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December 21, 2025 at 10:36 pm #103725
andyjawa
ParticipantTCL Washing Machine Error Codes: Meaning
If your TCL washing machine is displaying an error code, it can be frustrating and confusing. Here’s a breakdown of the most common TCL washing machine error codes, what they mean, and how to fix them: This is a general guide least for the FF series- E1: This error code indicates that the washer is filling up with water too slowly. Check to make sure the tap is turned on, the water pressure is adequate, and the inlet hose is not blocked.
- E2: If you see this error code, it means that there is a drainage issue. Check to see if the drain pump`s filter is clogged. Or something jamming the pump`s impeller. Or on a new build house the under the sink drainage nozzle`s bung has not been removed by Bob the builder or the end of the nozzle has not been cut off; both = no pump out.
- E3: This error code means that the door lock is broken. Ensure that the door is closed properly and check if any clothes are caught between the door and the seal. Very important this one otherwise you get a torn door seal lip =£££
- E4: If your washing machine is overflowing with water: check valve, `check` pressure switch** and its hose and the air chamber.
- ** Do not blow into the pressure switch as you`ll ruin. In the practical real world it basically cannot be tested only replaced – they seldom fail which is lucky because they are not cheap for these machines for reasons that defy all reason!
- E5: This error code indicates that the electrical motor is broken.
- E6: If you see this error code, it means that the heater is not working.
- E7: This error code indicates that there is a temperature sensor fault. known fault broken wire in loom where loom is anchored to tank
- E9: If you see this error code, it means there is a communication failure between components.
- E10: This error code indicates that there is an inverter failure unclear if this points to inverter pcb or inverter motor which should be E5.
- EP: If you see this error code, it means that the procedure running does not correspond to the cycle that the knob is pointing to. Turn the cycle selector to the corresponding cycle for the procedure that is running.
December 21, 2025 at 10:49 pm #494345electrofix
Moderatorwhy don’t you add this to known error codes
have corrected spelling and omission so you can copy and paste
Dave
December 23, 2025 at 11:10 am #494346andyjawa
ParticipantCORRECTION. The E7 fault was nothing to do with a change of programme as described as it was wires broken in the loom where the loom is anchored to the tank- the wiring is not really long enough to cater for the side to side motion of the tank – in other words 2 wires were breaking and one had, one of the thermistor wires hence E7.
Could you do me a favour and correct this and transfer the information over to the known error codes please.
Thanks for doing my spelling, I type with one bent index finger ravaged by arthritis and hit the wrong keys these days and sometimes I do not proof read as I should. -
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