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Mary Rowan Posted on Mar 26, 2017

I put clothes inside the washer, added detergent, closed the door and selected the cycle. The Start button didn't light, but the Finished/Wash/Rinse lights all flashed and kept beeping. The door will not open, even after leaving the machine unplugged for some time. this has happened before, and you were able to give me a solution last time, but i lost the instructions. I can't access my Profile with the old solution because I forgot that original password, and my 5 attempts to have FixYa send a new one to my email have failed! That's over the last 12 hours. Eventually I gave up and started a new account to get help from you. I do remember that that initial solution involved pushing several buttons simultaneously.

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SOURCE: door won't open Bosch Nexxt 100 Series WFMC1001UC Front Load Washer

The door sensor/ lock is not working well

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