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We repair Electrolux ovens, dishwashers, cooktops & more — factory-trained, local techs.
Electrolux makes premium European-style washers, dryers, dishwashers, ovens, and refrigerators known for features and efficiency. In NYC homes, frequent cycles, hard water, and tight installs can accelerate wear on pumps, heaters, and sensors. This guide maps the most common Electrolux issues, a 25+ code lineup formatted for Webflow Rich Text, technical details to speed diagnosis, DIY quick fixes, and clear thresholds for calling a professional versus replacing the unit.
Electrolux Dishwasher i20 – drain pump error (blocked filter/hose)
Electrolux Dishwasher i30 – leak detected (overfill protection)
Electrolux Dishwasher i60 – heater circuit fault (no heat)
Electrolux Washer E11 – no fill (inlet valve/low pressure)
Electrolux Washer E13 – water leak detected
Electrolux Washer E21 – drain pump blocked
Electrolux Washer E23 – pressure sensor/board fault
Electrolux Washer E31 – water level sensor fault
Electrolux Washer E41 – door lock not detected
Electrolux Washer E52 – motor tachometer error
Electrolux Dryer E64 – heating element open
Electrolux Dryer E66 – relay board fault
Electrolux Dryer E68 – moisture sensor error
Electrolux Dryer E72 – temperature sensor (NTC) fault
Electrolux Oven F10 – runaway temperature
Electrolux Oven F30 – temperature probe sensor fault
Electrolux Oven F90 – door lock motor error
Electrolux Cooktop E9 – induction power module fault
Electrolux Cooktop E2 – overvoltage detected
Electrolux Cooktop E3 – undervoltage detected
Electrolux Refrigerator SY EF – evaporator fan fault
Electrolux Refrigerator OP – open thermistor (warm temps)
Electrolux Refrigerator SH – shorted thermistor
Electrolux Refrigerator EC – communication/control error
Electrolux leverages inverter motors, NTC sensors, adaptive defrost, and solid-state heater control. Dishwashers include fine filtration and anti-flood protection; washers monitor water level via pressure sensors; dryers use condenser or vented systems with multiple thermostats. Typical checks: element 20–40 Ω, pump continuity, probe resistance vs temperature tables, and mains voltage stability. Control boards can suffer heat-related solder cracks.
Washers: clean pump filter, redistribute loads, reseat inlet hoses and clean screens.Dryers: clean lint path end-to-end, verify exterior flap movement, test element continuity.Dishwashers: clean filters, ensure drain hose high loop, descale heater.Ovens: run temp calibration; inspect gasket and fan.Refrigerators: vacuum condenser coils; manual defrost to restore airflow.Preventive: monthly filter maintenance and seasonal condenser cleaning.
Repairs are typically economical: pumps, locks, sensors, fans, and heaters are widely available. Replace when sealed systems fail in older refrigerators, cabinets are damaged, or repeated board failures make repair uneconomical.