Bosch Dryer Repair

Dryer Repair, Done Right the First Time

Clothes coming out damp after a full cycle, a dryer that won't heat, or one that shuts off early are almost always airflow, sensor, or heating-element issues — and airflow problems can become a fire risk if ignored.

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A Bosch dryer that takes two or three cycles to finish a load is rarely “just getting old” — it’s telling you something specific is restricting airflow or heat. Blocked vents and lint-clogged screens are the single most common cause of both poor drying performance and dryer fires, which is why we treat persistent overheating codes as a priority, not a convenience issue.

Our technicians check the full heat path — lint screen, exhaust vent, heating element, and the NTC temperature sensor that regulates it — and fix the actual restriction or component failure rather than just resetting the control board.

Common Dryer Problems

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Clothes still damp after a full drying cycle

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Dryer won't heat at all, only tumbles

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Dryer shuts off partway through a cycle

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Burning smell during operation

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Excessive noise or vibration while tumbling

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Drum won't turn even though the motor runs

Dryer 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 Dryer Models

Why Trust Us With Your Bosch Dryer

  • Factory-trained on Bosch dryer 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

Dryer Repair FAQ

E12 indicates restricted airflow, usually from a blocked lint screen or vent. It's not an emergency, but it should be resolved promptly since overheating from blocked vents is a known fire risk.

We recommend a full vent cleaning at least once a year, more often for households doing frequent laundry loads, to prevent both performance loss and E12-type faults.

Stop using it immediately and call us — a burning smell can indicate a heating element or belt fault that shouldn't run again until inspected.

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