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Electrolux Washer Error Code E00

No alarm stored in memory.

No alarm stored in memory.

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What E00 means on a Electrolux washer

The E00 code on an Electrolux washer indicates that no alarm or fault condition is currently stored in the control board's memory. This is not an active error in the traditional sense. Instead, it is a status readout that appears when a technician or user enters the diagnostic or error recall mode and the system returns a null result, meaning the machine has not logged any fault events since the last memory clear or since the unit was first powered.

This code is most commonly encountered during routine diagnostics or after a memory reset has been performed. When you enter the fault history retrieval sequence on the control board, the display cycling to E00 confirms that the board's non-volatile memory holds no stored fault codes. It is the electronic equivalent of a clean bill of health from the control system's logging function.

No corrective repair action is required when E00 is displayed. If you are seeing this code outside of a deliberate diagnostic session, it may indicate that a recent power interruption or control board reset cleared previously stored faults. In that scenario, monitoring the machine through a full wash cycle to watch for any active symptoms or recurring codes is the recommended follow-up step.

Source: manufacturer service documentation.

Common causes of E00

  1. 01

    Diagnostic mode accessed with no stored faults

    Wiring / connection

    The most common reason for E00 is entering the error recall or diagnostic mode when the washer has not experienced any faults. The display shows E00 to confirm the memory log is empty.

  2. 02

    Memory cleared after a previous repair

    Wiring / connection

    If a technician recently serviced the machine and cleared the fault log, E00 will appear the next time the diagnostic mode is accessed. This is expected behavior following a memory reset.

  3. 03

    Power interruption or control board reset

    Wiring / connection

    A prolonged power outage or a hard reset of the control board can erase stored fault history. After power is restored, the log starts fresh and E00 reflects the empty state.

  4. 04

    New or recently replaced control board

    Wiring / connection

    A freshly installed control board will have no fault history in its memory. Accessing diagnostics on a new board will consistently return E00 until the machine logs its first fault event.

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Frequently asked questions about E00

What does E00 mean on a Electrolux washer?
E00 means no fault codes are stored in the washer's control board memory. It is a status indicator, not an active error. You will see it when accessing the diagnostic or fault history mode and the log is empty. No repair action is needed when this code appears.
Do I need to fix anything if my Electrolux washer shows E00?
No repair is necessary for E00. The code simply confirms that the machine has not recorded any fault events. If your washer is running normally and E00 is the only code present, you can continue using the appliance without concern.
Is it safe to run my Electrolux washer when E00 appears?
Yes, it is completely safe to operate the washer when E00 is displayed. This code does not indicate a malfunction, a failed component, or a hazardous condition. It is a clean memory status report from the control system.
Will resetting my Electrolux washer clear the E00 code?
E00 does not need to be cleared because it is not a fault code. It is simply the control board reporting an empty fault log. Performing a reset will not change this readout and is not required when E00 is the displayed result.
How much does it cost to repair an Electrolux washer showing E00?
There is no repair cost associated with E00 because no fault or failed component is indicated. If a technician is called to diagnose this code alone, you may incur a standard diagnostic service fee, which typically ranges from $75 to $150 depending on your location and the service provider.

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