E01
Beko Washing Machine
Urgency
✓ Low
Easy to resolve
Repair difficulty
✓ DIY Friendly
No specialist needed
Diagnosis

What this error means

Door lock fault — the machine cannot detect or secure the door

The E01 error means the door lock mechanism has failed to engage or has lost contact with the control board. This prevents the cycle from starting or continuing. It is most commonly caused by the door not being pushed fully shut, debris trapped in the door seal, a worn latch hook, or a faulty door interlock switch.

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What to try first
Fix time
5–10 minutes
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Difficulty
Anyone
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Appliance
Washing Machine

Step-by-step

1
Push the door firmly shut with both hands on the outer plastic frame until you hear a definite click
The latch must fully engage before the machine will respond to any programme selection
2
Run your fingers slowly around the full rubber door seal feeling for trapped clothing, coins, or any debris
Even a single coin caught in the lower fold of the seal can prevent the door sitting flush
3
Unplug the machine, wait 60 seconds, then plug back in
This resets the door lock circuit and clears faults caused by temporary signal errors
4
Select a short Rinse and Spin programme to confirm whether the fault has cleared
Diagnostic

Symptoms to look for

  1. Door will not lock at the start of a programme
  2. Machine starts then stops immediately with E01 on the display
  3. Cycle pauses mid-wash with a door fault error
  4. Door appears fully closed but the machine will not begin
Step-by-step repair guide

Diagnostic steps

Time 15–25 minutes
Skill Anyone
Check the door is fully closed

Press the door firmly with both hands on the outer plastic frame — never push on the glass. You should hear and feel a solid click as the latch snaps into the catch plate. The door face should sit completely flush with the machine body.

If the door springs back slightly when you release it, something is preventing it from seating fully. Inspect the seal and latch carefully before applying more force.
Inspect the door seal for obstructions

Run your fingers slowly around the entire rubber door seal, pressing gently into the folds. Feel for trapped clothing, coins, hair grips, or any debris. Remove anything found. Pay particular attention to the lower section where items most commonly collect.

Do not force the door closed if you feel resistance. Forcing it against an obstruction can crack the door glass or damage the latch mechanism.
Examine the door latch and catch plate

Open the door and inspect the plastic latch hook on the door edge. It must be intact with no cracks, chips, or visible bending. Examine the catch plate slot on the machine body. Both parts must be undamaged and correctly aligned.

A cracked or bent latch hook must be replaced before running the machine. A damaged latch can allow the door to open under spin pressure causing flooding.
Inspect the door interlock switch

With the machine unplugged, look into the catch plate opening on the machine body. The interlock switch is the small electrical mechanism inside. Check it is not obstructed, discoloured, or showing signs of burning or melting.

Always unplug before inspecting any internal electrical component. The door interlock carries mains voltage during normal operation.
Check the door hinges for wear

Open the door fully and examine the top and bottom hinge points. Apply gentle upward pressure on the door edge — if it lifts noticeably the hinge is worn. A sagging door misaligns with the catch plate and causes intermittent E01 faults.

Hinge wear is most common on machines over 5 years old or where the door is opened and closed quickly.
Perform a full power reset

Unplug the machine and hold the power button for 5 seconds to discharge the control board. Leave unplugged for 60 seconds. Plug back in and try a short programme.

Beko control boards can latch a door fault code after a power interruption mid-cycle — a full discharge clears this without any physical fault being present.
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Escalation

When to call an engineer

  • Door interlock switch fails a continuity test with a multimeter
  • Door latch hook is visibly cracked, bent, or broken
  • Door hangs lower on one side — hinge is worn or damaged
  • Wiring to the door interlock is burnt or the connector has melted
Common questions

Frequently asked questions

Is E01 dangerous?
The fault itself is not dangerous, but never force the door open or attempt to run the machine while E01 is active. The door could open under spin pressure.
Why does E01 appear mid-cycle but not at the start every time?
The interlock switch is losing contact during vibration — it is wearing out and will fail permanently without replacement.
Will the machine drain before the door unlocks?
Yes — Beko machines complete a drain before releasing the door lock. If the door stays locked after unplugging, wait 2 minutes for the solenoid to release naturally.
Can a worn hinge cause E01?
Yes — a sagging door misaligns with the catch plate so the latch hook loses contact during spin vibration.

🎯 What is likely causing this fault?

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Door lock (interlock) failure 65%
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Latch/misalignment 20%
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Wiring / PCB 15%

⚠️ Estimates based on common faults — not a guaranteed diagnosis. Always verify before ordering parts.

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Parts you may need

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Usually found on a label inside the door frame or on the back panel of the machine.

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Part Approx. UK Cost Find it
door interlock / door lock assembly £12-£25
door interlock / door lock assembly £7 - £10

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