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I have a Frigidaire Front Load Washer during its cycle usually 24 and 16 min into the wash cycle it will stop and beep giving a E10 error message. What does this mean?

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The cause of the error is that no cold water is getting through the cold water valve (inside the machine).

The E10 error indicates that one of a group of error codes occurred. The specific code could have been one of the following:

  • E11 - Fill time too long. (See test 1 below)
  • E13 - Water leak in the tub or air leak in the air bell. (See test 2 below)
  • E14 - Dispenser drawer reed switch is open. (See test 3 below)
To recall the specific fault code from this group, follow these steps:
  1. Wake the machine by pressing any button
  2. Wait 5 seconds
  3. Press and hold the Start and Pause/Cancel buttons simultaneously
  4. All LEDs will go blank and after a few seconds the control will signal the stored code
Based on the specific error code, follow the specified test and troubleshooting.
The magnet for the dispenser drawer reed switch is shown in the second image below. If this magnet is missing, you will get the E14 code.
Some of the troubleshooting provided is intended for service technicians. Do not conduct any test or troubleshooting that you are not completely confident that you can safely complete. Unplug the washer before accessing internal components.

http://appliancejunk.com/forums/index.php?topic=1364.0
That website above directly addresses your issue.

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