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Frigidaire Washer Error Codes

All Frigidaire washer error codes with step-by-step troubleshooting, multimeter specs, and OEM part numbers.

12 error codes

CodeMeaning
E11E11 fires when the tub doesn't reach the required water level within the control board's fill timeout window. The pressure switch is supposed to signal 'enough water' to the board, but if flow is restricted or the valve's weak, that signal never comes and the cycle aborts.
moderatebeginner
E11The control board has detected that the water level is not rising fast enough. Specifically, the pressure switch failed to signal that the tub reached the minimum water level within the programmed 8 to 10 minute window.
moderatebeginner
E11, E21, E41The control board caught a functional failure, like a fill timeout, a drain that's not keeping up, or a door latch that's not confirming it's secure. Each code tells you exactly which system is throwing the flag so you're not just guessing.
moderateintermediate
E13E13 fires when the control board sees the water level dropping unexpectedly during a cycle, or when the pressure sensor can't give a stable reading. The board's watching a small air column in a tube connected to the tub. If that column changes when it shouldn't, it assumes there's a leak.
highintermediate
E41E41 means the control board sent a command to lock the door but never got a confirmation signal back that it actually latched. The door safety switch circuit is reading open when it should be closed, so the machine won't run. It's a safety feature to prevent the door from flying open at full spin speeds.
moderateintermediate
E41The control board sent voltage to engage the door lock but never received the confirmation signal back. So it assumes the door is open, kills the cycle, and throws E41. Could be mechanical, electrical, or the lock assembly itself is just shot.
moderateintermediate
HUBReference guide for all Frigidaire washer error codes including E11 (water fill timeout), E21 (drain timeout), E41/E42 (door lock fault), E5E (motor fault), and EF1 (clogged drain pump filter).
lowbeginner
LEAKINGWater's escaping the wash system somewhere it shouldn't be. Could be a failed rubber seal, a cracked plastic component, a loose hose clamp, or the internal safety tray catching a slow drip from above. The machine's got water going in, spinning around, and draining out through a bunch of connections, and any one of them can fail over time.
moderateintermediate
NOT-DRAININGThe washer's control board monitors water level during the drain phase. When it can't detect water dropping fast enough, it kills the cycle and flags the drain fault. Could be a physical blockage, a dead pump motor winding, a tripped AquaStop float, or a relay issue on the control board sending no power to the pump.
moderateintermediate
NOT-SPINNINGThe drum isn't reaching spin speed even though the control board is commanding it to. Either something mechanical is stopping it, like a broken belt or failed coupler, or an electrical signal is missing from the door latch or lid switch and the board won't even attempt the spin cycle. So the drum just sits there.
moderateintermediate
NOT-STARTINGThe machine's processor got stuck or tripped a safety flag and can't continue on its own. It needs you to manually clear its memory so it can restart fresh and run through its normal startup checks again.
moderateeasy
UNRESPONSIVE-CONTROLThe control panel is stuck in a non-responsive state where button inputs aren't registering. The board's basically frozen, either from a software glitch, a power hiccup, or it's waiting on a signal it can't get, like a door latch confirmation that never came through.
moderateeasy