About

A structured lookup database for appliance error codes

FaultCodeLab organizes appliance codes by brand, appliance type, and normalized code, then shows source confidence, last-verified dates, and safety boundaries in plain language.

What this site is for

The goal is to help people understand what a code may point to, which owner-level checks are reasonable, and when professional service is the safer path.

How trust is handled

  • Indexable error-code pages show confidence and last verified dates.
  • Source guides separate official manufacturer references from weaker context.
  • Pages use cautious wording because a code is a clue, not an exact diagnosis.

What FaultCodeLab does not do

  • It does not replace the appliance manual or qualified service.
  • It does not recommend bypassing locks, sensors, or safety systems.
  • It does not publish exact model pages without reliable model-specific evidence.

Where to verify details

Use the methodology, source library, and coverage dashboard to see how records are selected and where the database is intentionally still narrow.

Safety comes first

Stop and use qualified help for gas, high-voltage, active leaks, overheating, food-safety uncertainty, or any step that requires disassembly.

Safety guide