Siemens Washing Machine: not turning off after cycle
What is this symptom?
Experiencing issues with your Siemens washing machine not turning off after completing its cycle? This problem may manifest as a spinning drum or an active display, indicating that the machine is stuck in operation rather than returning to its idle state. Common causes include control board malfunctions, drainage issues, or unbalanced cycles. Understanding these factors can help you troubleshoot effectively.
Important Tips for Siemens Models
- Siemens official troubleshooting primarily covers mid‑cycle stops and drain issues; specific documentation for “won’t turn off†symptom is not widely published online — use general board/sensor diagnostics and contact Siemens support with model number.
- Some brands implement power‑off delays or post‑cycle functions that extend runtime after cycle completion — check manual for features.
Possible Causes
Control/timer malfunction or electronic control board error
How to Identify: Machine doesn’t progress to end state, display doesn’t reset, cannot cancel cycle via panel, persists after normal cycle duration
Part: Control board / timer
Drainage or pressure/water level sensor issue
How to Identify: Water not draining properly, machine keeps trying to drain or repeat rinse, cycle won’t end
Part: Pressure switch / drain pump / drain hose
Stuck cycle due to unbalanced or extended functions
How to Identify: Load unbalanced or specific extended functions cause continued operation without true fault code
Part: Cycle control logic
DIY Solutions
Perform Soft Reset by Power Reset
- Turn off the machine and unplug it from power
- Wait 5–10 minutes to allow control board to fully discharge
- Plug back in and restart a new cycle or attempt to cancel existing cycle
Check Drain Hose and Filter for Blockages
- Turn off and unplug the machine
- Locate and remove the drain filter panel
- Clean filter of debris
- Check drain hose for kinks or blockages and straighten/clear as needed
- Reconnect parts and test cycle
Professional Repairs
Replace Control Board / Timer Module
Replace Pressure/Water Level Sensor or Drain Pump
When to Call a Professional
Preventive Maintenance
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Regularly clean drain filter and hose: Drainage‑related extended cycles
Frequency: Monthly -
Run maintenance wash with no laundry and detergent cleaner: Sensor misreads and buildup
Frequency: Monthly
Frequently Asked Questions
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References & Sources
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Analysis based on real user discussions from appliance repair communities
Can I Fix This Myself?
Common Issues Reported by Users
- Clogged drain pump or exhaust pipe preventing the machine from completing the cycle properly.
- Faulty door latch or door switch, which may cause the machine to think the door is still open.
- Malfunctioning control board or timer that fails to send the signal to turn off the machine.
User Suggested Solutions
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Inspect and clean the drain pump and exhaust pipe. Disconnect the machine from power, remove the drain filter, and check for any blockages. Clear any debris found and reassemble.
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Test the door latch and switch for proper operation. Open the door and check if the latch engages correctly. If faulty, replace the door latch assembly.
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Check the control board for any visible damage or burnt components. If necessary, consult the user manual for troubleshooting steps or replace the control board.
Analysis based on 1 community discussions
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Sources
Data compiled from real discussions on r/appliancerepair and r/Appliances:
Community Discussions
the washing machine would finish the whole cycle but would not turn off
Several small items were stuck inside the exhaust pipe, which were removed to resolve the issue.
Source: Reddit r/appliancerepair
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