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Frigidaire Dishwasher Error Codes Explained

This is a guide on what Frigidaire Dishwasher error codes are and what they mean.
There are quite a few of them that are more common than others, but this will show a good portion of them and how you can fix them.
The codes stand for things that are possibly wrong with the dishwasher so that it is easier to get it fixed or to know if it is even fixable by you.
1. Error Code HO:
This code stands for what is called heat delay, or low water temperature. It is very simple and just means that the water temperature needs to rise before the cycle can start.
2. Error Code LO:
LO stands for low rinse aid, and this is another simple one that tells you that you need to refill the rinse aid dispenser so that it can perform at its highest level.
3. Error Code PF:
This one stands for power failure. This will happen when there is a power outage, or a breaker goes off. To fix this error code try opening and closing the dishwasher door to reset the cycle.
4. Error Code i10:
This code will pop up when the water level is abnormally low for some reason. If this pops up check to see if there is any leaks or clogs in the water supply line.
5. Error Codes i20, i40, iFo:
These all mean the same things. The drain line is restricted, so what you need to do is check the drain line for any holes, kinks or clogs. It is also recommended to check the filter as well and clean them if need be.
6. Error Code i30:
When the i30 error pops up it is saying that the bottom pan has a leak to it. So, what you will need to do is check the hose connections and make sure that the unit is level, so the water goes where it needs to go.
7. Error Code i50:
This one is drain or wash motor failure. What you need to do when this shows up is to restart the unit. This will either mean pressing and holding the cancel button or completely turning off the power at the breaker.
8. Error Code iCo:
Electronic control system failure. The solution for this one is going to be the same as the i5o error. Either restart by pressing and holding the cancel button or completely shutting of the power at the breaker.
9. Error Code UO:
This one is saying that the vent is open. When this pops up the first thing to do is to check the vent assembly and wiring to make sure that everything is in correct order.
10. Error Code UF:
Vent failure or the fan is not running. Same thing as UO you want to check the vent assembly, wiring, and replace the vent fan in order to get it running again.
11. Error Code ER:
Membrane Switch Failure/Stuck keys. This will happen when one of the keys is throwing the wrong signals. Check to make sure that the wiring between the keypad and main control board is in working order.
12. Error Code CE:
Configuration Error. Just like the ER error code the fix for this one is to check the wiring between the keypad and main control board as well.
13. Error Code CL:
This one stands for Close door or the door switch is open. Check all the door switches to make sure that they are not broken or damaged in any way. Once you have checked those then check the connection between the door switches and the main control board.
14. Error Code dP:
This one means drain pump. This one will pop up when you are doing a relay test and the drain pump activates.
15. Error Code FL:
Water valve open. Once again this is going to mostly be seen when you are doing a relay test. This one lets you know when the water valve is activated during the test.
16. Error Code Hs:
Hall Sensor Error. This is an error code for the motor. The way to deal with this is to check the wiring between the motor and the main control board. The next step would be to replace the motor if needed.
17. Error Code rA:
Rinse Aid Reed Switch Failure. The first thing to do is refill the rinse aid dispenser and check to see if the error code went away. If the code is still there, then the next step will be to check the wiring between the dispenser and the main control board. If more is needed after that then replace the whole dispenser assembly.
18. Error Code RE:
Rinse Aid Reed Switch. This is telling you that the rinse aid reed switch within the dispenser is closed.
19. Error Code RF:
This is another error code for the rinse aid reed switch. This one however stands for the rinse aid reed switch is open. Refill the dispenser and if that does not work replace the dispenser assembly.
20. Error Code Rt:
This is the relay/ triac test. This will pop up when you begin the relay test mode on the dishwasher.
21. Error Code Sd:
Sd stands for detergent dispenser and will pop up because the dishwasher is in relay test mode and the detergent dispenser has been activated.
22. Error Code Tu:
Turbidity Sensor Failure. This one will pop up if the sensor has failed and what you will need to do first is to check the wiring between the turbidity sensor and the main control board. Then replace the turbidity sensor if that is what is needed.
23. Error Code i60:
This one is an error stating that there was a problem found within the water heating system of the dishwasher. If this pops up restart the machine by pressing the cancel button or cut power to the machine at the breaker so that it completely resets.
24. Error Code UL:
This one is a relay test code that will pop up when the UL test is activated.
Often the most common problem that you will run into will be power failure, this is under the PF code.
This one will pop on if there is a 10% or more power drop to the appliance.
With this one if it is happening more and more often check that the voltage going to the machine is what it needs to run properly.
The second most common one is going to be the HO code, and this is very common when you have an old dishwasher.
This one pops up when the water is taking a long time to heat up. A good trick to help stop this is to turn on the hot water before starting the dishwasher to make sure that all the cold water is flushed out of the lines first.
The final most common one is going to be the LO error code. This one pops up when the rinse aid dispenser needs to be refilled.
It is the easiest one to fix as you simply just add more rinse aid and then start the cycle up again.
There may be more codes than these as things like dishwashers are coming out with new models all the time. However, these are the most common ones that you will find among all of them.
If there is an error code that is not on the list, contact Frigidaire for more information on what it could possibly be and how they can help get it fixed for you.
