Quick answer
If your washer won't start, check the power supply, water valves, and control panel. Ensure the lid is closed and the door is locked. If these don't work, unplug the washer for a reset.
Confirm the symptom
- Washer powers on but doesn't begin washing
- Control panel shows no error but cycle doesn't start
- Washer makes no noise or movement when started
Tools and prep
- Screwdriver set
- Multimeter (optional)
- Flashlight
- Plastic putty knife (for door seals)
- Turn off power at the wall or circuit breaker
- Shut off water supply if checking inlet valves
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Check Power SupplyDo: Verify the washer is plugged in and the circuit breaker hasn't tripped.Observe: Power indicator lights or motor hum when on.Means: Power is connected properly.Next: If power is off, restore it and try again.
- Inspect Water SupplyDo: Ensure both hot and cold water valves are fully open.Observe: Water flows freely from the hoses when turned on.Means: Water supply is not blocked.Next: If water is restricted, open the valves fully.
- Close and Lock Lid/DoorDo: Make sure the lid or door is fully closed and latched.Observe: The door lock engages with a click or light indicator.Means: The washer detects the door is secure.Next: If the door won't lock, check for obstructions or a faulty latch.
- Reset the WasherDo: Unplug the washer for 1 minute, then plug it back in.Observe: Control panel resets and displays normal.Means: A temporary glitch may be resolved.Next: Try starting the cycle again after the reset.
- Check for Error CodesDo: Look at the control panel for any displayed error codes.Observe: Error codes or symbols appear on the display.Means: The washer has a specific issue to address.Next: Consult the manual for the error code meaning and solution.
- Test the Start ButtonDo: Press the start button multiple times to ensure it's functioning.Observe: The button clicks or the panel responds.Means: The start button is working correctly.Next: If unresponsive, the control board may need inspection.
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Power outage or tripped breaker The washer requires a stable power source to start. | Common | Easy | None |
| Closed water valves Water must flow to the washer for the cycle to begin. | Common | Easy | None |
| Door/lid not properly closed Safety mechanisms prevent the washer from starting if the door is open. | Common | Easy | Door latch assembly |
| Control panel malfunction A faulty control board can prevent cycle initiation. | Sometimes | Hard | Control board |
| Blocked drain pump filter A clogged filter can cause error codes that stop the cycle. | Sometimes | Easy–Medium | Drain pump filter |
| Faulty water inlet valve The valve may not allow water into the washer, triggering a delay or error. | Sometimes | Medium | Water inlet valve |
| Malfunctioning door lock switch The washer needs confirmation the door is locked before starting. | Sometimes | Medium | Door lock switch |
| Internal control board error Electronic faults can prevent the washer from starting. | Rare | Hard | Control board |
Parts matching
If your washer still won't start, you may need these parts:
- Door latch assembly
- Control board
- Water inlet valve
- Door lock switch
- Drain pump filter
Match part numbers from your washer's model to ensure compatibility.
When to call a professional
- The washer still won't start after checking all basic issues
- You detect a burning smell or sparks from the unit
- The control panel displays a persistent error code you can't resolve
- You're uncomfortable working with electrical components
- The washer is under warranty and you don't want to risk voiding it
FAQ
Why does my washer power on but not start the cycle?
This can be due to a closed door/lid, tripped breaker, or a control panel issue. Check these components first.
How do I reset my washer if it won't start?
Unplug the washer for 1 minute, then plug it back in. This can clear minor glitches.
Can a clogged drain pump prevent the washer from starting?
Yes, a blocked drain pump can trigger error codes that stop the cycle. Clean the filter to resolve this.
What if the door won't lock properly?
Inspect the door latch and lock switch for damage or debris. Replace if necessary.
Is it safe to use a multimeter to test electrical components?
Yes, but always ensure the washer is unplugged before testing to avoid electrical shock.