Frigidaire Washing Machine Repair in Atlanta
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Frigidaire Washer Error Codes
Error Code | Cause | Solution |
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E11 | Fill time too long | If the washer takes too long to fill then first check if the cold and hot water inlet valves are set to the fully open position. The normal water pressure for Frigidaire front load washers is 30 psi. If there is insufficient pressure then contact your water utility. If sufficient pressure exists then check the inlet water filter and ensure that it is clear of debris. Inspect the valve assembly and make sure it can switch open and closed, replace if it cannot or is stuck in a single position. If water can fill the washer even when turned off then replace the inlet water valve assembly. If none of these fix the issue then unplug the washer and inspect the pressure switch/sensor wiring to the control board. If the wiring is okay then replace the pressure switch or sensor. If the problem persists then remove the control board and replace it. |
E13 | Water leak in the tub or air leak in the water level pressure sensor air hose | If your washer is leaking water then several steps can be taken to diagnose the issue. First start by draining any current water from the unit. Unplug the washer, then check inlet hoses and drain hoses for punctures, replace any damaged hoses. If there are no water leaks, then there may be an air leak that has triggered the error code. To fix this, unplug the washer, and inspect the air hose for punctures, replace if damaged. If neither of these fix the issue then replace the water pressure sensor, and if it persists then replace the main control board. |
E21 EF1 | Drains slowly | If the washer drains slowly then first check the drain hose for any kinks or clogs, removing any kinks and flushing the drain to remove any clogs in the drain line. If this doesn’t fix the issue then there may be a clog in the drain pump. Remove any clogs if present. Unplug the washer and check the wiring between the drain pump and the main control board. If the wiring is okay then replace the drain pump. |
E31 E32 | Water level pressure sensor isn’t communicating with the electronic control board | Unplug the washer and check the wiring between the main control board and the water pressure sensor. If the wiring is okay then replace the pressure sensor. If this still doesn’t fix the error then replace the main control board. |
E35 | Water level pressure sensor detects an overfill | If your washer overfills, then unplug the washer and let the water drain. If the water continues to build then turn the water inlet valves (cold and hot) to the fully closed position and wait for the water to drain. Replace the water inlet valve assembly. If the problem persists then check the wiring between the pressure sensor and main control board. If the wiring is okay then replace the pressure sensor. If this doesn’t fix the issue then replace the main control board. |
E38 | Clogged air trap | This error indicates a clogged air trap. First, unplug the washer and check the air hose for kinks, punctures, or other damage and replace the hose if damaged. If there are any clogs then remove any clogs present. If both the air hose and trap are clear of obstructions then replace the water level sensor. |
E41 E43 E45 E47 E48 E4A | Control detects the door open | This error indicates that the washer detects the door is open, even if it is mechanically closed. Unplug the washer and check the wires between the door lock assembly and the main control board, fixing any loose connections. If the wiring is okay then replace the door lock assembly. If the problem persists, replace the main control board. |
E52 | Bad signal from the drive motor tachometer | This error shows when the drive motor faults. Unplug the washer and check the wired connections between the motor control board and the drive motor. If the wiring is okay, then remove the drive motor and measure the resistance on the tachometer between pins 4 and 5; a normal value is between 105 Ohms and 130 Ohms. If the multimeter reads a value other than this then replace the motor. If the problem persists then replace the main control board. |
E53 | Low voltage to the motor control board | If there is not enough voltage to the main control board, unplug the washer and check the wiring between the main control board and the motor control board. Fix any loose wiring. If the problem persists, replace the main control board. |
E54 | Drive motor over speed | For a drive motor over speed error, unplug the washer, remove the drive motor, and measure the resistance on the tachometer between pins 4 and 5; a normal value is between 105 Ohms and 130 Ohms. If the multimeter reads a value other than this then replace the motor. If the problem persists then replace the main control board. |
E55 | Drive motor is under speed | For a drive motor under speed error, unplug the washer, and check to see if the tub spins freely. If it doesn’t, then remove the drive belt and try to see if the motor pulley spins freely. If it is stuck in place then replace the drive motor. If the drive motor spins freely but the tub doesn’t then replace the spin bearing between the outer tub and the spin basket. If the drive motor fails to consistently rotate then there could be a problem with the motor windings, replace the drive motor. If the problem persists then replace the main control board. |
