Frigidaire APPLIANCE Codes
Frigidaire
Frontload Washer Fault Codes
Note: Some Frigidaire washer models have
digital readout displays, and some models do not.
In the models that DO have a digital readout
display the failure codes will appear in the display as an 'E' followed
by two numbers, a number and a letter, or two letters. The control will beep and
the Door Lock, Wash, Rinse, Final Spin, and Control indicator lights will flash.
In the models that DO NOT have a digital readout
display the failure code is signaled by the five indicator lights
flashing Door Lock, Wash, Rinse, Final Spin, and Control. These five lights will
flash the number of times for the first number after the 'E'. The Start
indicator light will also flash the number of times for the second number after
the 'E'.
To stop the beeping and flashing these errors can cause, select the Pause/Cancel
button.
Example - If the five indicator lights
flash twice (2) and the start indicator light flashes four (4) times, the error
code would be E24.
Note: If the five indicator lights (Door
Lock, Wash, Rinse, Final Spin, and Control) flash more than nine times, it is to
indicate a letter, A = 10, B = 11, C = 12, D = 13, E = 14, F = 15. Ex. - If the
five indicator lights flash 15 times (F) and the start indicator flashes once,
the error code would be F1.
To Recall An Error Code
Wake the machine by pressing any button and wait five seconds. Press and hold
the Start AND Pause/Cancel buttons
simultaneously and all LED's should go blank. After a few seconds, the control
will signal the stored code using beeps and lights. As long as the Start and
Pause/Cancel buttons are pressed, this error will continue to be displayed.
Note: On a small number of washers with
serial numbers beginning with the prefix XC4, this recall method may not work.
If it does not, follow all steps but instead press and hold the Options button
with the Pause/Cancel button.
E11 - Fill time too long.
E13 - Water leak in tub, or air leak in
air bell.
E14 - Reed switch.
E21 - Water not pumping out fast enough.
E23 - Drain pump relay on control board
failed.
E24 - Drain pump relay on control board
failed.
E31 - Pressure sensor not communicating
with control board (digital readout models only).
E35 - Pressure sensor indicates water
overfill (digital readout models only).
E41 - Control board indicates door switch
is open.
E42 - Door remains locked after cycle is
completed.
E43 - Control board problem.
E44 - Control board problem.
E45 - Control board problem.
E46 - Control board problem.
E47 - Control board is sensing the door
PTC circuit is open during spin.
E48 - Control board is sensing the door
PTC circuit is closed.
E52 - Bad signal from tacho generator.
E55 - Motor overheating.
E56 - High motor current.
E57 - High current on inverter.
E58 - High current on motor phase.
E59 - No tacho signal for 3 seconds.
E5A - High temperature on heat sink.
E5B - High temperature on heat sink.
E5C - High temperature on heat sink.
E5D - Communication problem.
E5E - Communication problem.
E5F - Communication problem.
E67 - Input voltage on microprocessor
incorrect.
E75 - Water temperature sensor circuit
(digital readout models only).
E76 - NTC temperature for the cold water
valve over the limits (digital readout models only).
E95 - Communication error.
EB1 - Incoming power frequency out of
limits.
EB2 - incoming line voltage above 130 VAC.
EB3 - Incoming line voltage below 90 VAC.
EF1 - Clogged drain pump.
EF2 - Too much soap.
Frigidaire
Diagnostic Test
To Start The Test: On digital readout
models, turn the program knob to the start (Drain/Spin) position. For
non-digital readout models, turn the program knob the start (Touch Up) position.
(Note: If the non-digital model has a
knob that will allow a turn of 360 degrees, turn the program knob to start
(Drain/Spin) position.) Select Pause/Cancel to turn off LED's. Within 5 seconds,
press and hold the Option and Pause/Cancel buttons until the LED's start
sequentially chasing, then release buttons.
1. All the LED's will sequentially light.
Pressing a button below a light cluster will light all the LED's in that cluster
at one time to confirm functionality.
2. Turn the program knock 1 click
clockwise from the start position. The hot water solenoid will activate and hot
water should enter through the detergent compartment.
3. Turn the program knob 2 clicks from
the start position. The bleach water solenoid will activate and cold water
should enter through the bleach compartment.
4. Turn the program knob 3 clicks from
the start position. The bleach and the wash water solenoids will activate and
the cold water should enter through the softener compartment.
5. Turn the program knob 4 clicks from
the start position. The door lock solenoid will activate.
6. Turn the program knob 5clicks from the
start position. The door lock solenoid will deactivate and the loading door can
be opened.
7. Turn the program knob 6 clicks from
the start position. The washer will fill and tumble.
8. Turn the program knob 7 clicks from
the start position. The washer will fill and spin (leakage test).
9. Turn the program knob 8 clicks from
the start position. The drain pump and door lock solenoid will activated and the
washer will operate in high spin. SAFETY
WARNING: If power is removed during this test, the door can be opened. To
prevent injury, DO NOT put your hands
inside when tub is rotating.
10. Turn the program knob 9 clicks from
the start position. The control will signal the last error code.
Exiting Diagnostic Test
1. Unplug the power cord, wait 5-8
seconds, the reconnect power cord, OR
2. Turn the program knob clockwise 2 or
3 clicks after the start position. Press Options and Pause/Cancel buttons
together for a few seconds until the wash cycle LED's appear.
If a situation arises where you cannot exit the Diagnostic mode as described
above and the bank of 5 LED's on the right end remain ON regardless of program
knob position, a combination of pushed buttons may have caused the control to
enter a special factory test mode. Disconnect power to reset the control to
return washer to normal operation