Error library · ELECTROLUX
20 references below—open any card for meaning, severity, and when to book. Call 844-898-1441 for Electrolux repair or use our scheduler.
Indexed codes
20
Brand
Electrolux
Family
Washer
Severity is a quick triage hint—not a substitute for in-home diagnosis.
E54 is commonly associated with motor and inverter diagnostics; your manual may include specific reset procedures. If a reset clears the UI but the spin cycle fails to complete twice in a row, suspect a hardware issue. Contact Electrolux Appliance Experts for repair to document the error store and propose a written scope before major motor work.
Open referenceElectrolux washers often show E11 when the control does not see normal water entry within the expected window. Check that both supply valves are fully open, hoses are not kinked, and inlet screens are not plugged with grit from a recent plumbing disturbance. If the code returns on the next fill, stop repeat attempts and contact Electrolux Appliance Experts for repair so we can verify the inlet valve, pressure switch path, and wiring without flooding the laundry area.
Open referenceE57 on front-load washers often relates to high-speed spin supervision—bearings, shocks, or imbalance sensors can all influence what the control “believes” about drum motion. Redistribute the load once; if a light test load still fails high spin, contact Electrolux Appliance Experts for repair to inspect shocks, springs, and bearing play.
Open referenceE13 on a washer typically points the control at a water-related error outside a simple “slow fill” pattern—sometimes linked to dispenser routing, overfill protection, or an unexpected water level signature. Pause the cycle, power off if the manual allows, and note whether water continues to creep in when the machine should be idle. Contact Electrolux Appliance Experts for repair if the code persists; creeping fill is not a safe watch-and-wait situation.
Open referenceE58 commonly appears alongside E57 when spin cannot be completed safely—listen for rhythmic thumping that tracks drum RPM. Stop if the cabinet walks or hoses hammer the wall. Contact Electrolux Appliance Experts for repair to balance mechanical and electronic causes instead of adjusting feet randomly.
Open referenceE21 is most often associated with incomplete draining: a slow pump, blocked trap, kinked standpipe hose, or suds that mimic a drain error. Clear any obvious kinks, reduce detergent if you recently changed brands, and listen for the drain pump hum without water leaving. If the tub still holds water after a manual drain attempt described in your manual, contact Electrolux Appliance Experts for repair before running heavy spin loads.
Open referenceE61 is frequently door-lock specific: the control wants a locked drum before spin but does not see the switch states it expects. Clean the strike pocket, confirm the door is not twisted on hinges, and retry. If two consecutive cycles fail lock at the same step, contact Electrolux Appliance Experts for repair to replace or adjust the lock assembly with correct revisions.
Open referenceWhen E23 appears, the control is usually reporting a drain-side anomaly—sometimes after a suds lock or when air is trapped in the pump chamber. Power off, verify the drain filter (if your model allows owner access) is seated, and confirm the standpipe height matches installation guidance. If water remains after multiple drain tries or the code flashes every rinse, contact Electrolux Appliance Experts for repair to test pump volume and sensor feedback.
Open referenceE71 often involves temperature or heating supervision on washers equipped with steam or sanitize profiles—NTC drift, wiring, or a relay that never pulls in. Do not run steam cycles if you smell burning plastic. Contact Electrolux Appliance Experts for repair to verify heater resistance, NTC curves, and relay drivers on your exact software bundle.
Open referenceE24 commonly relates to water level logic the control does not trust—overflow sensing, pressure tube issues, or a fill that never stabilizes. Unplug if you see water outside the cabinet, then photograph the display and note which cycle step was active. Contact Electrolux Appliance Experts for repair so we can check the pressure hose for pinholes, vibration wear, or a stuck pressure switch without replacing parts blindly.
Open referenceE31 frequently ties to door lock or door-state feedback the control needs before spin. Confirm the door clicks shut, nothing traps the gasket, and the load is not pressing the door open during high extract. If the latch feels loose or the code appears even with an empty drum, contact Electrolux Appliance Experts for repair to evaluate lock striker alignment, the lock module, and harness continuity.
Open referenceE35 often surfaces when water level sensing does not match what the software expects mid-cycle—sometimes after a brief pause or when foam tricks the air dome. Run a rinse cycle with no detergent to rule out oversudsing, then retry a small test load. If the code repeats on plain-water cycles, contact Electrolux Appliance Experts for repair to validate the pressure system and control interpretation.
Open referenceE41 on washers is commonly tied to motor motion or tach feedback the inverter expects during agitate or spin. Note whether the drum is completely frozen, spins freely by hand when unplugged, or makes a grinding tone. Do not force spin with a jammed drum—contact Electrolux Appliance Experts for repair so we can separate mechanical binding from motor drive or hall-sensor issues.
Open referenceE42 generally indicates another branch of motor or drum motion monitoring than E41—your model chart still matters, but expect questions about belt, drive, or inverter handshake. Capture a short video of the noise pattern and whether the error hits on spin only. Contact Electrolux Appliance Experts for repair to read stored errors and road-test the drive system safely.
Open referenceE43 points the diagnostic tree toward motor or inverter communication patterns your UI may not spell out in plain language. Power cycle once, then avoid repeated high-speed attempts if you hear scraping. Contact Electrolux Appliance Experts for repair with model and serial ready—inverter errors and harness intermittents are verified with instrumentation, not guess swaps.
Open referenceE44 is another motor-control family code; owners often notice it after power blips or when vibration has stressed a connector under the tub. Note any recent moves of the machine and whether transit bolts were fully removed at install. Contact Electrolux Appliance Experts for repair to inspect connector torque paths and motor phase readings before authorizing major assemblies.
Open referenceE45 continues the motor branch grouping—symptoms may overlap with E41–E44, so timeline matters more than the label alone. Write down the first cycle where it failed (wash vs spin) and load size. Contact Electrolux Appliance Experts for repair so we can correlate your notes with service data instead of replacing three parts “just in case.”
Open referenceE51 frequently maps to motor or inverter parameters outside expected range—sometimes heat-related after a long cycle or wiring resistance from corrosion in laundry closets. Let the machine cool completely, retry once, and stop if a burning odor appears. Contact Electrolux Appliance Experts for repair to measure motor windings and inverter outputs against factory tolerances.
Open referenceE52 is another inverter/motor supervision code on many Electrolux laundry platforms. If the drum staggers, reverses oddly, or never reaches full spin, treat that as related evidence. Contact Electrolux Appliance Experts for repair—motor topics are not a safe DIY zone once insulation or bearings are suspect.
Open referenceE53 should be handled like other motor-family codes: avoid marathon retries that overheat the inverter. Note whether the error appears only with very heavy loads—imbalance can masquerade as drive errors until thresholds are crossed. Contact Electrolux Appliance Experts for repair to separate load issues from genuine component wear.
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