Washer Error Codes
250 verified codes. Every page shows the meaning, implicated component, ranked fixes, and the source it was derived from.
- Beko E01 (UK) — The machine is not detecting the door as closed and locked.
- Beko E02 (UK) — The water is not reaching its target temperature.
- Beko E03 (UK) — The machine cannot drain within the expected time.
- Beko E04 (UK) — The machine is not filling within the expected time.
- Beko E05 (UK) — The water-level pressure switch is reading incorrectly.
- Beko E06 (UK) — The NTC temperature sensor is not reading correctly.
- Beko E07 (UK) — A motor or motor-triac circuit fault was detected.
- Beko E08 (UK) — A motor or tachometer fault was detected.
- Beko E09 (UK) — A door interlock fault was detected (variant code).
- Beko E10 (UK) — A door lock or control fault was detected.
- Beko E11 (UK) — A motor fault or unbalanced load was detected during spin.
- Beko E13 (UK) — A water leak was detected by the leak-protection system.
- Beko E17 (UK) — A motor or inverter-board fault on induction motor models.
- Bosch E01 — A door lock fault is preventing the washer from starting.
- Bosch E02 — A drainage or motor fault is preventing drum rotation.
- Bosch E03 — The door lock feedback signal failed, so secure closure cannot be confirmed.
- Bosch E05 — A drainage system fault is indicated.
- Bosch E11 — A water inlet fault is indicated.
- Bosch E13 — A drainage fault is indicated.
- Bosch E14 — A water inlet fault is indicated.
- Bosch E16 — A water inlet fault is indicated.
- Bosch E17 — A water inlet fault is indicated.
- Bosch E19 — A heating fault is indicated.
- Bosch E20 — A drainage fault is indicated.
- Bosch E21 — A drainage fault is indicated.
- Bosch E22 — A drainage fault is indicated.
- Bosch E24 — A drainage fault is indicated.
- Bosch E88 — A control communication fault is indicated.
- Bosch F16 — A door fault is indicated.
- Bosch F18 — A drainage fault is indicated.
- Bosch F21 — A motor fault is indicated.
- Bosch F42 — A motor fault is indicated.
- Bosch F43 — A motor fault is indicated.
- Candy E01 (UK) — The machine is not detecting the door as closed and locked.
- Candy E02 (UK) — The machine is not filling within the expected time.
- Candy E03 (UK) — The machine cannot drain within the expected time.
- Candy E04 (UK) — Too much water was detected in the drum.
- Candy E05 (UK) — The NTC temperature sensor is faulty.
- Candy E06 (UK) — An EEPROM or control-board memory fault was detected.
- Candy E07 (UK) — A door lock or motor fault was detected, varying by model.
- Candy E08 (UK) — The motor speed sensor is not reading drum speed correctly.
- Candy E09 (UK) — A triac fault was detected on the control board.
- Candy E10 (UK) — A communication error occurred between control modules.
- Candy E11 (UK) — A drying-circuit heater fault on washer-dryer models.
- Candy E12 (UK) — A communication fault occurred between modules.
- Candy E13 (UK) — A control board fault was detected.
- Candy E14 (UK) — A control board fault variant was detected.
- Candy E15 (UK) — A drying heater fault on washer-dryer models.
- Candy E16 (UK) — A heating element or inverter-board fault was detected.
- Candy E17 (UK) — No tacho signal: the speed sensor is not detecting drum rotation.
- Candy E18 (UK) — A control board fault was detected.
- Candy E19 (UK) — A pressure switch or level sensor fault was detected.
- Candy E20 (UK) — A drain pump fault variant or pressure switch error was detected.
- Candy E21 (UK) — Incorrect current was detected in the motor circuit.
- Candy E22 (UK) — A drum sensor or motor fault was detected.
- Frigidaire E11 — The fill time is too long.
- Frigidaire E13 — A water leak in the tub or an air leak in the air bell was detected.
- Frigidaire E14 — A reed switch fault was detected.
- Frigidaire E21 — Water is not pumping out fast enough.
- Frigidaire E23 — The drain-pump relay on the control board failed.
- Frigidaire E31 — A pressure-sensor communication failure was detected.
- Frigidaire E35 — The pressure sensor indicates a water overfill.
- Frigidaire E41 — The control board reads the door switch as open.
- Frigidaire E42 — The door remains locked after the cycle completes.
