Why is My Washer Stuck on Self-Clean Mode and How to Fix It?

Learn why your washer says 'self-clean' and how to resolve maintenance issues effectively.

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Your washer keeps saying 'self-clean' because it detects a need for maintenance. This usually means that residues, dirt, or mold have built up inside the drum. Running a self-clean cycle helps maintain the washer's efficiency and prevents unpleasant odors. To resolve this, follow the manufacturer's guidelines for running the self-clean cycle, typically using a washing machine cleaner or bleach. Regularly performing this cycle will ensure your machine remains in top condition.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What does it mean when my washer says self-clean? It indicates that the washer has detected the need for maintenance to address residues or mold build-up.
  2. How often should I run the self-clean cycle on my washer? It is recommended to run the self-clean cycle every 1 to 3 months, depending on usage.
  3. What products can I use to clean my washing machine? You can use a commercial washer cleaner or a mixture of bleach and water, as per the manufacturer's instructions.
  4. Can I interrupt a self-clean cycle? It's best to let the self-clean cycle complete for effective cleaning; interrupting may leave residues.