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Error Codes
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Error Code
Description
Action
E1 UI EEPROM
E2 Power EEPROM
Internal problem with
UI or MC board
Replace board as necessary.
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E4 Thermistor
Short
E5 Thermistor
Open
Water Temperature
Sensor Problem
Check integrity of wiring and connections between main
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control and Thermistor Assembly.
Using ohmmeter, measure Thermistor resistance. If outside
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expected range, replace Thermistor Assembly.
IF ABOVE STEPS DO NOT CLEAR THE PROBLEM:
Replace the main control.
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E6 Pressure
Switch
Water Level Sensor
Problem
Check integrity of wiring and connections between main
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control and Water Level Sensor.
Check integrity of Water Level Sensor; replace if necessary.
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Check drain system.
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IF ABOVE STEPS DO NOT CLEAR THE PROBLEM:
Replace the main control.
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E7 Slow Fill
Fill Problem
Ensure manual water valves are fully open.
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Check if water strainers on solenoid valve assembly are
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clogged.
Check for obstructions inside inlet water hoses.
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Ensure solenoid valves do not leak when the valves are de-
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energized and the washer is powered down.
Measure coil resistance for both valves. If outside range
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(1000–1250 ohms at room temp.), replace solenoid valve
assembly.
IF ABOVE STEPS DO NOT CLEAR THE PROBLEM:
Replace solenoid valve assembly.
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E8 Drain System
Drain Problem
Ensure pump strainer is clean and free of debris.
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Check for obstruction inside the drain hose.
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Check pump impeller blades and bearing; if evidence of
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blade damage or seized bearings are present, replace the
pump.
Check the electrical connections at the pump motor and
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harness.
Measure pump motor resistance. If outside range (9–14
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ohms at room temp.), replace the pump.
E9 Dispenser
Motor
Dispenser Problem
Check for obstruction in dispenser mechanism and
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linkages.
Check the electrical connections at the motor feedback
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switch and in the harness.
Check the electrical connections of water valves in the
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harness.
IF ABOVE STEPS DO NOT CLEAR THE PROBLEM:
Replace dispenser motor assembly.
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NOTE: It’s important to note error codes should only be used to help identify components which require
testing. Never replace a part based solely on an error code. The control can generate a false error if the
right conditions exist. Use the code only as a reference and always check the component before replacing.