- Frigidaire E43 — A control board fault was detected.
- Frigidaire E47 — The door PTC circuit opened during spin.
- Frigidaire E52 — A bad signal was received from the tachogenerator.
- Frigidaire E55 — The motor is overheating.
- Frigidaire E57 — High current was detected on the inverter.
- Frigidaire E5D — A communication problem was detected.
- Frigidaire E67 — The microprocessor input voltage is incorrect.
- Frigidaire E75 — A water-temperature sensor circuit failure was detected.
- Frigidaire EF1 — The drain pump is clogged.
- Frigidaire EF2 — Too much detergent was used.
- Hoover E00 (UK) — A control module (EEPROM or main board) fault was detected.
- Hoover E01 (UK) — The door lock (or drum-brake safety device on older collector-motor models) is n
- Hoover E02 (UK) — The machine is not filling within the expected time.
- Hoover E03 (UK) — The machine is not draining within the expected time.
- Hoover E04 (UK) — The NTC temperature sensor is not reading correctly.
- Hoover E05 (UK) — A heating circuit fault in the element or relay was detected.
- Hoover E06 (UK) — The motor tachometer or speed sensor is not reading correctly.
- Hoover E07 (UK) — A door lock fault on newer models, or a motor-triac fault on older ones.
- Hoover E08 (UK) — A motor speed sensor (tachometer) fault was detected.
- Hoover E09 (UK) — A triac fault on the control board (or motor/drum fault on older collector-motor
- Hoover E10 (UK) — A communication or board error was detected.
- Hoover E11 (UK) — A fill timeout variant (or internal communication fault on older models).
- Hoover E12 (UK) — A motor driver fault was detected.
- Hoover E13 (UK) — A pressure switch or water-level sensor fault was detected.
- Hoover E14 (UK) — A secondary pressure-switch reading is incorrect.
- Hoover E15 (UK) — The motor is drawing excessive current.
- Hoover E16 (UK) — An inverter or motor driver board fault was detected.
- Hoover E17 (UK) — Overheating: the water temperature is too high.
- Hoover E18 (UK) — A secondary temperature-sensor reading error was detected.
- Hoover E19 (UK) — An internal data bus communication error was detected.
- Hoover E20 (UK) — Overspeed: the drum is spinning faster than expected.
- Hoover E21 (UK) — Incorrect current was detected in the motor circuit.
- Hoover E22 (UK) — A motor driver fault variant was detected.
- Hotpoint F01 (UK) — The electronic control board is not operating correctly.
- Hotpoint F02 (UK) — A motor circuit fault affecting drum rotation was detected.
- Hotpoint F03 (UK) — The NTC temperature sensor is not reading correctly.
- Hotpoint F05 (UK) — The machine is unable to drain its waste water.
- Hotpoint F06 (UK) — The drum is not rotating, from a motor or brush fault.
- Hotpoint F07 (UK) — A pressure-switch or water-level fault was detected.
- Hotpoint F08 (UK) — The heater relay cannot activate or is stuck; heater and pressure-switch connect
- Hotpoint F09 (UK) — An overheating or heating-relay fault was detected.
- Hotpoint F10 (UK) — A cold-fill or motor-control fault was detected.
- Hotpoint F11 (UK) — No hot fill on dual-inlet machines.
- Hotpoint F12 (UK) — No mixed fill on dual-inlet machines.
- Hotpoint F13 (UK) — A water-supply or inlet-valve fault was detected.
- Hotpoint F14 (UK) — The pressure switch is jammed reading empty.
- Hotpoint F15 (UK) — An electronic control board fault was detected on specific models.
- Hotpoint F16 (UK) — A door lock fault was detected on specific models.
- Hotpoint F17 (UK) — A water-level fault was detected.
- Hotpoint F18 (UK) — A drain pump fault was detected on specific models.
- Indesit F01 (UK) — The electronic control board is not operating correctly.
- Indesit F02 (UK) — A motor circuit fault affecting drum rotation was detected.
- Indesit F03 (UK) — The NTC temperature sensor is not reading correctly.
- Indesit F04 (UK) — The pressure switch registers no water or an incorrect level.
- Indesit F05 (UK) — The machine is unable to drain its waste water.
- Indesit F06 (UK) — The drum is not rotating, from a motor or brush fault.
- Indesit F07 (UK) — A tachogenerator or motor speed-sensor fault was detected.
