Flashing Lid Lock LED
A flashing Lid Lock LED on your Kenmore washer indicates an issue with the lid lock mechanism, preventing the washer from starting a cycle. Here's a breakdown of the possible reasons and troubleshooting steps -
Possible Reasons for Flashing Lid Lock LED
- Improperly closed lid - The most common reason is simply an unsecured lid. Ensure the washer door is firmly shut and all latches are engaged.
- Foreign object obstructing latch - Sometimes, laundry items or debris caught between the door and the door seal can prevent the lid from closing properly and engaging the lock.
- Faulty lid lock mechanism - If the lock itself is malfunctioning, it might not be able to secure the door even when it's shut.
- Loose connections - Electrical connections between the lid lock and the control board might be loose or damaged, disrupting communication.
How to troubleshoot the flashing Lid Lock LED on your Kenmore washer
- Check the lid - Visually inspect the door opening for any objects that might be preventing a proper closure. Ensure the lid is firmly shut and all latches are engaged.
- Clean the door seal - Wipe down the door seal with a damp cloth to remove any debris or moisture buildup that could hinder the latch from securing properly.
- Reset the washer - Try unplugging the washer from the power outlet for a few minutes, then plugging it back in and restarting the cycle. This can sometimes reset any glitches with the lid lock sensor.
If the Lid Lock LED Continues Flashing
- Consult your user manual - Your Kenmore washer's user manual might have specific troubleshooting steps or diagnostics for a flashing Lid Lock LED. It might also provide instructions on how to access the lid lock mechanism for visual inspection (if possible on your model).
- Consider professional help - If the troubleshooting steps above don't resolve the issue, consulting a qualified appliance repair technician is recommended. They can diagnose the exact cause of the problem (improper closure, obstructing object, faulty lock mechanism, or loose connection) and recommend the appropriate solution. This might involve removing any obstructing objects, cleaning the door seal more thoroughly, repairing the lid lock mechanism, or fixing loose electrical connections.
Here are some additional tips
- Avoid slamming the washer door shut, as this can put stress on the lid lock mechanism over time.
If your Kenmore washer is still under warranty, contacting the manufacturer's customer service might be an option for a free repair related to the lid lock mechanism.