Electrolux Microwave SE Error: Touchpad membrane switch is shorted or stuck.
Electrolux microwave se error — understanding this error code helps you decide on the right course of action for your Electrolux appliance. What Is Electrolux Microwave Error Code SE? Error code SE on Electrolux microwaves indicates that the control panel has detected a short circuit or stuck key condition in the membrane switch panel. On […]
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DIY Fixable
From $140
Typical Repair Cost
30-60 min
Pro Repair Time
Quick Assessment
Answer to continue safely
Is it safe to keep using?
No. Do not use the microwave while SE is active. A shorted membrane switch could cause the microwave to start unexpectedly or become unable to stop, which is a safety hazard.
Can I reset the code?
Yes. Drying the panel and power cycling often clears SE if moisture was the cause. A physically damaged membrane will need replacement.
When to stop immediately?
Stop if you notice: Stop if the microwave starts operating on its own without any button being pressed., Do not continue using the microwave if SE clears but buttons behave erratically..
Symptoms You May Notice
SE displayed on panel
The microwave shows SE and locks out all touchpad buttons.
Buttons activate on their own
Before SE appeared, the microwave may have responded to touches that were not made, such as beeping or starting unexpectedly.
Specific button feels stuck or mushy
A particular area of the touchpad feels different when pressed compared to other buttons.
Error appears after cleaning or steamy cooking
The SE code frequently shows up after the panel gets wet from cleaning spray or heavy steam.
Possible Causes
Moisture behind the membrane panel
Liquid from cleaning spray, steam, or a spill has seeped behind the touchpad membrane and shorted the conductive traces.
DIY PossibleWorn membrane switch
Years of use have worn through the insulating layer between the conductive traces, causing them to contact each other.
Requires ProfessionalHeat-damaged adhesive
Heat from the microwave cavity has softened the adhesive layer, allowing membrane layers to shift and short together.
Requires ProfessionalSafe Checks You Can Do
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1
Dry the control panel
Unplug the microwave and wipe the entire control panel surface with a dry, soft cloth.
Never spray cleaning solution directly onto the control panel — always apply it to the cloth first.
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Allow extended drying time
Leave the microwave unplugged with the door open for at least one hour to let any trapped moisture evaporate.
In humid environments, extend the drying time to two hours or use a fan to improve air circulation.
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3
Power up and test
Plug the microwave back in and check if the SE code has cleared. Press each button to verify normal response.
If only one area of the keypad causes SE to return, that specific section of the membrane is likely damaged.
When to Call a Professional
Contact a qualified technician if:
- The SE code persists after thorough drying and multiple power cycles.
- The membrane panel is visibly bubbled, peeling, or discolored.
- The microwave started a cooking cycle on its own before the SE code appeared.
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