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March 21, 2006 at 1:02 pm #103893
Dave_Conway
ParticipantRe: Known Error Codes
LG Dishwasher Error Codes
IE – Inlet error – 10 minute time out on fill
OE – drain error – 5 minute time out drain time error
EI – leak error – water level in tub drops during use
FE – overfill error – excessive water in tub, drain pump activates
tE – temperature error – thermistor resistance incorrect
HE – heating error – no heat (time out) or temperature reaches 95C
Lucky Goldstar
May 2, 2006 at 10:32 pm #103894iadom
ModeratorRe: Known Error Codes
Codes for most Hotpoint WF, WD, BWD and WT machines without digital display.
To save my keyboard and avoid RSI these can be read in conjunction with Dave Conway’s post on page 3 of this thread regarding WIDL codesThe On/Off neon together with a combination of the five left hand option neons will flash if a fault is detected.
These codes are reading from the top neon down.
F01….OFF, OFF, OFF, Flash, OFF.
F02….OFF, OFF, Flash, OFF, OFF.
F03….OFF, OFF, Flash, Flash, OFF.
F04….OFF, Flash, OFF, OFF, OFF.
F05….OFF, Flash, OFF, Flash, OFF.
F06….OFF, Flash, Flash, OFF, OFF.
F07….OFF, Flash, Flash, Flash, OFF.
F08….Flash, OFF, OFF, OFF, OFF.
F09….Flash, OFF, OFF, Flash, OFF.
F10….Flash, OFF, Flash, OFF, OFF.
F11….Flash, OFF, Flash, Flash, OFF.
F12….Flash, Flash, OFF, OFF, OFF.
F13….Flash, Flash, OFF, Flash, OFF.
F14….Flash, Flash, Flash, OFF, OFF.
F15….Flash, Flash, Flash, Flash, OFF.
f16….OFF, OFF, OFF, OFF, Flash.
F17….OFF, OFF, OFF, Flash, Flash.
F18….OFF, OFF, ON, OFF, OFF. Fault on control board, check Eeprom.Faults without error codes. If the motor is O/C ( worn brushes ) the machine will not fill or operate.
The digital display models will generate the actual fault code, ie; F01 etc.
Additional information, courtesy of johhnyj. A main heater failure will not generate any error codes, the machine will not advance out of the wash cycle.
Indesit WIDL & Ariston Codes, same as codes for most Hotpoint WF & WD machines without digital display.Also Hotpoint BWD, BWM, WF & some WD, left hand lights from top to bottom or digital display.
widl codes – light flashing from left to right are numbers 1-4
Also IWM & IWME models.
f01 light 4, motor triac
f02 light 3 motor, jammed/ tacho
f03 lights 3&4 Ntc fault
f04 light 2. pressure sw stuck on empty
f05 lights 2&4, pressure sw stuck on full
f06 lights 2&3, Door Lock does not Open or Close: Check door lock, wiring
connections at door lock and J004.
f07 lights 2&3&4 heater relay or O/C element.
f08 light 1. heater relay
f09 lights 1&4 eprom/setup error
f10 lights 1&3, pressure switch not sensing
f11 lights 1&3&4, pump/draining error
f12 lights 1&2, communication error
f13 lights 1&2&4, dryer ntc/ fan motor
f14 lights 1&2&3, dryer heater
f15 lights 1&2&3&4, dryer heater relay
f16 N/A
f17 light 4, door lock
f18 light 3 comms error (3 phase motor) power boardf1 and f17 share the same light
May 14, 2006 at 3:44 pm #103895Dave_Conway
ParticipantRe: Known Error Codes
Hoover Late Dishwasher Error Codes
E1 – no fill
E2 – temperature control fault (thermistor)
E3 – water not heating
E4 – not draining
E5 – flow meter not reading/counting correctlyDave.
June 11, 2006 at 8:41 pm #103896Dave_Conway
ParticipantRe: Known Error Codes
Gorenje washing machine error codes with LCD display
F1: connection to temperature sensor open or shortcircuited.
The failure is set, if the connection to the
temperature sensor is open or if there is a short
circuit between the two terminals of the sensor.
The washing program will be ended without
heating.F2: The connection with door lock is open.
