Electrolux Range Error Code E32
Power supply defect
Power supply defect - left side cooking zones.
First step from the service manual
Test all cables and connections on filter board.
The complete diagnostic procedure includes additional test steps, resistance specifications, wiring diagram references, and component test points.
Get the full diagnostic procedure for E32.
- Step-by-step tests with expected resistance, voltage, and continuity values
- Wiring diagram references and connector pinouts from the OEM service manual
- Verified part numbers when replacement is required
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What E32 means on a Electrolux range
Error code E32 on an Electrolux range indicates a power supply defect affecting the left side cooking zones. This code is generated when the control system detects an abnormality in the electrical supply delivered to the left burner or induction zone circuit. The filter board, which conditions and distributes power throughout the range, is the primary component under scrutiny when this code appears. A fault here can prevent one or more left-side zones from operating correctly or at all.
The filter board sits in the power path between the main supply and the individual cooking zone components. When voltage levels, signal integrity, or current flow deviate from expected parameters on the left-side circuit, the control board logs E32 and may disable the affected zones as a protective measure. Problems typically originate from loose or corroded cable connections, damaged wiring harnesses, or a failing filter board that can no longer properly regulate power delivery to that side of the range.
Diagnosis should begin with a thorough inspection of all cables and connections associated with the filter board, paying close attention to the harness segments that feed the left-side zones specifically. Connectors should be checked for corrosion, bent pins, heat damage, or incomplete seating. If all wiring checks out visually and with continuity testing, the filter board itself becomes the prime suspect and will likely require replacement to resolve the fault.
Source: manufacturer service documentation.
Common causes of E32
- 01
Loose or disconnected cable on filter board
Wiring / connectionVibration from regular use can loosen wiring harness connectors at the filter board. Inspect all connections for secure seating and check for any pins that may have backed out of their connector housing.
- 02
Corroded or damaged wiring connections
Wiring / connectionHeat and moisture exposure over time can corrode connector terminals or degrade wire insulation on the harness feeding the left-side zones. Look for discoloration, burnt insulation, or green oxidation on connector pins.
- 03
Faulty filter board
Part replacementIf the filter board has failed internally, it cannot properly regulate or distribute power to the left cooking zone circuit. A board with visible burn marks, failed components, or that tests outside normal parameters will need to be replaced.
- 04
Damaged wiring harness
Part replacementPhysical damage to the wiring harness between the filter board and the left-side zone components, such as chafing against a sharp edge or heat damage, can interrupt proper power delivery and trigger E32.
- 05
Intermittent power supply issue
Wiring / connectionAn inconsistency in the incoming power supply to the range, such as a weak leg from the household circuit, can cause the filter board circuit to register a defect. Check that the range is receiving proper supply voltage at the terminal block.
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