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Bosch WFVC5400UC/26 washer

Bosch WFVC5400UC/26 washer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Bosch WFVC5400UC/26 washer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Auxillary for Bosch WFVC5400UC/26 - Part 651941

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    Auxillary

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  • Plug for Bosch WFVC5400UC/26 - Part 422156

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  • Bolt for Bosch WFVC5400UC/26 - Part 420468

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  • Display Module for Bosch WFVC5400UC/26 - Part 615694

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  • Washer Tub Pulley Screw for Bosch WFVC5400UC/26 - Part 422237

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  • Inner Door for Bosch WFVC5400UC/26 - Part 684146

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  • Dryer Window for Bosch WFVC5400UC/26 - Part 684145

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  • Cbl Harnss for Bosch WFVC5400UC/26 - Part 617780

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  • Tub for Bosch WFVC5400UC/26 - Part 710160

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Bosch Washer WFVC5400UC/26 FAQs

A Bosch washing machine typically lasts 10 to 15 years with normal household use. For your Bosch WFVC5400UC, regular cleaning, correct loading, and fixing small leaks or vibration issues early are what most often determine whether you land closer to 10 years or closer to 15.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most washers wear out from a mix of mechanical stress, moisture, and detergent buildup. These factors have the biggest impact:

  • Loads per week (more cycles equals faster wear)
  • Overloading (stresses bearings, suspension, and motor)
  • Water quality (hard water increases scale and residue)
  • Maintenance habits (door boot cleaning, drain filter checks)
  • Early repair of leaks and vibration (prevents secondary damage)

Maintenance checklist to reach the high end of the range

Use these habits to extend service life on a front-load Bosch washer like the WFVC5400UC:

  • Wipe the door glass and door boot dry after wash day
  • Leave the door slightly open between loads to reduce moisture
  • Run a monthly cleaning cycle (or hot wash) to reduce odor and buildup
  • Use the right amount of HE detergent (too much causes residue)
  • Level the washer to reduce shaking and stress on internal parts

Common wear items vs. “end of life” symptoms

What you notice Often points to What to do next
Water at the front of the washer Door boot or seal issue Inspect the boot and sealing surfaces; replace worn seals as needed
Excessive vibration or banging Leveling or counterweight hardware Re-level; inspect mounting and hardware
Intermittent power/noise issues Electrical noise filter or wiring Check connections; replace failed components

If you’re troubleshooting an error display, our Bosch nexxt front load washer error codes guide helps narrow down the system involved.

Why it matters

A washer that is maintained and kept leak-free usually costs less to own over time because it avoids secondary damage to bearings, electronics, and surrounding cabinetry or flooring.

For model-specific operating and care recommendations, follow the cleaning and usage guidance in the owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common issue we see with Bosch front-load washers like model WFVC5400UC is a drain problem: the washer will not drain, drains slowly, or stops mid-cycle because the pump filter or drain path is clogged. Excessive vibration from an unbalanced load is another frequent complaint.

Most common symptoms and what they usually mean

  • Will not drain / water left in drum: clogged pump filter, blocked drain hose, or a restriction at the standpipe
  • Stops mid-cycle: drain issue, door not locking, or a control sensing an out-of-range condition
  • Loud banging during spin: unbalanced load, washer not level, or loose counterweight hardware
  • Will not fill or fills slowly: supply valves not fully open, inlet screens clogged, or a valve problem
  • Door will not unlock: water still in tub, or a door lock issue

Quick checks you can do first (no parts needed)

  1. Unplug the washer for 1 minute, then restore power.
  2. Reduce the load size and redistribute items (especially towels and small loads).
  3. Confirm the washer is level and stable; adjust the feet if needed.
  4. Check the drain hose for kinks and verify the standpipe is not backing up.
  5. Clean the pump filter and drain area using the steps in the owner's manual.