The failure is set, if the connection to the door
lock is open. The washing program stops.
Supply of door lock will be OFF. The failure
will be displayed. To continue the washing
program, the user has to close the door and
press the „Start“-button. Repeat procedure like
at START. If the failure occurs again, the
washing program stops. If the water is in the
machine, than pumping 2 minutes.F3: the water level was not reached.
– water tap closed
– leak in the machine
– valve defect
The failure is set, if within filling or heating
step the water level is below level 1 for the
filling time or 4 minutes in heating time. If the
failure occurs first time within a washing
program, the current step starts again. If the
failure occurs second time (twice in
succession), the washing program stops, and
the failure will be displayed. To continue the
washing program, the user has to press the
„Start“-button. If the failure occurred third
time, the washing program stops, the failure
will be displayed, and it is not possible to start
the washing program again.F4: Inverter can’t control the motor.
If the washing program is active and the motor
control unit (Inverter) can’t control the motor,
then first time the failure occurs a pause of 1
minutes. This repeat 3 times. If once happens
that motor works O.K. than all previous failure
must be deleted. When the failure is detected
the 4 time’s the washing program stops
immediately. If the temperature is higher than 60°C than cool down with cold water 30
seconds. Then pumping water 2 minutes.
STOP the program.F5: No communication between electronic timer and
Inverter
If the washing program is active and the motor control unit (Inverter) don’t have communication with main board, then first time
the failure occurs a pause of 1 minutes. This
repeat 3 times. If once happens that motors
work O.K. than all previous failure must be
deleted. When the failure is detected the 4
time’s the washing program is stopped
immediately. If the temperature is higher thaa
60°C than cool down with cold water 30
seconds. Then pumping water 2 minutes.
STOP the program. The failure will be
displayed.F6: temperature not reached – heater defect
The failure is set, if after a heating step the
temperature is more than 15°C lower than the
rated temperature. The washing program will
be ended normally. The failure will be
displayed at the end of the washing program.F7: the water level does not fall below level 1
– pump clogged
– pump defect
The failure is set, if after a pumping step the
water level did not fall below level 1. If the
failure occurs first time within a washing
program, the current step will started again. If
the failure occurs second time (twice in
succession), the washing program is stopped
and the failure is displayed. To continue the
washing program, the user has to press the
„Start“-button. If the failure occurs third time,
the washing program is stopped and the failure
is displayed. It is not possible to start the
washing program again.F8: The WM not reach max spin speed (the tapped field relay does not switch)
The failure is set, if at the end of the spinning
cycle of the testing program the spin is more
than 100rpm lower than the rated speed. The
failure is displayed after the end of the testing
program.F9: Water inside machine (Aqua Stop)
The failure is set, if Aqua Stop Sensor makes
signal (must be measuring min. 2 seconds).
All valves switch OFF, the heater switches
OFF and main motor STOPS. After 3 seconds
check again. If the failure is not present, than
forget the first failure and continue with
program. If the failure is still present, than
switch ON the pump for 2 minutes and stop
WM. The failure is displayed. It is not possible
to start the washing program again.Courtesy of barryfast 🙂
andy2 wrote:Gorenje washing machine error codes with NO LCD display
Just to add to Dave’s post, the fault codes are the same for cheaper machines with no display with the exception of:-
F4 – Tacho open or short circuit (or possibly broken/displaced magnet)
F5 – Motor triac short circuit (no motor control)
Codes are signified with all LED’s flashing the required number of times with a 5 sec pause in between.
Added by gegsy
June 27, 2006 at 5:30 pm #103897Dave_Conway
ParticipantRe: Known Error Codes
Late Smeg washing machines and washer dryers, also covers Smeg manufactured rebadged machines
E1 Water loss safety device
E2 Anti-spilling device (only outside washing program)
E4 NTC water in short circuit or interrupted
E5 No load
E6 No drain
E10 Motor overcurrent
E11 Motor control triac in short circuit or interrupted
E12 Tachometer
E13 PTC door block
E14 NTC dryer in short circuit or interrupted
E – Interface communication problem – mother board
E – Card hardware malfunctioningAugust 4, 2006 at 9:03 pm #103898cab
ParticipantRe: Known Error Codes
LG fault code ce have had broken wire on motor plug
September 6, 2006 at 9:35 pm #103899iadom
ModeratorRe: Known Error Codes
Copied and pasted from a post by allround, thanks for this info. :tup:
Hotpoint VTD60,CTD80/85/TCD970
F01 Motor triac in short circuit or
Relay of motor welded
closed.
