Beko Washing Machine Door Won’t Open
Beko Washing Machine Door Won’t Open
If your Beko washing machine door won’t open, the door lock is either still engaged or has developed a fault. There are several checks you can carry out at home before calling an engineer.
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Beko Error Codes Related To The Door
If your Beko washing machine is displaying an error code alongside the door fault, use the links below to find out what it means.
Beko Error Code E09 — door lock fault
Beko Error Code E10 — door jammed
Beko Error Code E05 — drainage fault preventing door release
Why Won’t My Beko Washing Machine Door Open?
Beko washing machine doors are designed to stay locked during and after a cycle as a safety feature. The door will not release until the machine has completed the cycle and confirmed the drum is empty. If the door will not open after the cycle has finished, there is likely a drainage issue, a door lock fault, or the machine still thinks water is present inside the drum.
Common Causes
Water still in the drum
The most common cause. A Beko washing machine will not release the door lock if it detects water inside the drum. If E05 is displayed, check the pump filter and drain hose for blockages before attempting to open the door.
Door lock fault
If E09 is displayed, the door lock mechanism has developed a fault. This will require a professional to inspect the door lock and its electrical connections.
Door jammed
If E10 is displayed, the machine is detecting that the door is jammed. Check for any laundry or debris caught in the door seal or latch before calling an engineer.
Cycle not yet complete
The door will remain locked until the cycle has fully finished. Wait a few minutes after the cycle ends before attempting to open the door.
Power cut during cycle
If the machine lost power mid-cycle, the door lock may remain engaged. Restoring power and allowing the machine to complete or cancel the cycle will usually release the door.
Child lock activated
If the child lock is active, the door and controls may be unresponsive. Check your user manual for how to deactivate the child lock on your model.
Checks To Try Before Calling An Engineer
Wait a few minutes
After the cycle ends, wait 2–3 minutes. The door lock releases automatically once the machine has completed its post-cycle checks.
Clean the pump filter
If water is visible in the drum or E05 is displayed, the machine will not release the door. Clean the pump filter — located behind a small panel at the bottom front of the machine — to allow the remaining water to drain.
Check for obstructions
If E10 is displayed, check around the door seal and latch for any laundry or debris preventing the door from releasing.
Reset the machine
Switch off at the mains and leave unplugged for a few minutes. Plug back in — this can release the door lock if the machine has frozen mid-cycle.
If You Need Spare Parts
If you are confident carrying out the repair yourself, compatible Beko washing machine door lock parts are available on Amazon with next day delivery.
Always check your model number before ordering to ensure compatibility.
When To Contact A Professional
If the door still will not open after trying the above checks, the door lock mechanism is likely faulty and will need to be replaced by a qualified engineer. Do not attempt to force the door open as this can damage the door lock, hinge or seal.
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