Microwave Medium Severity
DOOR-STUCK Appliance Error Code

Wolf Microwave DOOR-STUCK Error: Drawer Stuck

What Does Wolf Microwave Drawer Stuck Mean? Wolf microwave drawer models add mechanical complexity that other Wolf microwaves do not have — a motorized drawer that slides in and out of the cabinet. When that drawer stops opening or closing correctly, the microwave becomes unusable even if the cooking electronics are perfectly fine. Wolf service […]

Quick Assessment

Answer to continue safely

Is it safe to keep using?

No. A stuck drawer should not be operated. Attempting to force it risks damaging the drawer motor, the cavity seal, or the mounting hardware. Stop using the microwave until it is serviced.

Can I reset the code?

Yes. A reset clears control-side confusion about the drawer state. Mechanical issues (binding, debris, motor failure) do not clear on reset and need physical intervention.

When to stop immediately?

Stop if you notice: Drawer is physically stuck and the reset did not help, Drawer motor makes grinding or straining sounds.

Symptoms You May Notice

Drawer does not open when the open button is pressed

The button produces a beep or acknowledgement but the drawer does not move, or it attempts to move and stalls partway.

Drawer does not stay closed

The drawer closes but bounces back open, or the control system will not recognize the closed state even when the drawer is physically closed.

Drawer motor sounds strained or silent

When the drawer is commanded to open or close, either the motor is clearly straining against resistance or it makes no sound at all.

Possible Causes

1

Improper mounting screws

Oversized or mispositioned mounting screws have created a binding condition that prevents the drawer from sliding freely.

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2

Drawer motor failure

The motor that drives the drawer open and closed has failed — bearing wear, winding damage, or a drive-train issue.

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3

Door sensor or switch fault

The switches that tell the control board whether the drawer is open or closed have failed, leaving the control in an indeterminate state.

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4

Foreign object caught in the drawer track

Debris, food, or a utensil has found its way into the drawer mechanism and is blocking movement.

DIY Possible

Safe Checks You Can Do

These checks are safe for homeowners. No disassembly required. Do not remove panels or access internal components.
  1. 1

    Inspect the drawer opening for obstructions

    Look around the drawer edges for anything wedged in — a utensil, food debris, or a dropped item. Clear any visible obstruction.

    Items dropped during cooking can fall into the drawer mechanism when the drawer is extended.

  2. 2

    Reset power at the breaker

    Switch off the microwave breaker for 30 seconds, then restore power. If the control is confused about the drawer state, a reset often resolves it.

    Do not attempt to force the drawer open or closed during or after the reset.

When to Call a Professional

Contact a qualified technician if:

  • Recent installation or re-installation of the drawer
  • Oversized mounting screws visible around the drawer frame
  • Drawer has had prior mechanical issues

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