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OE error code

Usually indicates that the washer is not draining as expected.

IE error code

Most LG sources describe IE as a warning that the washer is not filling with enough water in the expected time.

UE error code

LG documents UE as a warning that the washer is trying to balance an uneven laundry load.

dE error code

Commonly logged when the washer door is not locking or closing as expected.

5E error code

This code commonly points to a drainage issue. Samsung often treats 5E and 5C as related display variants.

4E error code

Manufacturer guidance usually ties 4E to a condition where the washer has detected a water supply problem.

Ub error code

Usually indicates that the washer has detected an unbalanced laundry load.

dC error code

Most Samsung sources describe dC as a warning that the washer door is not detected as closed and locked.

SUd error code

Samsung documents SUd as a warning that the washer has detected too many suds.

LC error code

Commonly logged when the washer detected moisture where it should not be or a water-level sensing issue.

E15 error code

This code commonly appears when leak protection has detected water in the dishwasher base area.

E24 error code

Manufacturer guidance usually ties E24 to a condition where the dishwasher is not draining properly.

F8 E1 error code

Usually indicates that the washer is not detecting the expected incoming water.

F9 E1 error code

Most Whirlpool sources describe F9 E1 as a warning that the washer is taking too long to drain.

F21 error code

Whirlpool documents F21 as a warning that the front-load washer drain time is longer than expected.

SUD error code

Commonly logged when the front-load washer has too many suds.

F5 E1 error code

This code commonly appears when the front-load washer detected a door switch or door lock issue.

F5 E2 error code

Manufacturer guidance usually ties F5 E2 to a condition where the front-load washer door is not locking properly.

F5 E3 error code

Usually indicates that the front-load washer detected a door lock or latch problem.

F7 E1 error code

Most Whirlpool sources describe F7 E1 as a warning that the front-load washer motor cannot reach the expected speed for the selected cycle.

F0 E5 error code

Whirlpool documents F0 E5 as a warning that the front-load washer detected an off-balance load during spin.

F8 E2 error code

Commonly logged when the front-load washer detected a dispenser system problem.

F8 E1 error code

This code commonly appears when the washer is not detecting the correct incoming water level.

F9 E1 error code

Manufacturer guidance usually ties F9 E1 to a long drain condition or drain pump system problem.

H2O Supply error code

Usually indicates that the washer is not receiving the expected water supply or pressure.

5C error code

Most Samsung sources describe 5C as a dishwasher drainage issue on Samsung models that use 5C or 5E.

4C error code

Samsung documents 4C as a warning that the dishwasher is not receiving enough water.

LC error code

Commonly logged when the dishwasher has detected a leak condition.

OE error code

This code commonly appears when the dishwasher has detected a drain issue.

IE error code

Manufacturer guidance usually ties IE to a condition where the dishwasher is not filling with enough water.

AE error code

Usually indicates that a leak has activated the dishwasher float switch.

H20 error code

Most GE sources describe H20 as a warning that the dishwasher is not getting enough water or no water during fill.

E18 error code

Bosch documents E18 as an issue with water flow into the dishwasher or water level being too low.

E25 error code

Commonly logged when the drain pump is blocked or the pump cover is loose or missing.

E09 error code

This code commonly points to a heat pump internal heater fault or error.

E12 error code

Manufacturer guidance usually ties E12 to limescale build-up in the dishwasher heat pump.

E14 error code

Usually indicates a flow meter failure or an issue with the dishwasher filling system.

E16 error code

Most Bosch sources describe E16 as an issue with water flowing into the dishwasher or the filling system.

E19 error code

Bosch documents E19 as a detergent dispenser solenoid circuit fault or error.

E22 error code

Commonly logged when the dishwasher filter is blocked or needs cleaning.

E23 error code

This code commonly points to an issue with the drain pump, such as a blocked, clogged, or faulty pump.

FTD error code

Usually indicates that the dishwasher failed to drain.

LEAK DETECTED error code

Usually indicates that the dishwasher has detected a possible leak.

F8E4 error code

Most Whirlpool sources describe F8E4 as water detected in the drip tray or a related leak/float condition.

F9E1 error code

Whirlpool documents F9E1 as a long drain or dishwasher not-draining condition.

F9E2 error code

Commonly logged for a drain motor error or drain-path problem.

F8E4 error code

This code commonly points to water detected in the drip tray or a related float/leak condition.

F9E1 error code

Manufacturer guidance usually ties F9E1 to a long drain or dishwasher not-draining condition.