– Verify if moisture has made a short circuit on connector J3;
– Verify if the motor connectors on board are ok. (Problems of
aggressive chemicals can generate a short circuit.)
– Change the board.
F02 Blocked motor. (Fan
blocked)
– Verify if the motor / fan is blocked;
– Verify the J3 connectors on the board;
– Replace motor;
– Replace fan;
– Replace main board.
F03 Front NTC open or short
circuit.
– Verify efficiency of the J12 connector on the board;
– Verify NTC on J12 connector, the value at Room temperature
of the NTC must be around 500 K?;
– If the measurement is out of range verify continuity of wiring
and verify directly on NTC without wiring;
– Replace NTC;
– Replace main board.
F04 No pump connection.,
feedback.
– Verify efficiency of contact J5;
– Verify wiring J5/Pump;
– Verify pump;
– Replace pump;
– Replace main board.
F05 No feedback from the pump. – Verify contact efficiency of J5 connector of the board;
– Verify if tension getting at the pump;
– Verify pump;
– Replace pump;
– Replace main board.
F06 Non used, active –
F07 Lower element failure
Check security of module connector J4;
Test between pins 4 and 3 on J4 (approximately 48 Ohms);
If open circuit, test lower element and wiring between J4 and
the heater.
70802.0000, from this serial number onwards the one shot thermostat is wired into module if this operates the unit will appear dead
F08 Static heater Relay with NA/
NC contact welded closed
– Verify efficiency of contact J4;
– Verify at room temperature on the J4 connector if the
resistance between Pin 1 and 2 is 48 ?;
– Verify continuity between wiring between J4 and Static (lower)
Heater;
– Replace Heater;
– Replace main board.
F09 Error set up file. EEEPROM
is not programmed or not
functioning.
– If it is a production board with welded EEPROM, replace
board;
– If it is a board with removable EEPROM, check the correct
positioning of the EEPROM.
F10 Common of heater open,
one shot open.
– Verify efficiency of contact J4;
– Verify at room temperature (20°C) on the J4 connector if the
resistance between Pin 1 and 2 is 48 ?;
– Verify continuity between wiring between J4 and Static (lower)
Heater;
– Replace Heater;
– Replace main board.
F11 No pump connection. – Verify efficiency of board contact J5;
– Verify wiring between J5 connector and pump.
– Replace pump;
– Replace board.
F12 No communication between
display board and control
board.
– Verify contact efficiency of board connector J9;
– Verify continuity between J9 and 5 leads connector of the
display board;
– Replace main board;
– Replace display board.
F13 Rear NTC open or short
circuit.
– Verify efficiency of J4 connector on main board;
– Verify at room temperature (20°C) is about 500K?;
– Verify continuity of wiring between J4 and NTC rear;
– If the measurement is out of range verify continuity of wiring
and verify directly on NTC without wiring;
– Replace NTC;
– Replace main board.
F14 Upper element failure.
F15 Dynamic (PD) heater Relay
with NA/NC contact welded
closed.
– Verify efficiency of contact J4;
– Verify at room temperature (20°C) on the J4 connector if the
resistance between Pin 1 and 2 is 48 ?;
– Verify continuity between wiring between J4 and Static Heater;
– Replace Heater;
– Replace main board.
F16 Not used, active –
F17 Master Relay welded closed – Replace main boardEdited to include F07. Thanks to lerch & Helo_75
October 2, 2006 at 4:30 pm #103900mikehha
Participantbosch wok 2001 top loader
Bosch WOK2001 (top loader)
fault 07 no reading through motor normally motor carbons
October 2, 2006 at 6:03 pm #103901gegsy
ParticipantRe: Known Error Codes
You sure about F7, it usually means that the drum is jammed mainly customers leaving the drum door flaps open 🙂
Greg
October 4, 2006 at 1:25 pm #103902Martin
ParticipantRe: Known Error Codes
(some)Bosch Loggixx Dishwasher codes
Common error codes on models with LED display:-
A or B = Aqua sensor fault.
