Slow Cooker: Won't Complete Cycle
If your slow cooker is not completing the cycle check the controls, switch, and element. Our repair guide is designed to help you nar down the part that needs to be replaced and provide tips for how you can fix it, saving you on time and money. Refer to your owner's manual for detailed instructions for your model.
Switches
If the switch, also known as the rotary switch, which activates certain functions such as continuing the cycle of the food in your slow cooker, then your switch might be damaged and will need to be replaced. This damage can happen from consistent use and time.
Elements
If the switch and control board are working in your slow cooker, but your slow cooker will not complete a cycle and cook the way you selected, then the heating element might be burned out or broken. If the heating element does not produce heat, it will not be able to cook the food in the pot. Check the element and replace it with a new one for better cooking results.
Control Boards
If the controls, also known as the circuit or input board, are damaged, then it can affect the cycle and timer in your slow cooker. If you notice the settings you are demanding such as the time or temperatures are not working then replace the controls for better cooking results.