Electrolux Error Codes
& Diagnostics
Find what your error code means, how serious it is, and what to do next. Covers all appliances.
How to Use This Guide
Enter your code
Type the code shown on your appliance display (e.g., F84)
Check safety/urgency
See severity level and whether to stop using immediately
Do safe checks only
Follow recommended DIY checks with no disassembly
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If code persists, professional diagnostics are required
Select Your Appliance Type
Dryer
Electrolux Perfect Steam front-load dryers and compact dryers including ELFE7637A and EFDE series
Washer
Electrolux Perfect Steam front-load washers and compact washers including ELFW7637A and EFLS series
Dishwasher
Electrolux built-in dishwashers including EDSH4944A, IQ-Touch, and ComfortLift series
Refrigerator
Electrolux French Door, side-by-side, and counter-depth refrigerators including ERMC2295A series
Freezer
Electrolux upright and chest freezers including EFDE317T and stand-alone models
Ice Maker
Electrolux built-in and undercounter ice makers including EI15IM55G series
Range
Electrolux freestanding and slide-in gas and electric ranges including ECFD3068A series
Oven
Electrolux single and double electric wall ovens including ECWD3012A series
Cooktop
Electrolux gas, electric, and induction cooktops including ECCG3068A series
Microwave
Electrolux built-in and over-the-range microwaves including EMBD3010A series
Wine Refrigeration
Electrolux undercounter wine coolers and wine storage units including EI24WC10Q series
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Schedule AppointmentElectrolux Error Codes by Appliance Type
Our Electrolux error codes directory covers 88 diagnostic codes across all 11 appliance types. Each error code page includes the fault meaning, common causes, safe-to-use assessment, step-by-step troubleshooting, and professional repair cost estimates. Whether your Electrolux dishwasher shows an i20 drain fault, your washer displays E11, or your oven flashes F10, you will find the specific diagnostic information you need to understand the problem and decide on next steps.
How to Read Electrolux Error Codes
Electrolux uses different error code formats depending on the appliance platform. Dishwashers use lowercase letter-number codes like i20 and iC0. Washers and dryers use E-prefix codes such as E10, E61, and EF5. Refrigerators and freezers display SY-prefix system codes or two-letter alerts like HI, LO, and OP. Ranges and ovens use F-prefix codes including F10, F30, and F90. Cooktops use E-prefix codes from E0 through E4. Each code page on this site explains exactly what the code means for your specific appliance type, what triggered it, and whether the appliance is safe to continue using.