Parts that commonly relate to these problems (when a repair is needed)

If troubleshooting points to a specific failure, these model-compatible parts are often involved:

Symptom Commonly involved part Example from this model’s parts list
Slow fill or no fill on hot Hot water valve issue Washer hot water inlet valve 00422245
Leaks at door opening Door boot torn or not sealing Washer door boot 00701333
Vibration or clunking Loose hardware or mounting Washer counterweight hardware kit 00631639

Why it matters

Drain and balance problems can trigger error codes, stop the cycle, and strain components like the pump, suspension, and door lock. Catching a clog early also helps prevent odors and leaks.

For model-specific error code meanings and the fastest way to narrow down a symptom, use Bosch nexxt front load washer error codes.

Last updated: February 2026

Error 26 (often shown as E26 or F26) on a Bosch washer such as model WFVC5400UC points to a problem with the analog pressure sensor (the sensor that helps the washer detect water level). Clearing the condition usually requires checking the pressure system and related wiring, then running a test cycle.

What to check first (safe, quick steps)

  • Unplug the washer or turn off the breaker for 1 minute, then restore power and try a rinse and drain.
  • Confirm the drain hose is not kinked, crushed, or pushed too far down the standpipe (can affect pressure readings).
  • Make sure the washer is not over-sudsing; use HE detergent and reduce the dose if you see excess foam.
  • If the code returns immediately, stop using the washer to prevent overflow or poor draining.

Likely causes of E26/F26 on a front-load washer

  • Pressure sensor or air trap issue (restricted air path, moisture in the pressure line)
  • Loose, damaged, or corroded wire connection between the sensor and main control
  • Drain problems that confuse water-level sensing (slow drain, partial blockage)
  • Control board input problem (less common)

Parts you may end up needing (model-specific examples)

These parts are on our parts list for Bosch WFVC5400UC and are commonly involved when you’re opening the cabinet for inspection or reassembly:

Part What it’s used for When it matters
Clamp 00648264 Secures hoses/boots If a hose or boot connection was leaking or disturbed during service
Washer door boot 00701333 Door seal between tub and front panel If you find leaks, tears, or heavy mold that can affect operation
Washer hot water inlet valve 00422245 Controls hot water fill If filling is erratic and contributes to level-sensing errors

How to use the manual and error-code help

Why it matters

The pressure sensor helps prevent overfilling and ensures proper wash and rinse levels. When the washer cannot trust that signal, it may stop mid-cycle, drain unexpectedly, or refuse to start to protect the home from leaks.

Last updated: February 2026

The Bosch WFVC5400UC front-load washer has a 3.3 cu. ft. drum capacity. For the exact loading guidance for your specific cycles (bulky items, towels, delicates), use the capacity and load-size recommendations in the WFVC5400UC owner's manual.

What “capacity” means for real-world loads

Capacity is the washer’s internal drum volume; it affects how well items tumble, rinse, and spin.

  • Rated capacity: 3.3 cu. ft.
  • Washer type: front-load
  • Best results: load loosely so items can tumble
  • Bulky items: wash 1 large item at a time when possible
  • Towels/jeans: split loads if the washer struggles to balance

Practical loading guide

Load size What it looks like What to do
Small A few shirts and light items Leave plenty of open space in the drum
Medium Mixed everyday laundry Fill loosely; do not pack or compress
Large Towels or heavier items Reduce size if vibration increases
Bulky Comforter, large jacket One item; use the recommended cycle/settings

Signs you are overloading (and why it matters)

Overloading reduces cleaning and can cause out-of-balance spinning, excess vibration, and door-area leaks.

  • Clothes come out with detergent residue
  • Washer thumps or “walks” during spin
  • Items stay very wet after the cycle
  • Suds remain after rinse

Why it matters

Loading to match a 3.3 cu. ft. drum helps the WFVC5400UC tumble correctly and spin smoothly; that protects wear parts such as the washer door boot 00701333.

Last updated: February 2026

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