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    Why Bosch Washing Machine Keeps Turning OFF? – Troubleshooting Guide

    Your Bosch washing machine turning off mid-cycle is the last thing you want when you have at least a week’s worth of laundry to take care of. Not only do you have to deal with not having clean clothes, but you also have potentially high repair costs to worry about. So what’s causing the problem?

    Your Bosch washing machine can keep turning off due to a power surge, blocked filter, faulty lid switch, faulty water level pressure switch, or a faulty control board. Possible solutions include checking the circuit breaker, cleaning the filter, doing a master reset, and changing faulty switches.

    In this article, I’ll take a closer look at all of the issues causing your Bosch washing machine to turn off mid-cycle and how to solve them accordingly. I should also note that, before you attempt any of the fixes below, you should unplug your washer from its main power supply first for safety’s sake.

    Your Bosch washing machine is controlled by delicate electronics, which require the right amount of electrical current to function optimally. A sudden power surge can affect this balance, damaging the panel completely or causing it to malfunction. One of the ways this malfunction manifests is your washing machine suddenly beginning to turn off during a cycle. 

    Whenever you’re faced with a system malfunction error (which may show up as a code depending on the model you’re using), the first thing you should do is perform a system reset. A reset essentially attempts to bring the system back to its default operational setting, which may fix the issue you’re experiencing if the cause is a power surge.

    How To Fix?

    The specific steps for resetting a Bosch washing machine will differ slightly depending on its model. Therefore, for brevity’s sake, I will focus on how to reset the Series 4, Maxx 6, and Maxx 8 models of Bosch washing machines. 

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    Read: Bosch Washing Machine Beeping And Not Spinning – How To Troubleshoot?

    Resetting Series 4 Models

    1. Turn the dial to the “Off” position.
    2. Confirm that the door is firmly shut.
    3. Turn the dial all the way down to the 6 o’clock position.
    4. When the lights flash, press and hold down on the RPM button.
    5. Turn the dial a step forward (clockwise) from the 6 o’clock position.
    6. Keep pressing down the “RPM” button for 5 more seconds.
    7. Turn the dial forward to the off position.

    After the above steps, your washing machine should be reset.

    You can also watch this YouTube video to see how it’s done: 

    Your Bosch washing machine turning off mid-cycle is the last thing you want when you have at least a week’s worth of laundry to take care of. Not only do you have to deal with not having clean clothes, but you also have potentially high repair costs to worry about. So what’s causing the problem?

    Your Bosch washing machine can keep turning off due to a power surge, blocked filter, faulty lid switch, faulty water level pressure switch, or a faulty control board. Possible solutions include checking the circuit breaker, cleaning the filter, doing a master reset, and changing faulty switches.

    In this article, I’ll take a closer look at all of the issues causing your Bosch washing machine to turn off mid-cycle and how to solve them accordingly. I should also note that, before you attempt any of the fixes below, you should unplug your washer from its main power supply first for safety’s sake.

    Your Bosch washing machine is controlled by delicate electronics, which require the right amount of electrical current to function optimally. A sudden power surge can affect this balance, damaging the panel completely or causing it to malfunction. One of the ways this malfunction manifests is your washing machine suddenly beginning to turn off during a cycle. 

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    Whenever you’re faced with a system malfunction error (which may show up as a code depending on the model you’re using), the first thing you should do is perform a system reset. A reset essentially attempts to bring the system back to its default operational setting, which may fix the issue you’re experiencing if the cause is a power surge.

    How To Fix?

    The specific steps for resetting a Bosch washing machine will differ slightly depending on its model. Therefore, for brevity’s sake, I will focus on how to reset the Series 4, Maxx 6, and Maxx 8 models of Bosch washing machines. 

    Read: Bosch Washing Machine Beeping And Not Spinning – How To Troubleshoot?

    Resetting Series 4 Models

    1. Turn the dial to the “Off” position.
    2. Confirm that the door is firmly shut.
    3. Turn the dial all the way down to the 6 o’clock position.
    4. When the lights flash, press and hold down on the RPM button.
    5. Turn the dial a step forward (clockwise) from the 6 o’clock position.
    6. Keep pressing down the “RPM” button for 5 more seconds.
    7. Turn the dial forward to the off position.

    After the above steps, your washing machine should be reset.

    You can also watch this YouTube video to see how it’s done: 

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