18 (drainage), E13 (pump timeout), and E23 (AquaStop leak detection) are the washer’s way of stopping itself before a small problem becomes a flooded laundry room.

We diagnose the actual failure — clogged filter, worn pump, failing door lock, or a genuine leak — rather than replacing parts by guesswork, and we carry the most common Bosch washer parts on the truck for same-visit repairs.

Common Washer Problems

01

Washer won't drain, leaving standing water in the drum

02

Machine stops mid-cycle with an error code

03

Loud banging or vibrating during spin

04

Door won't unlock at the end of a cycle

05

Water leaking from underneath the machine

06

Washer won't start at all

Washer Error Codes

Recognize a code on your display? Look it up before you unplug anything or attempt a repair.

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Popular Bosch Washer Models

Why Trust Us With Your Bosch Washer

  • Factory-trained on Bosch washer control systems and diagnostics.
  • Genuine OEM parts stocked for the most common failures.
  • Upfront flat-rate pricing, approved by you before we start.
  • 30-day workmanship warranty on every repair. Parts may carry the manufacturer's warranty where applicable.
FAQ

Washer Repair FAQ

E23 means the AquaStop leak-detection hose has tripped. Turn off the water supply valve behind the machine and call us — do not force the door, as the machine locks it deliberately during a suspected leak.

A musty smell is usually unrelated to mechanical faults and comes from detergent residue in the drum seal — we're happy to advise on a cleaning cycle during your visit.

Yes, our technicians service the full Bosch washer lineup.

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