Crosley washing machines have been efficient in handling laundry loads. Yet, one machine exhibited an issue with water drainage. Reporting the issue was simple, but the technician’s response took longer than expected. However, once on-site, the technician promptly resolved the issue by clearing a clogged drain.
E01: Door Lock Error
The washing machine door cannot lock or unlock properly, preventing the cycle from starting or stopping.
E02: Water Inlet Valve Fault
The machine is having difficulty filling with water, possibly due to a malfunctioning water inlet valve or clogged filter screen.
E03: Drainage Issue
Water is not draining efficiently, potentially because of a blockage in the drain pump filter or a kink in the drain hose.
E04: Imbalance Detected
The load inside the washing machine drum is imbalanced, causing excessive vibrations during spin cycles.
E05: Temperature Sensor Fault
The sensor monitoring the water temperature inside the drum is malfunctioning or providing inaccurate readings.
E06: Motor Malfunction
The motor responsible for turning the drum is not operating as expected, affecting wash and spin cycles.
E07: Oversudsing
Excessive soap suds have been detected, which could be due to using too much detergent or using non-HE detergent in an HE machine.
E08: Control Panel Communication Error
There’s a communication breakdown between the main control board and the washing machine’s other components.
E09: Spin Cycle Error
The washing machine is having difficulty reaching the desired spin speed or isn’t spinning at all.
E10: Tub Filling Error
The tub is overfilling or underfilling with water, indicating potential issues with water level sensors or inlet valves.
E11: Water Leakage Detected
The washing machine sensors have detected a leak, which may be due to a compromised seal or hose.
E12: Lid Lock Malfunction
The lid of the washing machine is not locking properly, which can prevent the machine from starting its cycles.
E13: Long Fill Time
The machine is taking too long to fill with water, indicating an issue with the water pressure or inlet valve.
E14: Error in Spin Direction
The drum is not alternating spin directions, which is crucial for effective wash action.
E15: Heater Circuit Fault
An issue has been detected with the heating element or the circuit controlling it, impacting the water temperature.
E16: Excessive Foam Detection
Too much foam has been detected in the drum. This can be caused by using the wrong detergent or too much detergent.
E17: Pressure Switch Error
The pressure switch, responsible for detecting the water level in the drum, is malfunctioning or giving incorrect readings.
E18: Tub Overload
The load inside the washing machine is too large, potentially affecting the machine’s performance and wash quality.
E19: Software or Firmware Issue
The washing machine’s internal software or firmware is encountering an error, requiring a reset or update.
E20: Drive Belt Problem
The drive belt, connecting the motor to the drum, is slipping, broken, or misaligned, affecting the machine’s operations.
E21: Load Detection Error
The washing machine’s system cannot determine the size or type of the current load, which can impact the wash cycle selection.
E22: Door Seal Leakage
Water is detected around the door seal, suggesting it might be worn out or not sealing properly.
E23: Inadequate Water Supply
Water isn’t reaching the machine in the required volume, possibly due to blocked faucets or kinked supply hoses.
E24: Internal Communication Error
There’s an internal communication disruption between the control board and other components of the machine.
E25: Motor Overheating
The motor has exceeded its safe operating temperature, which might be due to prolonged usage or a malfunctioning cooling system.
E26: Rotor Position Sensor Fault
The sensor responsible for detecting the position of the rotor or drum is malfunctioning, affecting the washing and spinning cycles.
E27: No Drain Situation
Water remains in the drum at the end of the cycle, indicating a possible drain pump malfunction or blockage.
E28: Flow Meter Issue
The device measuring the amount of water entering the machine is malfunctioning, leading to potential overfill or underfill situations.
E29: Drum Brake Failure
The drum is not coming to a stop as quickly as it should after spinning, indicating a potential issue with its braking mechanism.
E30: Detergent Dispenser Problem
The detergent, bleach, or fabric softener is not being dispensed effectively during the cycle.