This is how I solved my i20, I think my wife "stuck" the float when she filled the sump with salt. Water evacuated but the machine never filled with water. First I use a large syringe to remove all of the sump water I could reach then jetted the smaller hole in the evacuation well at the bottom of the machine. It freed up and I was able to run a cleaning cycle to prevent further mishap
Thank you! Using a 100 ml syringe with a dissolved tab worked for me as well. I left about 12 inches of tube on the syringe, which helps position the tube, which only inserts about an inch or so. Got a glob of junk out after half a dozen pressurized syringes. The syringes I used were from Amazon, two for $8, including the tube, which fit the hole perfectly. Again, thanks for the suggestion!
I have to say a big thank you to all of you! -- I followed these instructions and extracted about half a table spoon of black fatty gunk from the inlet in the sump after about 6-8 pumps of warm water (with tablet dissolved). I used both the syringe (well, actually I a 60 ml ear syringe) as well as the pipe cleaners (the depth of travel is about 300 mm inside the sump inlet). My first attempt gave the i20 error, however I read somewhere else that prefilling the sump with water might improve things - it did! After the clean cycle, I've run three test loads - all AOK. It's worth noting that an AEG technician was here last week and diagnosed this as (and replaced) a faulty pressure sensor - that did nothing to fix the issue. THIS METHOD DOES WORK!
Dmytro Bagaiev the i20 fault code means there is a problem with the drainage time of your dishwasher. Double check the hoses leading to and from the drain pump. Make sure that there are no clogs or other obstruction which may prolong the drain time and check the drain valve.
It drains in any case whether there is water or not. The problem is that it can drain, but it does not stop. Could it be that level sensor just signalize that there is still water in the machine? In this case it would indeed not stop draining. I will try to unplug the sensor. Do you know if it will stop drainig and start washing cycle as if there is no water in the machine?
If your Electrolux washing machine is displaying an error code on the display screen, this guide will tell you what it means and how you can remove it. Simply find the error code in the list below and follow our tips to remove it.
This error code means your Electrolux washing machine has detected an issue between the drain pump triac sensing and the triac status. To solve the underlying problem, the residence on the drain pump needs to be checked along with the wiring. The main PCB may need to be replaced if the drain pump and wiring are fine.
This error code indicates a problem with the motor in your Electrolux washing machine. To fix the problem, start by checking the electrical plugs that are connected to the motor to ensure they are properly connected. If the wires are plugged in correctly, the motor will need to be checked by a technician, and if faulty, replaced.
This error code indicates a heating fault. To fix the problem, you need to make sure the temperature sensor and the heating element are not defective. To do this, you first need to make sure all the wiring is properly connected to the components and then test them with a multimeter. If defective, the parts will need to be replaced. If the two parts pass the test, the PCB needs to be replaced.
This error code is another heating fault code. It indicates a problem with the water not heating during the wash cycle. To remove the error code, the heating element and the temperature sensor will need to be tested with a multimeter for continuity. If faulty, they will need to be replaced. If the two components pass the test, the PCB needs to be replaced.
This error code indicates the water is overheating during the wash cycle. The first thing to check is if the water inlet hose is connected to the cold faucet and not the hot one. If the hose is properly connected, the temperature sensor will need to be checked and if faulty, replaced.
When this code is showing, it means the main PCB is receiving a signal from the flow meter telling it that water is flowing into the washing machine incorrectly. To fix the underlying problem, you will need to replace the water inlet valves. If that fails, the main PCB will need to be replaced.
This error code means the washing machine is out of balance. To fix the problem, open your washer door and rearrange the laundry inside to make it more balanced. You may also have tangled up laundry items that need to be pulled out and untangled.
So I now have the dreaded Electrolux e15 error on my ew30es65gsg range. In all my research I still haven't found an acceptable solution. Before I start the shotgun approach I wanted to make sure it isn't the thermal switch. My problem is that all schematics show the thermal switch with a red reset button should be mounted to the back panel. Ive looked everywhere. The only thing I see is an imprint on the panel in the shape of the base of the switch with two holes for screws!