- Indesit F08 (UK) — The heater relay cannot activate or is stuck; heater and pressure-switch connect
- Indesit F09 (UK) — An overheating or heating-relay fault was detected.
- Indesit F10 (UK) — A fill or motor-control fault was detected, varying by model generation.
- Indesit F11 (UK) — No hot fill on dual-inlet machines.
- Indesit F12 (UK) — No mixed fill on dual-inlet machines.
- Indesit F13 (UK) — A water-supply or inlet-valve fault was detected.
- Indesit F15 (UK) — An electronic control board fault was detected on specific models.
- Indesit F16 (UK) — A door lock fault was detected on specific models.
- Indesit F17 (UK) — The pressure switch is reading an abnormal water level.
- Indesit F18 (UK) — A drain pump fault was detected on specific models.
- LG CE — An over-current condition was detected in the motor drive circuit.
- LG DE — The door could not be confirmed locked before the cycle started.
- LG DL — The door-latch switch is not reading the door as closed.
- LG E6 — A foreign object or jam was detected between the drum and the pulsator.
- LG FE — Water rose past the safe threshold, indicating an overfill.
- LG IE — Water did not reach the required level within the fill window, indicating an ina
- LG LE — Motor overload protection tripped after the drive motor stalled or locked.
- LG OE — Water was not expelled from the tub within the expected drain window.
- LG PE — The water-level pressure sensor reported a reading outside its valid range.
- LG PF — Power to the washer was interrupted during a running cycle.
- LG SUD — Excess foam was detected and the wash paused to disperse it.
- LG TCL — Maintenance reminder that the tub-clean cycle is due.
- LG TE — The water-heating circuit or its thermistor is out of range.
- LG UE — The drum could not balance the load well enough to spin safely.
- Maytag DET — No detergent cartridge is detected in the dispenser.
- Maytag DRN — The washer is not draining properly.
- Maytag F5E2 — The door is not locking properly.
- Maytag F7E1 — A motor speed-sensing error was detected.
- Maytag F8E1 — The washer senses a low flow of water during fill.
- Maytag F8E2 — A problem was detected with the dispenser system.
- Maytag F9E1 — Draining is taking longer than expected (over about eight minutes).
- Maytag HC — The hot and cold inlet hoses are connected in reverse.
- Maytag INT — The cycle was paused or cancelled.
- Maytag LDL — The lid is not locking.
- Maytag LDU — The lid cannot unlock.
- Maytag LID — The lid was left open.
- Maytag LOC — The control lock is active, disabling the panel.
- Maytag OFB — The load is out of balance.
- Maytag OL — The load is too large.
- Maytag PF — The wash cycle was interrupted by a power failure.
- Maytag RL — Items were detected in the drum during the Clean Washer cycle.
- Maytag SUD — Too many suds were detected in the wash.
- Miele F1 (UK) — A short circuit was detected in the NTC temperature sensor.
- Miele F10 (UK) — A water intake fault was detected.
- Miele F100 (UK) — A communication link failure was detected.
- Miele F104 (UK) — Low voltage is reaching the drive.
- Miele F11 (UK) — The machine is having difficulty draining.
- Miele F15 (UK) — A fault was detected in the hot water intake.
- Miele F16 (UK) — Excess detergent (over-foaming) was detected.
- Miele F19 (UK) — The flow meter is turning too slowly.
- Miele F2 (UK) — An open circuit or fault was detected in the NTC temperature sensor.
- Miele F20 (UK) — A heating malfunction was detected.
- Miele F29 (UK) — The steam heater is inactive.
- Miele F34 (UK) — The door is failing to lock.
- Miele F35 (UK) — The door is failing to unlock.
- Miele F39 (UK) — A failure was detected in the electronic unit.
- Miele F41 (UK) — Faulty electronic memory is returning incorrect data.
- Miele F43 (UK) — The appliance model is not programmed in the control.
- Miele F45 (UK) — The flash RAM is defective.
- Miele F50 (UK) — A drive fault was detected.
- Miele F51 (UK) — A level-switch or pressure-sensor fault was detected.
- Miele F53 (UK) — A speed sensor (tachometer) fault was detected.
- Miele F56 (UK) — The final spin speed stayed below 400 rpm.
- Miele F62 (UK) — The program selector is defective.
- Miele F63 (UK) — A failure was detected in the water path control unit.
