Beko Washing Machine Error Codes: A Complete Guide

Published On: 2 December 2024-Last Updated: 15 January 2025-2 min read-

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Understanding Beko Washing Machine Error Codes

Beko washing machines are renowned for their user-friendly designs and advanced technology, making them a popular choice for many households. However, like any appliance, they may encounter issues over time. One of the most common problems faced by Beko washing machine owners is the display of error codes. These codes can point to a range of issues, from simple problems like an unbalanced load to more complex mechanical failures.

What Do Beko Washing Machine Error Codes Mean?

Understanding these error codes and their meanings is crucial in diagnosing and fixing issues with your washing machine. Error codes can indicate anything from a minor issue, such as a door not being securely closed, to more serious concerns, like a malfunctioning motor. By familiarizing yourself with these codes, you can avoid unnecessary repair costs and fix many issues on your own.

How to Troubleshoot Beko Washing Machine Error Codes

By following the proper troubleshooting steps, you can quickly identify the root cause of the problem. In this guide, we will explore the most common Beko washing machine error codes, explain what they mean, and offer practical solutions for addressing each one. Understanding these steps can save you time, money, and frustration when maintaining your appliance.

Error Code List

Error Code Description Causes Solution
E01 NTC sensor faults Faulty mains board, Faulty NTC circuit Inspect and replace faulty components.
E02 Heating element issue Faulty heater, Faulty main board Check heater for faults, replace if necessary.
E03 Heater relay stuck error Faulty relay or connections Inspect and replace heater relay if necessary.
E04 Water filling error Faulty inlet valve, Faulty main board Check inlet valve and replace if faulty.
E05 Drain pump error Clogged drain filter, Faulty drain pump Clear drain filter, inspect and replace drain pump if necessary.
E06 Door lock error Faulty door lock, Faulty door switch Inspect door lock and switch, replace if needed.
E07 Water drainage error Clogged drain, Faulty pump Check for blockages in the drain, clear them, and inspect pump for faults.
E08 Overheating error Faulty temperature sensor, Faulty heating element Check and replace the temperature sensor or heating element as needed.
E09 Motor error Faulty motor, Motor wiring issue Inspect motor connections, replace the motor if faulty.
E10 Water supply issue Blocked water inlet, Faulty valve Ensure water inlet is clear, check and replace the valve if needed.
E11 Pressure switch issue Faulty pressure switch, Blocked hose Check the pressure switch, clear any blockages in the hose.
E12 Unbalanced load error Excessive load, Uneven distribution Rearrange the load, redistribute evenly to avoid imbalance.
E13 Incorrect water level Faulty water level sensor, Blocked hose Check the water level sensor and ensure hoses are clear.
E14 Drum motor error Faulty motor, Motor wiring issue Inspect motor wiring and replace the motor if necessary.
E15 Leakage error Water leakage, Faulty hoses Check for leaks in hoses or drum, replace parts as needed.

For more FAQs

How much does appliance repair cost?2024-12-09T13:47:49+00:00

Our appliance repair service costs £85 for the initial visit, which covers diagnosis. If replacement parts are needed, you’ll only pay for the parts, and there’s no additional charge for follow-up visits.

How long will my appliance repair take?2024-12-09T13:46:23+00:00

Repairs typically take between 30 minutes to 2 hours, depending on the appliance and the issue. If parts need to be ordered, we’ll schedule a follow-up visit for the repair.

What appliances do you repair?2024-12-09T13:40:36+00:00

We repair a wide range of kitchen and household appliances, including washing machines, dishwashers, ovens, fridges, freezers, microwaves, and small appliances like kettles, toasters, and coffee machines.

How does the Appliance Repair work?2024-10-08T15:17:29+00:00

You pay £85 up front, and an engineer will be out to fix your appliance as soon as possible. When he gets there, if he fixes it straight away job done! If however he needs to go and buy a new part for your machine, you’ll subsequently be charged the price of that part, and only the price of the part. No charge for the revisit to repair, and you have a 6 month guarantee on the repair too.

How do I request a repair?2024-12-09T13:49:09+00:00

You can request a repair by giving us a call on 0800 888 6666 or by submitting our Book a Repair Form.

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