WTA3510UC (13) Bosch Dryer - Overview
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Dryer Thermistor
PartSelect #: PS12713270
Manufacturer #: 10010119
Genuine OEM 00154166 Dryer Thermistor. This thermistor is for the the front of the dryer and monitors the temperature inside the dryer.
$36.36
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Drive Belt
PartSelect #: PS8695992
Manufacturer #: 00154142
The main drive belt is designed to ride on the pulley until the basket gets up to speed.
$28.98
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Lida
September 15, 2023
I bought this machine used but need to connect a hose for the exhaust. What part do I need?
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Hello Lida, thank you for contacting us. The part you are looking for is vent connector, part number PS8702072. We hope this information helps!
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Marina
December 27, 2023
my dryer does not get hot or even very warm so my clothes do not dry. the drum turns for the first 10-15 min and then it is intermittent, even though it isn't heated. suggestions?
For model number WTA3510UC
Hello Marina, thank you for getting in touch. Based on our understanding of the issue, we would suggest replacing the thermistor, part number PS12713270, to solve the problem. It attaches on the blower housing, and monitors and helps regulate the temperature inside the dryer. We hope that helps!
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Tammy
January 10, 2025
My dryer is not heating. What can cause this and what parts do I need to fix it? Thank you!
For model number WTA3510UC
Hello Tammy, thank you for your inquiry. First look inside to clean the heating element in the back of the dryer. The element can clog up with lint. After that, we recommend is to replace the Fuse PS8697422. Lastly, check the Temperature Limiter PS8697400. We hope this helps.
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Nicole
April 6, 2022
Hi. So the dryer lights will come on but when I try to start it just the drying button glows but nothing happens
For model number WTA3510UC
Hello Nicole, Thank you for the question. We suggest testing the Door Switch with a Multimeter to check for continuity. If there is no continuity, it is faulty and may need to be replaced. If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Common Symptoms of the WTA3510UC
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Small drive belt broke
Had to remove top and right side of dryer. Bottom door on front had to be opened in order to access screws for right side. In order to remove top, screws on right and left sides towards front of dryer had to be removed by removing small plastic covers over the screws. The motor will have to be removed to install new belt. Front blower and
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rear blowers will have to be removed by using an adjustable wrench to hold the shaft near where the belt pulleys are located. Use a 1/2" socket on the nuts holding the blower fans onto the ends of the shaft and remove the blower fans. Remove the wires from the motor by disconnecting the clips that attach them to the motor. The motor is held in place by a plastic U shaped device that has a pull handle on it. Pull the plastic device out from the right side and the motor will be able to be pulled loose from the back of the machine. Bushings are around the front of the motor shaft but should come out with the motor with no problem. Replace small belt and reverse the process. Make sure the motor is lined up so the plastic handle will slide back over the motor. The motor has flat spots on it for the plastic handle to fit over. The spring that puts tension on the belts can be removed by using pliers to hold it down to release the tension and pinch the lower clip that it is attached to in order to remove the spring. Be sure to remember which way the spring was installed.
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G from Anderson, SC
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:More than 2 hours
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Tools:Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable), Wrench set
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Smaller Drive belt was broken
Took the top off.
Took the motor side off. Keep in mind screw orientation.
Cleaned with vacuum. Found belt broken. Did NOT have to loosen motor or any motor bolts.
Took spring out of slot. Removed spring altogether after pictures.
Simply pushed the belt pulley to where the belt almost fit onto it. Spun the pulley and i ... Read more t was seated. Made sure the motor and drum rolled. Reset panels. Took 15 minutes. Thanks to Anderson SC guy for the general guidance. With drive belt didn't have to move anything with motor.
Jay Atlanta
Took the motor side off. Keep in mind screw orientation.
Cleaned with vacuum. Found belt broken. Did NOT have to loosen motor or any motor bolts.
Took spring out of slot. Removed spring altogether after pictures.
Simply pushed the belt pulley to where the belt almost fit onto it. Spun the pulley and i ... Read more t was seated. Made sure the motor and drum rolled. Reset panels. Took 15 minutes. Thanks to Anderson SC guy for the general guidance. With drive belt didn't have to move anything with motor.
Jay Atlanta
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James from ATLANTA, GA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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