The term "wert out of order" is not common in contemporary English, but it could be construed as an old-fashioned way of saying "were malfunctioning." If we consider this interpretation, some antonyms for "wert out of order" might include "were functioning correctly," "were operating smoothly," or "were in good working order." Alternatively, if we interpret "wert out of order" more figuratively, as meaning "were behaving badly" or "were not following the rules," some antonyms might include "were well-behaved," "were following the rules," or "were acting appropriately." In either case, the antonyms for "wert out of order" suggest a sense of orderliness, functionality, and adherence to rules or norms.