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Appliance Error Codes – Diagnosis & Solutions

Decode flashing letters, beeping indicators, and digital error codes on your refrigerator, washer, dryer, dishwasher, or oven. Find accurate root causes and schedule certified local repair service in Peachtree Corners.

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Most reported fault codes this week

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4E / 4CSamsung Washer

Water Supply Issue

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OE / OELG Dishwasher

Drain Pump Blocked

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F01 / E01Whirlpool Dryer

Main Control Fault

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H2 / 88GE Refrigerator

Defrost Sensor Error

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Unlisted or blinking code? Our technicians can pinpoint the exact circuit or sensor fault.

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Appliance Troubleshooting Guide

Follow these essential diagnostics before requesting service. Many common appliance interruptions stem from simple power trips, safety lockouts, or dirty filters.

General Step-by-Step Checks

Four quick checks for any malfunctioning home appliance.

01
Perform a Hard Power Reset
Modern appliances use computerized control boards that can glitch. Cut power at the circuit breaker or unplug the unit for 5 to 10 full minutes to clear residual electronic memory.
Pro tip: Wait a full 10 minutes before restoring power so the microprocessors discharge completely.
02
Verify Power & Outlet Integrity
Check if the outlet has tripped a GFCI reset switch or a dedicated circuit breaker. Plug a small lamp or phone charger into the outlet to verify continuous current.
Pro tip: Heavy appliances should never run on standard extension cords or multi-plug surge strips.
03
Inspect Filters, Hoses & Vents
Clean clogged lint screens, dishwasher fine-mesh filters, refrigerator condenser coils, and washing machine coin traps that restrict airflow or water movement.
Pro tip: A single heavy clog in a dryer vent pipe or drain filter causes 40% of standard service calls.
04
Check Door Latches & Safety Switches
Washers, dryers, dishwashers, and microwaves contain safety interlock switches. If the door seal is worn or the latch fails to engage tightly, the unit will not start.
Pro tip: Clean grease and grime around the door perimeter and strike plate with warm soapy water.

When to Fix It Yourself vs. Call a Technician

Knowing your limits saves money and prevents safety risks like electrical shocks, water damage, or gas leaks.

Safe for DIY Homeowners
Basic maintenance and zero electrical hazards
  • Clearing debris from washer pump coin trap
  • Cleaning dryer lint trap and exterior hood vent
  • Replacing refrigerator water filter cartridge
  • Checking and resetting tripped electrical breakers
  • Cleaning clogged dishwasher spray arm holes
  • Adjusting unleveled leveling legs to stop rattling

Always disconnect power and turn off water supplies before beginning any maintenance task.

Call a Certified Professional
High voltage, refrigerant, gas lines, and mechanical teardowns
  • Diagnosing burning smells or electrical sparks
  • Replacing sealed system refrigeration compressors
  • Repairing gas lines, igniters, and safety valves
  • Testing faulty high-voltage main control boards
  • Replacing heavy tub bearings, drive motors, or gearboxes
  • Continuous water leaks behind built-in cabinets
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Frequently Asked Diagnostic Questions

Common solutions for strange sounds, error codes, and sudden appliance stops.

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Appliance Error Code Directory

Look up fault codes for major residential appliances in Peachtree Corners. Identify the root cause, safe preliminary steps, and when to bring in our certified technicians.

Appliance:

Showing 20 matching diagnostic codes

SamsungWasher
4E / 4C / 1 4C
DIY Check First
Water Supply Error
Likely Cause:

Water inlet valve clogged, kinked water hose, or closed supply tap.

Recommended Action:

Check water valves are open and clean sediment filter screen in hose connections.

LGWasher
OE
Moderate Issue
Drain Problem
Likely Cause:

Clogged drain pump filter, kinked drain hose, or failed drain pump motor.

Recommended Action:

Clear the front debris trap/filter and verify drain hose is clear.

WhirlpoolWasher
F02 / E02
Moderate Issue
Long Drain Detected
Likely Cause:

Restricted drain pump or foreign object caught in drain impeller.

Recommended Action:

Inspect the drain pump for obstruction or call for pump replacement.