C = No tacho pulses (i.e Motor runs at full speed 2,800rpm).
D = Short circuit triac to Circulation Pump (pump keeps running).
E = Water points switching error between top & bottom basket.
F = Filling error (time out 6 mins)
G = Water points error, triac fault on circuit board, short circuit.
H = Heating error (time out) Element, relay on module or pressure s/w.
K = NTC error
O = Safety level switching errorNo hard and fast rules apply to the above, but some knowledge is better than none I suppose? 😉
November 6, 2006 at 12:41 pm #103903Martin
ParticipantRe: Known Error Codes
Hoover (Nextra series) washing machines
The ‘Start’ & ‘Pause’ LED’s will flash together to indicate the error code. You have to count the flashes within each 15 second period to get that error code. The start and the pause LED’s will flash together at 1Hz (i.e 1 flash per second) within that 15 second time frame, then will continue and show again within another 15secs and so on.
1 Flash = Interlock fault
2 Flashes = Fill time-out
3 flashes = Drain time-out
4 flashes = Overfill fault
5 flashes = NTC error
6 flashes = faulty control board
7 flashes = Motor jammed
8 flashes = Tacho fault
9 flashes = Motor triac on module board
10 flashes = Prog Selector or wiring faultNovember 18, 2006 at 8:06 pm #103904steveDAS
ParticipantRe: Known Error Codes
NECHT DISHWASHER’S WQP12-9319/WQP12-6015/WQP8-9325
ERROR CODES – WHAT THEY MEAN
CODE SYMPTOM: CAUSE WHAT TO DO:
E1 Longer fill time. Faucet is not opened. Ensure that inlet hose is not kinked or crushed.
E2 Longer or extended draining time. The drain pipe was placed too high when it was installed. Ensure drainage system is as per manual and not extended.
E3 Longer heating time – not reaching required temperature. Malfunction of temperature sensors or of heating element. CALL for a qualified service technician.E4 Overfilled Too much inlet water.
Note – there are numerous causes of an E4 message. Refer to appliance usage sheet for guidelines on how to prevent an overfill. Overdosing. 3-in-1 put in with salt and/or rinse aid in the appliance = overdose.
We recommend separate powder and rinse aid to be used not 3-in-1 tablets
Could also be a water pressure problem.
E5 Switch can not shut off automatically – program not finishing cycle. Low voltage or power switch failure. CALL for a qualified service technician.
E6 Open circuit Thermistor. CALL for a qualified service technician.
E7 Short circuit Thermistor. CALL for a qualified service technician.
Warning!
If overflow occurs, turn off the main water supply before calling service technician. If there is water in the base of the tank pan because of an overfill or small leak, the water should be removed before restarting the dishwasher.December 9, 2006 at 8:42 pm #103905electrochris
ParticipantRe: Known Error Codes
Whirlpool sixth sense washers
this error code is not listed in whirlpool error code list on SIOS disc ( as far as I can see). I have come across this on several different versions of this model.
door locked light flashing, and machine wont start… “motor open circuit” (usualy carbons)December 24, 2006 at 3:33 pm #103906Dragan
ParticipantRe: Known Error Codes
Whirpool ADG 450/03 Dishwasher
ALARMS:
ALARM LED flashing
E1 L1 The anti-flooding
system has tripped
E3 L1+L2 No hetaing the water
E4 L3 Temperature sensor
failed
E5 L1+L3 Unable to fill the water
E6 L2+L3 Unable to drain
E7 L1+L2+L3 Turbine flow
regulator malfunction
E9 L1+L4 Tank fill limit
exceeded
LED L5 is always ON
L1-the first LED from left ,L2-the second etc.February 14, 2007 at 3:12 pm #103907Martin
ParticipantRe: Known Error Codes
Candy & Hoover Slimline Dishwashers
E1 = Filling time-out.
E2 = Drain time-out.
E3 = Heating fault.
E4 = Anti-flood protection.
E6 = NTC open circuit.
E7 = NTC closed circuit. -
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