How to Fix Bosch Dryer Error H95

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⚠️ Safety Warning: Appliance repair involves electricity, gas, and moving parts. Always disconnect power before working on any appliance.

Error Code: H95 Difficulty: Hard

Problem: No water during the drying phase (needed to rinse the condenser).

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Parts under $100

How to Fix H95 Error (Step-by-Step)

  1. Shut off the water supply to the dryer and unplug the appliance from the power outlet.
  2. Remove the back panel to access the water inlet valve (part 00422244).
  3. Check the water inlet hoses for any kinks or blockages. Ensure the house water supply is turned on.
  4. Disconnect the hoses and the electrical connector from the valve.
  5. Remove the screws mounting the valve to the dryer chassis and replace it with the new valve.
  6. Reconnect the hoses and electrical plug, then turn the water supply back on and check for leaks.
  7. Reinstall the back panel, plug in the dryer, and begin a cycle to confirm the fix.
  8. Turn the appliance off, wait about 2 minutes, then turn it back on.

Recommended Replacement Part

OEM Part #: 3037045AA3

Estimated Market Price: $40-$64

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What to Check Next on This Bosch Dryer

Use these checks before ordering parts for Bosch dryer H95. They keep the diagnosis tied to the appliance instead of turning the page into a reset-only guide.

  1. Unplug the dryer before touching the lint housing, rear vent, lower service area, or any wiring.
  2. Clean the lint screen, moisture sensor bars, condenser area if equipped, and the full vent path so airflow problems do not imitate part failures.
  3. Run a short timed cycle with a light load and note whether the fault appears immediately, after heating starts, or near the end of the cycle.
  4. If the fault returns with clean airflow, inspect the part categories below using the full model number from the dryer tag.
  5. Stop repeated test cycles if you smell heat, see moisture near electrical areas, or hear grinding from the drum drive.

Most DIY parts are $50–$250. If you have a quote, use the total.
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When It’s Better to Replace Than Repair

Dryer repairs are often worth it for small parts, but repeated heating, motor, drum, or control failures can point toward replacement.
Confirm gas vs electric, venting, voltage, doorway clearance, and laundry-space dimensions before ordering.
For repair parts, verify exact fit with the full dryer model number before buying; these links are general replacement-appliance shopping options.

  • [OK]Thermal fuse or heater failures keep returning
  • [OK]Belt, roller, or motor repairs exceed unit value
  • [OK]Door switch or control issues stack with other faults
  • [OK]Older dryer has long dry times even after vent cleaning

Recommended Dryer Replacement Options

Electric Dryers

240V Vented Models

  • Most common electric replacement type
  • Confirm 3-prong vs 4-prong cord needs
  • Verify vent path and laundry-space depth

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Gas Dryers

Natural Gas Dryer Options

  • Confirm gas supply and shutoff location
  • Use qualified installation when required
  • Do not substitute electric for gas without planning

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Compact and Ventless

Small-Space Dryer Choices

  • Good for apartments and tight closets
  • Confirm ventless condensation requirements
  • Check capacity before replacing full-size units

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