F6E4 error code

Usually indicates a water float switch condition, often related to leveling or overfill detection.

FE error code

Most LG sources describe FE as a warning that the washer is overfilling or detecting an abnormal water level.

PE error code

Usually indicates a water level sensor problem.

LE error code

Commonly logged when the washer motor is overloaded, locked, or cannot turn normally.

CL error code

This code commonly appears when child Lock or Control Lock is active on the washer.

tE error code

Manufacturer guidance usually ties tE to a condition where the washer detected a heating or temperature sensor fault.

E1 error code

Usually indicates that a Frigidaire top-load washer is not filling or is filling too slowly.

E2 error code

Most Frigidaire sources describe E2 as a warning that a Frigidaire top-load washer is taking too long to drain or is not draining properly.

E3 error code

Frigidaire documents E3 as a warning that the washer lid is open or the lid lock was not recognized.

E4 error code

Commonly logged when a Frigidaire top-load washer is out of balance during spin.

i20 error code

This code commonly appears when the Frigidaire dishwasher is not draining properly.

E11 error code

Manufacturer guidance usually ties E11 to a condition where an Electrolux front-load washer is not filling during the wash phase.

E21 error code

Usually indicates that an Electrolux front-load washer is taking too long to pump out water.

E41 error code

Most Electrolux sources describe E41 as a warning that the washer control thinks the door switch is open.

E42 error code

Electrolux documents E42 as a warning that the washer door lock is not being recognized.

SU dS error code

Commonly logged when the washer has detected too many suds.

i20 error code

This code commonly appears when the Electrolux dishwasher is not draining properly.

F11 error code

Manufacturer guidance usually ties F11 to a drain fault, such as water not being pumped away as expected.

F24 error code

Usually indicates a heating relay contact fault that Miele treats as a service-level technical fault.

F70 error code

Most Miele sources describe F70 as a warning that the Miele waterproof protection system has reacted.

d80 error code

LG documents d80 as a warning that dryer airflow is restricted or the exhaust duct may be clogged.

tE1 error code

Commonly logged when the dryer detected a thermistor or temperature-sensing issue.

9C1 error code

This code commonly appears when the dryer detected abnormal supplied voltage.

tC error code

Manufacturer guidance usually ties tC to a condition where the dryer detected a temperature or temperature-sensor issue.

HC error code

Usually indicates that the dryer is getting too hot or has a heating-related fault.

dC error code

Most Samsung sources describe dC as a dryer door, latch, or door-sensor problem.

F01 error code

Whirlpool documents F01 as a warning that the dryer needs a controlled power reset and may need service if the code returns.

F2E1 error code

Commonly logged when the dryer detected a keypad or user-interface issue.

AF error code

This code commonly appears when the dryer detected restricted airflow through the lint screen or vent system.

L2 error code

Manufacturer guidance usually ties L2 to a condition where the dryer detected low or no line voltage.

PF error code

Usually indicates that the drying cycle was interrupted by a power failure.

rF error code

Most LG sources describe rF as an abnormality with the refrigerator compartment fan motor.

FF error code

LG documents FF as an abnormality with the freezer compartment fan motor.

gF error code

Commonly logged for a flow sensor error or low water pressure affecting the ice maker water fill.

dH error code

This code commonly appears when the refrigerator spent too long trying to complete defrost.

dS error code

Manufacturer guidance usually ties dS to a short or disconnection in a refrigerator defrost sensor.

5E error code

Usually indicates a fridge defrost sensor error on Samsung refrigerators.

40E error code

Most Samsung sources describe 40E as an ice room fan error on Samsung refrigerators.

FF error code

GE documents FF as a warning that frozen food should be checked because freezer temperature is rising too high.

PF error code

Commonly logged when power to the refrigerator has been interrupted.

CI error code

This code commonly appears when the refrigerator ice maker should be checked for proper operation.

F9 error code

Manufacturer guidance usually ties F9 to a condition where a component has failed somewhere in the oven door-lock circuit.

Bad Line error code

Usually indicates that power was applied to the oven or range but it was not wired correctly.

F3 E0 error code

Most Whirlpool sources describe F3 E0 as a problem with the oven temperature sensor, control, or associated wiring.

F5 E1 error code

Whirlpool documents F5 E1 as a main oven door latch, door switch, or associated wiring concern.

F9 E0 error code

Commonly logged for an electrical supply or miswired outlet concern on an electric range.