The washing machine shows fault**e3 and the user reports that it is not functioning properly.
Fault**e3 usually indicates that the washing machine has a problem with high water levels. Possible reasons are:
The water level sensor is faulty.
The control panel is faulty.
The drainage system is clogged.
First, turn off the power to the washing machine and unplug it. Then, check the drain for blockages or bends, removing any blockages. If the drain is normal, proceed to the next step.
A water level sensor located inside the washing machine, usually located at the bottom or side of the washing machine. Check that the sensor is not loosely connected and clean the sensor from standing water, dirt, or dust around the sensor. If the connection is loose, reconnect it. If there is dirt in the sensor area, clean it gently with warm water and a mild detergent.
If there is no problem with the drainage system and the water level sensor, it may be a faulty control panel. Check that the connecting wires on the control panel are secure and not loose or damaged. If there is no problem with the cable, try restarting the washing machine, sometimes the fault can be solved by restarting.
If the problem is not resolved after the above steps, the faulty part may need to be replaced. Depending on the make and model of the washing machine, purchase and replace a faulty water level sensor or control panel.
Washing machine failure**E3 is one of the more common faults, mainly related to water level control. The water level sensor controls the water inlet and drainage process by detecting the water level inside the washing machine. When the water level exceeds the set value, the washing machine will automatically stop the water inlet and report the error E3.
Blockage in the drainage system is one of the common causes of E3 failure. Cleaning your drains regularly can prevent blockages from occurring.
The water level sensor is one of the key components in the washing machine, and its accurate work is essential for the proper operation of the washing machine. Regular inspection and cleaning of the sensor can improve its sensitivity and reliability.
The control panel is the operation control center of the washing machine, and a faulty control panel can lead to various failures. Checking the security of the cables and cleaning the control panel can help troubleshoot.