Read: Why Frigidaire Dishwasher Lights Are Flashing? – Troubleshooting Guide
This is a guide on what Frigidaire Dishwasher error codes are and what they mean.
There are quite a few of them that are more common than others, but this will show a good portion of them and how you can fix them.
The codes stand for things that are possibly wrong with the dishwasher so that it is easier to get it fixed or to know if it is even fixable by you.
1. Error Code HO:
This code stands for what is called heat delay, or low water temperature. It is very simple and just means that the water temperature needs to rise before the cycle can start.
2. Error Code LO:
LO stands for low rinse aid, and this is another simple one that tells you that you need to refill the rinse aid dispenser so that it can perform at its highest level.
3. Error Code PF:
This one stands for power failure. This will happen when there is a power outage, or a breaker goes off. To fix this error code try opening and closing the dishwasher door to reset the cycle.
4. Error Code i10:
This code will pop up when the water level is abnormally low for some reason. If this pops up check to see if there is any leaks or clogs in the water supply line.
5. Error Codes i20, i40, iFo:
These all mean the same things. The drain line is restricted, so what you need to do is check the drain line for any holes, kinks or clogs. It is also recommended to check the filter as well and clean them if need be.
6. Error Code i30:
When the i30 error pops up it is saying that the bottom pan has a leak to it. So, what you will need to do is check the hose connections and make sure that the unit is level, so the water goes where it needs to go.
7. Error Code i50:
This one is drain or wash motor failure. What you need to do when this shows up is to restart the unit. This will either mean pressing and holding the cancel button or completely turning off the power at the breaker.
8. Error Code iCo:
Electronic control system failure. The solution for this one is going to be the same as the i5o error. Either restart by pressing and holding the cancel button or completely shutting of the power at the breaker.
9. Error Code UO:
This one is saying that the vent is open. When this pops up the first thing to do is to check the vent assembly and wiring to make sure that everything is in correct order.
10. Error Code UF:
Vent failure or the fan is not running. Same thing as UO you want to check the vent assembly, wiring, and replace the vent fan in order to get it running again.
11. Error Code ER:
Membrane Switch Failure/Stuck keys. This will happen when one of the keys is throwing the wrong signals. Check to make sure that the wiring between the keypad and main control board is in working order.
12. Error Code CE:
Configuration Error. Just like the ER error code the fix for this one is to check the wiring between the keypad and main control board as well.
13. Error Code CL:
This one stands for Close door or the door switch is open. Check all the door switches to make sure that they are not broken or damaged in any way. Once you have checked those then check the connection between the door switches and the main control board.
14. Error Code dP:
This one means drain pump. This one will pop up when you are doing a relay test and the drain pump activates.
15. Error Code FL:
Water valve open. Once again this is going to mostly be seen when you are doing a relay test. This one lets you know when the water valve is activated during the test.
16. Error Code Hs:
Hall Sensor Error. This is an error code for the motor. The way to deal with this is to check the wiring between the motor and the main control board. The next step would be to replace the motor if needed.
17. Error Code rA:
Rinse Aid Reed Switch Failure. The first thing to do is refill the rinse aid dispenser and check to see if the error code went away. If the code is still there, then the next step will be to check the wiring between the dispenser and the main control board. If more is needed after that then replace the whole dispenser assembly.
18. Error Code RE:
Rinse Aid Reed Switch. This is telling you that the rinse aid reed switch within the dispenser is closed.
19. Error Code RF:
This is another error code for the rinse aid reed switch. This one however stands for the rinse aid reed switch is open. Refill the dispenser and if that does not work replace the dispenser assembly.
20. Error Code Rt:
This is the relay/ triac test. This will pop up when you begin the relay test mode on the dishwasher.
21. Error Code Sd:
Sd stands for detergent dispenser and will pop up because the dishwasher is in relay test mode and the detergent dispenser has been activated.
22. Error Code Tu:
Turbidity Sensor Failure. This one will pop up if the sensor has failed and what you will need to do first is to check the wiring between the turbidity sensor and the main control board. Then replace the turbidity sensor if that is what is needed.
23. Error Code i60:
This one is an error stating that there was a problem found within the water heating system of the dishwasher. If this pops up restart the machine by pressing the cancel button or cut power to the machine at the breaker so that it completely resets.
24. Error Code UL:
This one is a relay test code that will pop up when the UL test is activated.
Often the most common problem that you will run into will be power failure, this is under the PF code.
This one will pop on if there is a 10% or more power drop to the appliance.
With this one if it is happening more and more often check that the voltage going to the machine is what it needs to run properly.
The second most common one is going to be the HO code, and this is very common when you have an old dishwasher.
This one pops up when the water is taking a long time to heat up. A good trick to help stop this is to turn on the hot water before starting the dishwasher to make sure that all the cold water is flushed out of the lines first.
The final most common one is going to be the LO error code. This one pops up when the rinse aid dispenser needs to be refilled.
It is the easiest one to fix as you simply just add more rinse aid and then start the cycle up again.
There may be more codes than these as things like dishwashers are coming out with new models all the time. However, these are the most common ones that you will find among all of them.
If there is an error code that is not on the list, contact Frigidaire for more information on what it could possibly be and how they can help get it fixed for you.
Read: Why Frigidaire Dishwasher Lights Are Flashing? – Troubleshooting Guide
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