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Samsung Dishwasher Stuck Mid Cycle - Causes & Fix

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⚡ Quick Answer

Usually a door latch or switch failure stopping the cycle. Check latch engagement first, then inspect fill valve and drain path.

Difficulty Intermediate (DIY)
Est. time 15-60 min
Tools Multimeter , nut driver, screwdrivers

Samsung Dishwasher Stuck Mid Cycle — What’s Happening

A Samsung dishwasher stuck mid-cycle is not a single fault code. It is a symptom that points to an interruption in door status, fill, drain, heating, or control logic. If the machine stops and displays an error, Samsung says the meaning depends on the specific code, and its guidance is to use the code-specific troubleshooting page rather than treat mid-cycle stop as one universal fault.

Samsung’s own support materials mention several behaviors that can interrupt operation, including a stuck button, water not making it through the filter, and other cycle interruptions that require checking the machine’s condition and then resetting or servicing it if the issue returns. The same mid-cycle symptom can come from different codes or no code at all.

Jump to Fix

Most Likely Causes

How to Diagnose and Fix

  1. Verify the symptom and check whether the unit is dead, paused, flashing, or displaying a code, because Samsung’s own troubleshooting is code-driven.
  2. Cut power by unplugging the dishwasher or switching the breaker off before resistance or continuity testing.
  3. Inspect the door system first by closing the door firmly and checking latch engagement. If the latch feels weak, inconsistent, or the cycle resumes when pressure is applied to the door, the latch or switch assembly is suspect.
  4. Check for fill faults by confirming the water supply is on and the inlet line is not restricted, then inspect the water inlet valve and its strainer for debris and test valve continuity with a multimeter.
  5. Check the drain path by cleaning the fine filter, sump area, and drain hose, and verify the drain pump impeller turns freely.
  6. Check the heating circuit by testing the heating element with a multimeter. One field reference suggests a typical reading of 20 to 30 ohms, but consult service data for your model.
  7. Check safety and sensing devices including the thermal fuse, float switch, and any water-level or temperature sensors if the model uses them and the cycle stalls without obvious fill or drain failure.
  8. Check the control interface and board if all mechanical and electrical components test good but the cycle still stops without explanation.

Parts You Might Need

PartNotes
Door latch assembly (Samsung dishwasher)Amazon | Includes latch, catch, and switch assembly
Water inlet valve (Samsung dishwasher)Amazon | Replace if continuity test fails or strainer is blocked
Drain pump (Samsung dishwasher)Amazon | Replace if pump is noisy, jammed, or electrically open
Heating element (Samsung dishwasher)Amazon | Replace if open, shorted, or visibly damaged

If your appliance also shows a code on the display, these match this problem:

When to Call a Pro

Call a pro if you are not comfortable with multimeter testing, if the control board shows signs of moisture damage or burnt traces, or if you have replaced the door latch and inlet valve but the cycle still stops mid-run. A qualified appliance technician has the service software and wiring diagrams to diagnose control logic faults and can source and program control boards when needed.


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