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  • Fixing Kit for Bosch WFVC5400UC/19 - Part 00493529

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  • Washer Tub Gasket for Bosch WFVC5400UC/19 - Part 00613084

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  • Fixture for Bosch WFVC5400UC/19 - Part 00171272

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  • F510 Screw 80x40 -core: 5,1-5,7 Mm for Bosch WFVC5400UC/19 - Part 10007126

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  • Washer Door Boot for Bosch WFVC5400UC/19 - Part 00701333

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  • Washer Counterweight Hardware Kit for Bosch WFVC5400UC/19 - Part 00631639

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Bosch Washer WFVC5400UC/19 FAQs

On the Bosch WFVC5400UC washer, error code E19 (also shown as F19 on some Bosch displays) points to a heating problem where the washer cannot reach temperature in the expected time. We reset power and check basic water and installation conditions first; if the code returns, service is typically required.

What to do first (safe, quick checks)

  • Turn the cycle selector to Off, unplug the washer for 2 minutes, then plug it back in.
  • Run a Rinse/Spin or a short cold cycle to see if the code clears.
  • Confirm both water shut-off valves are fully open and accessible.
  • Check fill hose connections for leaks and tightness.
  • Make sure the washer is installed correctly and panels and fasteners are in place.

Why E19 happens

E19 is commonly triggered when the washer’s heating system cannot warm the water fast enough. That can be caused by supply issues (low flow, cold-only fill), heavy suds, or an internal heating circuit problem.

Quick symptom guide

What you notice What it usually points to What we recommend
Cycle runs long, then E19/F19 Heating time exceeded Reset power; verify water supply; rerun cycle
E19 returns quickly every time Likely heater circuit or control issue Schedule service after basic checks
Leaks at hoses after moving washer Loose hose connection or seal issue Tighten connections; inspect seals

Parts that may be involved (when there’s leaking or water-supply trouble)

If you find leaking at the door area or water supply problems that contribute to abnormal operation, these model-matched parts are common suspects:

Why it matters

When the washer cannot heat properly, it can extend cycle time, reduce cleaning performance, and repeatedly stop with E19/F19. Addressing water supply and installation basics first prevents unnecessary part replacement.

For model-specific safety steps and troubleshooting guidance, follow the owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common issue we see with Bosch front-load washers like the Bosch WFVC5400UC is an unbalanced load during spin, which can cause banging, vibration, or the washer pausing to protect itself. Drain clogs (pump filter) and door seal leaks are also frequent, maintenance-related problems.

Most common symptoms and what they usually mean

  • Loud banging or heavy vibration in spin: load is uneven, washer is not level, or the floor is flexing
  • Washer will not spin or stops mid-cycle: unbalance protection, oversudsing, or a drain restriction
  • Water left in the drum: drain path or pump filter is restricted
  • Water leaking at the door: door boot (gasket) is dirty, torn, or not seated correctly
  • Error code on the display: points to a specific system (drain, door lock, fill, motor)

Quick fixes we recommend first (no parts)

  1. Redistribute the load; mix large and small items and avoid washing one heavy item alone.
  2. Confirm the washer is level and stable on all feet.
  3. Use HE detergent and reduce the amount if you see excess suds.
  4. Clean the door gasket folds and wipe the glass; check for small items trapped at the lip.
  5. Clean the drain pump filter (have towels ready for water release); follow the steps in the WFVC5400UC owner's manual.

Common problem areas on this model (parts that often relate)

If you confirm a leak or fill problem, these model-matched parts are commonly involved:

Problem area What you may notice Example model-matched part
Door seal area Drips at the front, musty odor, visible tear Washer door boot 00701333
Hot water fill Slow fill, hot side not filling, temperature issues Washer hot water inlet valve 00422245
Cold water fill Slow fill, cold side not filling Magnet valve 00422244

Why it matters

Bosch washers use unbalance control software and an anti-vibration design to protect the tub and motor during high-speed spin. Fixing load balance, leveling, and drain maintenance early helps prevent repeat interruptions, noise, and leaks.

Last updated: February 2026

For your Bosch WFVC5400UC washer, we recommend ordering replacement parts directly from the parts list for this model so you get the correct fit and revision. Use the diagrams to match your existing part, then order by part ID and confirm details in the WFVC5400UC owner's manual.

How we recommend ordering the right part

  • Find your exact model: WFVC5400UC (the “/19” is a version detail used for parts matching).
  • Use the parts diagrams to identify the failed item by location and description.
  • Match by part ID first (most accurate), then confirm the part name.
  • Compare what you see on the washer (connectors, hose sizes, clamp style) before ordering.
  • If you are replacing a seal or boot, plan to replace any one-time-use clamps at the same time.

Common parts customers order for this model

What you are fixing Part to look for What it affects
Door leak at the front Washer door boot 00701333 Water sealing between the door and tub opening
Slow fill or no hot water Washer hot water inlet valve 00422245 Hot water flow into the dispenser
Slow fill or no cold water Magnet valve 00422244 Cold water flow into the dispenser
Reinstalling after moving Washer shipping bolt 00175724 Secures the tub for safe transport

Why it matters

Bosch front-load washers are sensitive to small part differences (especially valves, seals, and clamps). Ordering by the correct model and part ID helps prevent leaks, fill errors, and repeat repairs.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. On the Bosch WFVC5400UC, the rubber door seal (door boot) is a replaceable part, and the job is done from the front of the washer by removing the retaining clamps and refitting the seal evenly around the door opening. Use the steps and safety notes in the WFVC5400UC owner's manual before starting.

What part is the “rubber seal”?

On a front-load washer, the rubber seal is the flexible gasket between the door and the front panel. It prevents leaks and helps keep wash water inside the tub.

Common replacement reasons:

  • Water leaking from the front during fill or tumble
  • Visible tears, pinholes, or a warped lip
  • Persistent odor or mildew that will not clean out
  • Items getting caught between the drum and seal

Basic replacement overview (what we do)

  1. Unplug the washer and turn off both water faucets.
  2. Open the door and remove the outer retaining clamp.
  3. Peel the seal lip off the front panel.
  4. Remove the inner clamp (accessed from inside the cabinet after removing the top/front access as shown in the manual).
  5. Install the new seal, aligning any drain ports at the bottom and seating the seal fully in its grooves.
  6. Reinstall the inner clamp, then the outer clamp; run a rinse cycle and check for leaks.

Parts that are commonly involved

What you may need What it does When to replace
Washer door boot 00701333 Main rubber door seal Torn, leaking, or deformed
Clamp 00648264 Helps secure a hose or seal connection Bent, rusted, or will not tighten
Clamp 00648528 Alternate clamp used on some connections Clamp will not hold tension

Why it matters

A properly seated door seal prevents leaks, reduces vibration-related water slosh at high spin, and helps avoid moisture staying trapped around the door opening. After any seal work, we recommend leaving the door open to dry between loads (a key care step noted in the manual).

Last updated: February 2026

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