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Washer Stuck on Rinse: How to Fix It

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Quick answer

If your washer is stuck on rinse, first unplug it and check the lid switch. Then inspect the water inlet valve and drain pump for blockages. If these don't resolve the issue, the control board may need replacement.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Unplug and Reset
    Do: Unplug the washer for 1 minute, then plug it back in.
    Observe: Does the washer resume normal operation?
    Means: The issue may be a temporary electrical glitch.
    Next: If it works, monitor for recurrence. If not, proceed to next step.
  2. Check Lid Switch
    Do: Inspect the lid switch for damage or debris. Use a screwdriver to test continuity with a multimeter.
    Observe: Does the switch close when the lid is closed?
    Means: A faulty lid switch prevents the washer from advancing past rinse.
    Next: Replace the lid switch if it's damaged or not functioning.
  3. Inspect Water Inlet Valve
    Do: Check the water inlet valve for clogs. Clean or replace it if necessary.
    Observe: Is water flowing freely into the washer?
    Means: A clogged inlet valve can cause the washer to think it needs more water.
    Next: If water flow is restricted, clean or replace the valve.
  4. Clear Drain Pump Filter
    Do: Locate and clean the drain pump filter of lint and debris.
    Observe: Does the washer drain properly after cleaning?
    Means: A clogged drain pump prevents water from draining, keeping the washer on rinse.
    Next: If the pump is clean and still not working, check for a faulty pump.
  5. Test Drain Pump
    Do: Use a multimeter to test the drain pump for continuity.
    Observe: Does the pump have continuity and spin freely?
    Means: A faulty drain pump will not allow water to drain, keeping the washer in rinse mode.
    Next: Replace the drain pump if it's not working.
  6. Check Control Board
    Do: Inspect the control board for visible damage or error codes.
    Observe: Are there any error codes or visible signs of damage?
    Means: A malfunctioning control board can cause the washer to get stuck on rinse.
    Next: If the control board is damaged, it may need professional replacement.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Faulty Lid Switch
The lid switch prevents the washer from operating if it's not closed properly.
CommonEasyLid Switch
Clogged Water Inlet Valve
A clogged valve can cause the washer to think it needs more water.
SometimesEasy–MediumWater Inlet Valve
Clogged Drain Pump Filter
Lint and debris can block the drain pump, preventing water from draining.
CommonEasyDrain Pump Filter
Faulty Drain Pump
A malfunctioning drain pump will not allow water to drain from the washer.
SometimesMediumDrain Pump
Malfunctioning Control Board
A faulty control board can cause the washer to get stuck on rinse mode.
RareHardControl Board
Water Supply Issues
Low water pressure or a closed water valve can cause the washer to malfunction.
SometimesEasyWater Supply Valve

Parts matching

Common parts needed to fix a washer stuck on rinse include:

Purchase parts specific to your washer model for compatibility.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Why is my washer stuck on rinse after a power outage?

A power outage can cause the control board to reset or malfunction. Try unplugging the washer and resetting it. If it still doesn't work, the control board may need to be replaced.

Can a clogged drain pump cause the washer to get stuck on rinse?

Yes, a clogged or faulty drain pump prevents water from draining, causing the washer to remain in rinse mode until the water is drained.

How do I know if the lid switch is faulty?

If the washer won't start or advance past the rinse cycle, the lid switch may be faulty. Test it with a multimeter to check for continuity.

Is it worth repairing an old washer that's stuck on rinse?

It depends on the cost of repairs versus the value of the washer. If the repair is minor and inexpensive, it may be worth fixing. For major repairs, consider replacing the washer.