GEWasher
E22 / E23
DIY Check First
Fill Time Out
Likely Cause:

Low water pressure, frozen inlet line, or faulty pressure transducer.

Recommended Action:

Inspect water supply taps and measure water inlet flow.

BoschWasher
E18 / F18
DIY Check First
Pump Timeout
Likely Cause:

Drain pump blocked by coin/debris or hose pinched.

Recommended Action:

Unscrew lower service flap, drain residual water, and remove debris.

SamsungDryer
hE / tC
Moderate Issue
Heating Thermistor Fault
Likely Cause:

Faulty temperature sensor, clogged exhaust duct causing thermal cutoff.

Recommended Action:

Clean entire exterior vent ducting and check high-limit thermostat.

LGDryer
d90 / d95
Critical / Tech Needed
Severe Vent Blockage
Likely Cause:

House exhaust duct 90% or 95% clogged with lint.

Recommended Action:

Stop using dryer immediately and clear vent line to prevent fire risk.

WhirlpoolDryer
F3 E1
Moderate Issue
Exhaust Thermistor Open
Likely Cause:

Thermistor failed or wiring harness loose.

Recommended Action:

Requires technician testing of sensor resistance or replacement.

GEDryer
005 / E60
DIY Check First
Door Switch Open
Likely Cause:

Damaged door latch sensor preventing cycle start.

Recommended Action:

Inspect mechanical latch for obstruction or contact technician.

SamsungRefrigerator
22E / 22C
Critical / Tech Needed
Fresh Food Fan Error
Likely Cause:

Frost buildup blocking evaporator fan blade or defective fan motor.

Recommended Action:

Defrost interior evaporator compartment or service fan assembly.

LGRefrigerator
Er FF / Er IF
Critical / Tech Needed
Freezer / Ice Maker Fan Error
Likely Cause:

Ice buildup blocking fan blades or ice maker module failure.

Recommended Action:

Manual 24hr defrost or replace ice room blower assembly.

WhirlpoolRefrigerator
PO
DIY Check First
Power Outage Indicator
Likely Cause:

Unit lost electrical power and interior temperature rose above safe limits.

Recommended Action:

Confirm food safety, press Confirm/Reset button to clear display.

GERefrigerator
HRS
Critical / Tech Needed
Defrost System Failure
Likely Cause:

Defrost heater burnt out, bi-metal thermostat open, or main control board.

Recommended Action:

Schedule sealed/defrost system diagnosis to restore cold airflow.

BoschDishwasher
E15
Critical / Tech Needed
AquaStop / Leak Detection
Likely Cause:

Water accumulated in bottom overflow pan, lifting the safety float.

Recommended Action:

Turn off water supply, inspect base pan for leaks or hose cracks.

KitchenAidDishwasher
Clean LED 7 Blinks
Moderate Issue
Heater Circuit Failure
Likely Cause:

Heating element burnt out, high-limit thermostat open, or control fault.

Recommended Action:

Test heating element continuity with multimeter or service unit.

SamsungDishwasher
LC / LE
Moderate Issue
Leak Sensor Triggered
Likely Cause:

Over-sudsing from improper soap or internal hose seepage.

Recommended Action:

Clear detergent suds, allow sensor to dry, or check pump seals.

WhirlpoolDishwasher
F8 E4 / F8 E5
DIY Check First
Drain Line Blockage
Likely Cause:

Garbage disposal knockout plug not removed or sink drain plugged.

Recommended Action:

Clear kitchen sink drain air gap and garbage disposal inlet nipple.

GEOven
F3 / F30
Moderate Issue
Oven Temperature Sensor Open
Likely Cause:

RTD temperature sensor failed or wiring harness burned.

Recommended Action:

Replace RTD temperature probe inside oven cavity.

WhirlpoolOven
F5 E0
Moderate Issue
Door Latch Switch Fault
Likely Cause:

Self-clean motorized door lock mechanism jammed or misaligned.

Recommended Action:

Cycle circuit breaker for 60s; if stuck locked, service motorized latch.

SamsungOven
C-d0 / C-d1
DIY Check First
Control Key Stuck
Likely Cause:

Moisture or grease behind touchpad buttons causing short circuit.

Recommended Action:

Wipe down display panel; if persistent, replace user interface board.

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