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Bosch Dryer Repair

Bosch dryer repair covering vented, heat pump, gas, and condenser models. Heating, drum, and ventilation service.

Models Vented · Heat pump · Gas · Condenser Series 300 · 500 · 800 Coverage All 50 US states Response ~24h average

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What we fix on Bosch dryers.

/01

Not heating

Drum turns but clothes stay wet. Heating element burnout (electric), gas igniter failure, blown thermal fuse, or cycling thermostat stuck open.

/02

Won't tumble

Motor hums or runs but drum is stationary. Broken drive belt, worn drum support rollers, seized idler pulley, or belt switch triggered.

/03

Takes too long to dry

Cycles run 2–3x normal duration. Clogged exhaust vent, blocked lint filter, dirty moisture sensor bars, or restricted internal ductwork.

/04

Burning smell

Burning odor during operation or at startup. Lint accumulation near heater, worn belt slipping on drum, or motor windings overheating. Fire risk — stop use.

/05

Overheating and shutting off

Dryer runs hot then shuts down mid-cycle. Clogged exhaust vent causing heat backup, failed cycling thermostat, or high-limit thermal fuse tripping repeatedly.

/06

Noisy drum

Thumping, squealing, or grinding during tumble. Worn drum bearings, flat-spotted support rollers, dried-out felt seal, or loose baffle inside drum.

/07

Heat pump not cooling properly

800 Series heat pump dryer: condenser not removing moisture efficiently. Clogged heat exchanger fins, failed condenser fan, or low refrigerant charge.

/08

Condenser self-clean failure

Self-cleaning condenser system not flushing lint from heat exchanger. Pump motor failure, clogged rinse nozzle, or blocked drain line.

/09

Dryer won't start

No response when start is pressed. Failed door switch (most common), broken start button, blown thermal fuse, or control board power circuit failure.

/10

Clothes wrinkled or tangled

Items come out heavily wrinkled despite anti-crease setting. Drum rotation issue, overloading, or anti-wrinkle tumble motor relay not activating post-cycle.

/11

Lint filter indicator stays on

Clean filter warning persists after cleaning. Airflow sensor detecting restricted exhaust vent beyond the filter — vent duct needs professional cleaning.

/12

Condensation water tank full

Condenser dryer tank fills too quickly or pump won't empty it. Condensate pump failure, clogged drain hose (if plumbed), or float switch malfunction.

These are the most common issues — not an exhaustive list. Our technicians diagnose and repair any Bosch dryer problem, including intermittent faults, unusual symptoms, and issues not listed here.

Dryer repair in all 50 US states.

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Our certified Bosch dryer technicians are dispatched from local hubs in every major US metro. Whether you're in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Miami, Dallas, or a smaller city — we provide the same fast, expert service with genuine parts.
About Bosch dryer repair

Bosch dryer technology: heat pump vs. conventional

Bosch offers both conventional vented dryers and heat pump condensation dryers — two fundamentally different technologies that require different repair expertise. Conventional vented models heat air with an electric element and exhaust moisture through a duct. Heat pump models (800 Series) use a refrigerant circuit — compressor, condenser, evaporator, and expansion valve — to recycle heat within a closed loop. A heat pump dryer failure may involve a sealed refrigerant system, not just a heating element or thermostat.

Bosch 800 Series heat pump dryers operate at lower temperatures (around 150°F vs. 180°F+ for conventional), which is gentler on fabrics but means longer cycle times. The ENERGY STAR program certifies Bosch heat pump dryers as using up to 28% less energy than conventional models — but when the heat pump system malfunctions, the dryer compensates by running even longer cycles, and only a technician trained on refrigerant circuits can distinguish between a dirty condenser and a genuine heat pump fault.

Common Bosch dryer issues we repair

For conventional Bosch dryers, the most frequent repairs involve the heating element, thermal fuse, belt, and drum rollers — standard dryer components, but Bosch-specific in dimensions and ratings. The belt tensioner uses a spring-loaded idler pulley that must be installed with correct tension; too loose and the drum slips, too tight and the motor overloads.

For heat pump models, condenser cleaning is the most common maintenance item — lint that bypasses the primary filter accumulates on the heat exchanger fins, reducing efficiency gradually. When the self-cleaning condenser system fails, the dryer runs longer cycles before eventually triggering a fault code. Our technicians clean the condenser, verify the self-clean pump function, and reset the maintenance counter.

What a Bosch dryer service visit includes

The technician checks exhaust airflow (for vented models), tests heating element continuity, measures drum temperature through a full cycle, inspects the belt and rollers, and cleans the lint path. For heat pump models, the condenser is inspected and cleaned, refrigerant pressures are checked, and the compressor amp draw is measured against Bosch specifications. Typical service time is 45–75 minutes. For the matching Bosch washer, we offer combined laundry pair service appointments.

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