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Washer Not Advancing Through Cycles

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Quick answer

If your washer isn't advancing through cycles, check for a clogged drain pump, faulty water level sensor, or control board issues. Ensure the machine is level and the door is properly latched.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check for Error Codes
    Do: Look at the control panel for any displayed error codes or flashing lights.
    Observe: Error code or blinking lights indicating a specific issue.
    Means: The code can point to a specific component failure, like a water level sensor or drain pump.
    Next: Consult the user manual for the error code meaning or proceed to test relevant components.
  2. Inspect the Drain Pump
    Do: Locate the drain pump (usually at the bottom front or back of the washer) and check for clogs.
    Observe: Debris, lint, or foreign objects blocking the pump.
    Means: A clogged drain pump prevents water from draining, stopping the cycle.
    Next: Clean the pump and restart the washer to see if it advances.
  3. Test Water Level Sensor
    Do: Use a multimeter to test the water level sensor for continuity.
    Observe: No continuity or inconsistent readings.
    Means: A faulty sensor can't signal the washer to advance past fill cycles.
    Next: Replace the water level sensor if defective.
  4. Check Door Latch Switch
    Do: Ensure the door is fully closed and latched. Test the door switch with a multimeter.
    Observe: Switch not closing or not showing continuity.
    Means: A faulty door latch switch can prevent the washer from advancing.
    Next: Replace the door latch assembly if necessary.
  5. Examine Control Board
    Do: Visually inspect the control board for burn marks or loose connections.
    Observe: Visible damage or disconnected wires.
    Means: A malfunctioning control board can disrupt cycle progression.
    Next: Replace the control board if damaged or contact a professional.
  6. Verify Washer Level
    Do: Use a level to check if the washer is sitting evenly on the floor.
    Observe: Washer is tilted or wobbling.
    Means: An unlevel washer can trigger safety mechanisms that pause cycles.
    Next: Adjust the feet to level the washer and restart.
  7. Reset the Washer
    Do: Unplug the washer for 1 minute, then plug it back in and restart a cycle.
    Observe: Washer resets and advances through cycles normally.
    Means: A temporary electrical glitch may have caused the issue.
    Next: If the problem persists, proceed to test other components.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Clogged Drain Pump
Blocked pump prevents water from draining, stopping the cycle.
CommonEasyDrain pump filter or pump assembly
Faulty Water Level Sensor
Sensor fails to detect proper water levels, halting the cycle.
CommonEasy–MediumWater level sensor
Defective Door Latch Switch
Switch doesn't signal the door is closed, preventing cycle advancement.
SometimesMediumDoor latch assembly
Malfunctioning Control Board
Board fails to send signals to advance through cycles.
SometimesHardControl board
Unlevel Washer
Tilted machine triggers safety mechanisms that pause cycles.
SometimesEasyAdjustable feet or leveling pad
Electrical Glitch
Temporary power surge or reset disrupts the control system.
RareEasyNone
Blocked Vent or Hose
Restricted airflow or water flow can prevent cycle progression.
RareEasy–MediumVent hose or water inlet valve

Parts matching

Replace parts only if testing confirms failure. Use OEM parts for compatibility.

Purchase parts specific to your washer model using the model number from the user manual.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Can a bad water inlet valve cause cycle issues?

Yes, a faulty inlet valve can prevent proper water filling, causing the washer to stall. Test for water flow and replace if necessary.

Why does my washer reset during cycles?

A reset may occur due to an unlevel machine, electrical surge, or a safety mechanism triggered by a malfunctioning component.

How do I know if the control board is bad?

Look for error codes, no power to the washer, or erratic behavior. If other components are working, the board may need replacement.

Can I clean the drain pump myself?

Yes, most drain pumps have a filter or access panel you can clean with a screwdriver and flashlight. Refer to your manual for location.

What if my washer is under warranty?

Contact the manufacturer or an authorized repair service to avoid voiding the warranty with DIY repairs.