How to reset Bosch WTE86300US dryer?
To reset your Bosch WTE86300US dryer, we recommend powering it off, clearing any airflow or lint restrictions, then restoring power and restarting the cycle. Many “needs reset” situations are caused by overheating from poor airflow, not a failed control.
Quick reset steps (safe, no tools)
- Turn the dryer OFF and cancel the cycle.
- Unplug the dryer (or switch the breaker OFF) for 2 to 5 minutes.
- Clean the lint screen and reinstall it fully; a damaged or clogged screen can restrict airflow.
- Check the vent path (if your setup uses venting) for kinks, crushed ducting, or heavy lint buildup.
- Restore power, select a timed cycle, and press Start.
For model-specific control panel behavior and any reset or error-clearing steps, follow the WTE86300US manual.
If it keeps stopping or shows an error
Overheating protection can trip when airflow is restricted. These checks fix the most common causes:
- Clean or replace the lint screen; use the correct fluff filter 00652184 if yours is torn or warped.
- Confirm the drum turns freely; a worn belt can cause strain and shutdowns (see belt 00604866).
- Listen for squealing or thumping; worn support parts can overheat the motor area.
- If the dryer displays a code, use the Bosch dryer error codes reference to match the symptom to the right repair path.
What “reset” actually does (and does not do)
| Action | What it helps | What it will not fix |
|---|---|---|
| Power reset (unplug 2 to 5 min) | Clears temporary control glitches | Broken heater, failed motor, damaged wiring |
| Airflow cleanup (lint, venting) | Prevents overheating trips | Control board failure |
| Part replacement (filter, belt) | Restores normal airflow and drum drive | Incorrect cycle settings or load size |
Why it matters
A dryer that repeatedly needs “resetting” is usually protecting itself from overheating. Fixing airflow and drum-drive issues helps prevent long dry times, nuisance shutdowns, and premature wear on the motor and heater element.
Last updated: February 2026
What is error code 11 on Bosch dryer?
On the Bosch WTE86300US dryer, error code 11 (often shown as E11) points to an overheating condition, most commonly caused by restricted airflow through the dryer’s air path (lint screen, condenser area, ducts, or internal passages). Clearing the restriction typically restores normal drying.
What to check first (fast fixes)
- Power the dryer off, let it cool for 10 to 15 minutes, then restart the cycle.
- Clean the lint screen thoroughly; wash it with warm water if fabric softener residue is present.
- If your model uses a condenser/heat exchanger area, clean it and remove packed lint.
- Reduce load size; overloading can reduce airflow and raise temperatures.
- Confirm the dryer has adequate clearance around it for air circulation.
Step-by-step airflow troubleshooting
- Lint screen: Remove and clean; inspect the housing for lint buildup.
- Air path inside the cabinet: If airflow still seems weak, internal lint buildup can restrict cooling air.
- Moisture removal system: For ventless/condensing styles, a clogged condenser path can trigger overheating.
- Run a timed dry test: If the code returns quickly, treat it as an airflow restriction or temperature-sensing issue.
Parts that commonly relate to overheating symptoms
If cleaning does not stop E11, these parts are often involved in heat and airflow performance on dryers:
| Symptom | Most likely area | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Long dry times plus hot cabinet | Lint restriction, airflow path | Fluff filter 00652184 |
| No heat or weak heat (electric) | Heating circuit | Heater element 00641606 |
| Drum turns poorly, airflow reduced | Drive system drag | Belt 00604866 |
Why it matters
Overheating protection helps prevent damage to the heater system, wiring, and controls. Fixing airflow restrictions also improves dry times, reduces energy use, and helps protect clothing.
Reference for your exact model
For model-specific cleaning points, access panels, and any reset steps, follow the WTE86300US manual.
Last updated: February 2026
Where is the thermistor on a Bosch dryer?
On the Bosch WTE86300US dryer, the thermistor (NTC temperature sensor) is mounted in the airflow path at the blower and duct area; you access it by removing the rear panel and locating the blower housing near the front-lower section of the cabinet. Use the WTE86300US manual for the exact panel removal and component callouts.
How to find it on the WTE86300US
Once the dryer is safely opened, we look for the sensor where the dryer measures exhaust or process-air temperature.
- Unplug the dryer before removing any panels
- Remove the rear panel to expose the air ducting and blower area
- Locate the blower housing near the front-lower cabinet area (viewed from the back)
- Look for a small, 2-wire sensor clipped or screwed to the blower housing or adjacent duct
- Trace the 2-wire lead back to the harness connector to confirm you have the thermistor
What it looks like (quick ID)
| Item | Typical appearance | Common mounting spot |
|---|---|---|
| Thermistor (NTC) | Small sensor body with a 2-wire connector | Blower housing or nearby air duct |
| High-limit thermostat (different part) | Round, disc-style thermostat with 2 terminals | Heater housing or ductwork |
Why it matters
The thermistor reports airflow temperature to the control module. If it is loose, coated with lint, or reading out of range, the dryer can underheat, overheat, stop mid-cycle, or display a fault.
If you are chasing an error code
Match the displayed code to the most likely temperature-sensing or airflow issue using our Bosch dryer error codes reference, then check the lint path and sensor connections before replacing parts.
Last updated: February 2026





