This has a new fangled direct drive motor. Normally the fix would be to replace the motor controller or one of the capacitors on the board, but this has none of those, and appears to be run by one control board and that is no longer available. Try cleaning the connectors to the control board with electrical switch cleaner spray. Your best bet is to call for service and hope they can replace the part that is preventing the spin cycle.
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Hello Aung, I appreciate your post!
Based off what you have described your Electrolux washer is displaying an error code of "DR". The "DR" code means that the door is not closed or the door latch is not recognizing the door is closed. This could be an issue with your door latch or control panel. You should perform a reset on your washer and you can do that by disconnecting the power cord for at least ten minutes. If the reset does not help correct your issues I would recommend having a professional technician out to perform a proper diagnosis and repair. Best of luck! -Matt
You start with under the agitator, then the filter, then the pump, then the hoses at the base of the drum and then everything else.
Then you find nothing and remember you took it out of your pocket and put it in........
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Ld is long drain, so either the pump is blocked, the pump impeller is worn or the drain hose is blocked.
I had a drain blockage on a Miele and it was cause by an apple stalk lodging itself across the ridges of the drain hose and had collected enough lint to block it, This was a machine that was washing towels commercially for 16 hours a day.
Unhook the drain and watch it pumping either into a bucket or into a laundry sink. It should fly out in a jet!
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Mar 6, 2012 - Below is a link to a video that shows you how to take the cabinet off the washer. CLICK HERE.
1 answer · Top answer: no problem and I wish you only the best of luck. If you're handy this should re
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Oct 13, 2011 - Hi. Ok lets get the correct error code out. To do this turn the dial to any setting and let it light up. Then press and hold the rinse hold ...
1 answer · Top answer: Hi Ok E54 means motor relay contacts sticking or motor down to earth. The relays are ...
Is this the flexible pipe coming out of the back of the machine or the pipe work inside the machine? The flexible pipe (usually grey in colour) is a 'push on' fit. You'll need to get in behind the machine. With a bit of wiggling and twisting the pipe should pull off at the machine end. You should then be able to get the whole thing out from behind the machine to clean it. I used an long, old piece of wood dowel to loosen the dirt. I then carefully flushed it through using a garden hose with the nozzle set to jet, not to the wide spray pattern. I know this because I got very wet making that mistake.
Troubleshooting: Check the drain hose: Ensure that the drain hose is not clogged or kinked. If it is, straighten it out and remove any blockages.
Inspect the drain pump: Check the drain pump for any debris or foreign objects that may be blocking it. Clean it out if necessary.
Check the lid switch: Ensure that the lid switch is functioning properly. If it is faulty, it may prevent the machine from starting the drain cycle.
Check the waste hose: Ensure that the waste hose is not clogged. A clogged waste hose can prevent water from flowing out of the machine.
If this troubleshooting does not work, you may have to turn to professional assistance from a repairman.
According to my search results, the E3 error code on your machine indicates a problem with the drainage system. Since you mentioned that the line and the drain motor are okay, there might be a blockage in the drain hose or the pump filter. You can try to remove the drain hose and check if it is clear. If it is not, you can try to clear the blockage by blowing air through it. If the drain hose is clear, the problem might be with the washing machine pump. In this case, you might need to contact a professional technician to fix the issue
Put a gallon of nearly boiling water in it for 30 minutes and then do a wash with nothing in it. That should dissolve the washing powder debris. Then stop using powder and switch to HE liquid detergent.
If that doesn't fully fix it, try a proper descaling solution like CLR or Lime Away.
E3 means you have an error with your motor itself.
That means that it doesn't detect that your drum is moving smoothly.
Unlock the door, and spin the drum by hand to see if it spins normally. If it does, you either have a bad control board or a bad motor.