F15 Controller self check failed or terminal cutoff open. 1) An F15 error code on the oven controller may indicate the oven controller is not receiving a synchronization signal from the relay board. One easy way to determine this is to power off the unit, power it on and start a Timer for 1 minute before the F15 error code appears. If the timer counts-down normally then the synchronization signal is okay. If the timer stays at 1:00 and does not countdown, then the synchronization signal is missing. If the synchronization signal is missing, check first if the oven relay board is receiving 120VAC correctly (J4 pin 1 and 3). Then check the wiring between connector J2 on the relay board and connector P16 on the oven controller. If AC power and wiring looks good and the problem is still there, replace the relay board. If problem persists, replace the oven controller. 2) The F15 error code may be caused by an oven controller failure. If the synchronization signal has been verified and tested good, replace the oven controller.
You have an Electrolux appliance, but it ceases to work properly, and a flashing error code appears on its digital display? We know the thrill. It is not anything nice, for sure. But although Electrolux appliances boast high quality and efficiency, the chance that they can experience malfunctioning still exists. Such things can happen even to the best machines.
Then, keep reading because this article is just for you! To help you understand the specifications of Electrolux error codes and the meaning behind them, we have gathered the most common Electrolux fault codes in one place, along with the possible reasons for them.
Electrolux dishwashers are known to offer great efficiency and modern technologies. Moreover, homeowners owning Electrolux dishwashers enjoy the convenience of the integrated self-diagnosing system that can prevent further damage to the appliance and determine what is the existing problem. When your dishwasher detects an issue it will show a code in an alphanumeric form.
Some examples of the most common Electrolux dishwasher error codes can be found below, as well as what they signify. Using the meaning behind the common Electrolux dishwasher fault codes, you can decide to try and fix the problem on your own or contact a technician. Depending on the fault, you may be able to eliminate the issue seamlessly. On the other hand, if you are unsure, it is advisable to leave the technical repair to the experts.
Are you suspecting that there is something wrong with your Electrolux washing machine? The signs of a problem present can be many. From odd noises to your Electrolux washing machine not spinning, if your washer is malfunctioning, you would be able to tell. But to help you understand the real reason behind this malfunctioning and how to fix it, your Electrolux appliance will display an error code.
If you are looking to find out what the short message on the dashboard display means, check below the most common Electrolux washing machine error codes. Fortunately, it is possible to fix part of the issues straight away. However, bear in mind that not all Electrolux washing machine fault codes mean a simple solution.
Note: If your Electrolux washing machine displays any of the above-mentioned error codes when the power is turned on, this can be due to the memory of the last state of the machine before the automatic power off.
Having a dryer in your home is a great convenience that makes doing laundry easy and fast. However, when your Electrolux dryer displays an error code like E64, it means something is wrong with the machine.
Remove all of the screws holding the front panel in place. Start with the two screws at the top. Then undo the screws along the inside of the door frame. Gently pull the front panel out. You can use the door frame as leverage but do not put any pressure on the door hinge.
You will see a large metal tube on the left side of the dryer body. This tube is the heating element and houses the thermostat, thermal fuse, and thermistor. Remove the screws securing the heating element to the base of the dryer. Undo any wires connected to the heating element, taking another picture for reference.
If the thermal fuse is faulty, your dryer will display the E64 error code. To check the thermal fuse, follow the same steps you used to check the heating element. If the thermal fuse shows no continuity, you should replace it.
If the heating element, thermostat, thermistor, and thermal fuse are all in good condition, we suggest checking the wiring in your Electrolux dryer. When the wiring inside your dryer is corroded or melted, it can cause an E64 error. Since the electrical system in your dryer is complex, you should get a licensed electrician to check the wiring to avoid any possible electric shock.
Another possible cause of the E64 error code is the control board. If the control board is defective, it can cause several malfunctions in your dryer, including the E64 error code. To fix the control board, you may need to replace it. However, before you do so, we advise that you first confirm it is indeed the root of the problem by testing the other elements first.
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