E56 E57 E58 | High motor Current | For a drive, motor overcurrent error, unplug the washer, remove the drive belt and spin the motor pulley. If it doesn’t spin then replace the drive motor. If it does spin, then try to spin the tub. If the tub doesn’t spin then check the spin bearings. If both the tub and motor spins freely then disconnect the motor and check the resistance between pins 1 and 2, 2 and 3, and 1 and 3; these should all read between 4 Ohms and 6 Ohms. If these values are okay then replace the speed control board, if not then replace the drive motor. |
E59 | No tachometer signal for 3 seconds | This error indicates that connection between the drive motor and the control board was lost for more than 3 seconds. First unplug the washer. Check to see if the tub spins freely. If it doesn’t, then remove the drive belt and try to see if the motor pulley spins freely. If it is stuck in place, then replace the drive motor. If the tub doesn’t spin freely but the drive motor does, then replace the spin bearing between the outer tub and the spin basket. Check the wired connections between the motor control board and the drive motor. If the wiring is okay, then remove the drive motor and measure the resistance on the tachometer between pins 4 and 5; a normal value is between 105 Ohms and 130 Ohms. If the multimeter reads a value other than this then replace the drive motor. If the problem persists then replace the main control board. |
E5A E5C | The motor control board is overheated | This error occurs when the motor control board is overheated. Unplug the washer, remove the motor control board, and replace it. |
E5D E5F | Communication failure between the electronic control board and the motor control board | This error indicates an electronics communications problem. Unplug the washer and inspect the wired connections between the motor control board and the main control board. If the wiring is okay then replace the motor control board. If the problem persists then replace the main control board. |
E67 | Incorrect voltage supply to the microprocessor on the electronic control board | This error shows when there is insufficient voltage to the main control board. Unplug the washer and wait for five minutes. Replug the washer and start a cycle. If the error code persists then replace the main control board. |
E68 | Heater failure | This is an error in the heater assembly. Unplug the washer and use a multimeter to check the resistance across the heating elements; this should read around 14 Ohms. Then check the resistance between ground and both heater terminals, this should be open. If not, then replace the heater as it has shorted against the metal cabinet. If the heater is okay then remove and replace the main control board. |
E71 | Heater temperature sensor error | If the heater temperature is erroneous then unplug the washer and measure the resistance across the heating sensor elements with a multimeter, it should read approximately 4800 Ohms. Replace the heater if it is outside this value. If the problem persists then check the wiring between the main control board and the heater temperature sensor, connecting any loose wiring found. |
E75 | Failed water temperature sensor circuit | If the water temperature is erroneous then unplug the washer and measure the resistance across the water temperature sensor (thermistor) elements with a multimeter, it should read approximately 50000 Ohms. Replace the water inlet valve assembly if it is outside this value. If the problem persists then check the wiring between the main control board and the water temperature sensor, connecting any loose wiring found. |
E91 E92 | Communication problem | This error indicates an electronics communications problem. Unplug the washer and inspect the wired connections between the motor control board and the main control board. If the wiring is okay then replace the motor control board. If the problem persists then replace the main control board. |
E93 E94 E97 | Electronic control board or user interface board failure | This error indicates an electronics communications problem on either the main control board or the user interface board. Unplug the washer and inspect the wired connections between the user interface board and the main control board. If the wiring is okay then replace the user interface board. If the problem persists then replace the main control board. |
E98 E9F | Motor control communication problem | This error indicates an electronics communications problem between the main control board and the motor control board. Unplug the washer and inspect the wired connections between the motor control board and the main control board. If the wiring is okay then replace the motor control board. If the problem persists then replace the main control board. |
EF2 | Too much suds | Using too much detergent, particularly High-Efficiency (HE) detergent, could cause too many suds to form. Stop the cycle and wait for the suds to dissipate, then restart the wash cycle. |
EF6 | Control Reset | This error shows when there is a control reset fault. Unplug the washer and wait for five minutes. Replug the washer and start a cycle. If the error code persists then replace the main control board. |
EF8 | Stuck button | Try to manually free the stuck button. If the button can’t be unstuck then unplug the washer, remove the user interface board, and replace it. |

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