SOURCE: "Door Locked" Indicator Switch Faulty
You should access the lid switch (the switch is inside the machine main housing near the door frame) and to see whether it become loose or was broken. Good luck!
SOURCE: wma 32
Hello mate if you undue the three screws behind the soap draw and remove the front contol panel complete with the pcb board.. just undue all the wiring pulgs and jotting down which wire goes back where. Once the complete panel is out unclip the pcb from the front panel and you can see if it is blown or not..
10 out of 10 the pcb board is blown.....
hope this helps.... Its either you carbons on your motor which do it or the door interlock.. 65 % of the time its the carbon brushes wearing out on the motor that blow the pcb
if you need any more help let us know....
cheers the doctor
SOURCE: door locked indicator light flashing
reposition the switch.. in the door
first try holding button at door with finger and press start..if same symptom appears...check tab that depresses that switch and if its good try to reposition or replace switch.
SOURCE: LG Front Loader WD-8074FHB
sometimes you just have to force the door but first try hitting the machine near the door lock sometimes this helps the door interlock may be stuck in the closed position
SOURCE: 2001 VW Jetta 1.8L - Front RH Door Lock won't lock
I have a similar issue on a 2001 Jetta sedan. jandkat seems to be talking about the old system that VW used (pre-1998). To my knowledge there is no vacuum-based locks in the 2001 models. I've had the door completely apart and there are defiantly not any vacuum hoses. The only 100% for sure fix I have found is to replace the door latch mechanism. There are some other options but I'm not sure they would completely fix the issues you are having. Now for the bad news: you can only get this door latch mechanism from VW dealers. I have yet to find a place online or elsewhere that carries them. They are around $185 for the latching mechanism and if you don't want to install it, be prepared to pay another $200 or so in labor. If you do want to do it yourself, here is a great site that has step-by-step how to take a VW door apart: http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=1015107
Hope this helps
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