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What is the code E10 mean?
My washing machine starts washing and then a message pops up saying E10, what does this mean?
I can't even run a spin cycle.
Please Help,
Kristina
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it means you have a problem with the water supply. start by takeing off the hoses and cleaning the inlet screens on the washer with old tooth brush. I have to do this about every two or three months on mine because of it getting clogged.
Hi, When error codeE10appears just take the cold water off the inlet tube to the washing machine, then clean the screen using light force air then replace the hose .Finally turn the water back on.This should solve the problem. If not the door latch needs adjusting or tightening up. It's probably something really simple like a loose screw. Thank you !!
E10 code indicates there is no water supply.This can be confirmed by :
Shut off the faucet to stop water supply to the washer.
Disconnect and pulling the supply hose off the washer to confirm the E10Code
Opening the faucet and watch for running water
E10 also means that your cold water is coming in too slow, disconnect the
cold water hose and check to see if the screen on your washing machine
is clogged. If the screen is clean and the hose has good pressure then
you will need to replace the water valve on your machine--- this is the
piece that the hoses directly connect to.
E10 code indicates there is no water supply.This can be confirmed by :
Shut off the faucet to stop water supply to the washer.
Disconnect and pulling the supply hose off the washer to confirm the E10Code
Opening the faucet and watch for running water
E10 also means that your cold water is coming in too slow, disconnect the
cold water hose and check to see if the screen on your washing machine
is clogged. If the screen is clean and the hose has good pressure then
you will need to replace the water valve on your machine--- this is the
piece that the hoses directly connect to.
10E on electrolux means water hasnt emptied before max empting time,(drain problem)it wont spin because of this,this could be the same situation even though its a frigidaire
It was suggested that the pump had failed and taken out the programmer with it - expensive! Wife wouldn't wait, and bought new machine. Problem almost solved - anyone want an out of order washing machine?
E10 code indicates there is no water supply.This can be confirmed by :
Shut off the faucet to stop water supply to the washer.
Disconnect and pulling the supply hose off the washer to confirm the E10Code
Opening the faucet and watch for running water
E10 also means that your cold water is coming in too slow, disconnect the
cold water hose and check to see if the screen on your washing machine
is clogged. If the screen is clean and the hose has good pressure then
you will need to replace the water valve on your machine--- this is the
piece that the hoses directly connect to.
It is simple. The wrong soap or too much soap will caused EFO to flash. I overfilled the machine with soap by accident. It started flashing with EFO and I went nuts. What could be wrong with it now?! Too much soap or not the right kind of soap will cause this problem.
Plus, I found a sheet of paper that gives the codes.
This is better than when the strainer plug gets filled up and you have to take the machine apart to clean the little strainer.
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