- Miele F65 (UK) — The drum lighting cap is missing.
- Miele F81 (UK) — Steam is inactive in the heater unit.
- Miele F83 (UK) — Excessive temperature was detected in the heater unit.
- Miele F92 (UK) — A hygiene warning: risk of bacterial contamination from low-temperature washing.
- Samsung 11E (UK) — A low water level was detected during operation.
- Samsung 12E (UK) — A control-panel button fault was detected.
- Samsung 13E (UK) — A signal communication fault was detected.
- Samsung 1C (UK) — The water-level sensor reported a fault.
- Samsung 3C (UK) — A drive-motor fault was detected.
- Samsung 3CP (UK) — An electronic control fault was detected.
- Samsung 4C (UK) — The washer is not receiving water correctly during fill.
- Samsung 4C2 (UK) — The incoming water is running hot, indicating a hot-tap connection.
- Samsung 5C (UK) — The washer cannot drain the water away.
- Samsung 6E (UK) — The water heater is malfunctioning.
- Samsung 8C (UK) — The vibration (MEMS) sensor reported a fault.
- Samsung 9C1 (UK) — Low supply voltage was detected.
- Samsung CB (UK) — The washer is running a calibration cycle.
- Samsung DC (UK) — The door is not fully closed or something is trapped in it.
- Samsung DDC (UK) — The AddWash door was opened without pausing the cycle.
- Samsung DE2 (UK) — The on/off switch reported a fault.
- Samsung E3 (UK) — An overflow condition was detected, often from excess detergent.
- Samsung E4 (UK) — An unbalanced load was detected.
- Samsung EA (UK) — A motor fault was detected.
- Samsung EC (UK) — The temperature sensor is reading incorrectly.
- Samsung FE (UK) — A fan fault was detected on washer-dryer models.
- Samsung HE2 (UK) — The dryer heater overheated and shut down for safety.
- Samsung HE3 (UK) — The steam function is malfunctioning.
- Samsung HOT (UK) — The appliance is hot and the fan is running until it cools.
- Samsung PLO (UK) — A power fault was detected at the socket or fuse.
- Samsung UC (UK) — Voltage fluctuation was detected in the supply.
- Samsung 1C — The water-level sensor or leak detection reported a fault.
- Samsung 3C — A drive-motor fault was detected.
- Samsung 4C — The washer is not receiving water correctly during fill.
- Samsung 4C2 — The cold supply line is running unexpectedly hot, indicating reversed hoses.
- Samsung 5C — Water is not leaving the tub at the expected rate, or at all.
- Samsung 8C — The vibration (MEMS) sensor reported a fault.
- Samsung 9C1 — An irregularity was detected in the supply voltage.
- Samsung AC — A communication fault occurred between electronic modules.
- Samsung DC — The door is not closed and locked.
- Samsung HC — The heating circuit is out of range.
- Samsung OC — The water level rose above the permitted maximum.
- Samsung PC — A clutch-position fault was detected.
- Samsung SDC — The detergent drawer is not fully closed.
- Samsung SUD — Excess suds were detected and the cycle paused to clear the foam.
- Samsung TE — A temperature-sensor fault was detected.
- Samsung UB — The load is unbalanced and the drum cannot spin safely.
- Whirlpool DET — No detergent cartridge is detected in the dispenser.
- Whirlpool DRN — The washer is not draining properly.
- Whirlpool F5E2 — The door is not locking properly.
- Whirlpool F7E1 — A motor speed-sensing error was detected.
- Whirlpool F8E1 — The washer senses a low flow of water during fill.
- Whirlpool F8E2 — A problem was detected with the dispenser system.
- Whirlpool F9E1 — Draining is taking longer than expected (over about eight minutes).
- Whirlpool HC — The hot and cold inlet hoses are connected in reverse.
- Whirlpool INT — The cycle was paused or cancelled.
- Whirlpool LDL — The lid is not locking.
- Whirlpool LDU — The lid cannot unlock.
- Whirlpool LID — The lid was left open.
- Whirlpool LOC — The control lock is active, disabling the panel.
- Whirlpool OFB — The load is out of balance.
- Whirlpool OL — The load is too large.
- Whirlpool PF — The wash cycle was interrupted by a power failure.
- Whirlpool RL — Items were detected in the drum during the Clean Washer cycle.
- Whirlpool SUD — Too many suds were detected in the wash.