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Common Beko washing machine fault codes. Understanding Beko washing machine fault codes is relatively easy. The codes run from E1 through to E18. As in all brands and appliances, Beko washing machine error codes generally tell you where the problem lies rather than exactly what it is. If you’re able to fix the issue yourself, then once you’ve done so, pressing and holding the start button will clear the code and allow the machine to start functioning again. If not you can always get in touch with a certified Beko washing machine repairman. Common Beko washer fault codes list We’ve included a brief description of the kind of fix that might be required. E1– Thermistor fault. This is probably an issue with the thermistor wiring within the machine. Unless you have considerable electrical wiring expertise this is one for the professionals. E2 – Heater problem. The heater might need replacing or there may be a wiring problem. Once again this is a professional job rather than something you can resolve yourself. E3 – Heater not switching off. The control board relay may need repairing or replacing. E4 – Washing machine not filling. There are several reasons why this might happen, some are easy to resolve, others are not. Check to make sure the door is fully shut, that your water supply is working and that there are no obvious kinks or blockages in the inlet hose. If none of these applies, the fault may be more complex and you’ll need a Beko appliance repair specialist to identify and remedy it. E5/E20/E21/C2 – Machine not emptying. Check for kinks or blockages in the drainage pipe and dirt or blockages in the drain pump filter. If you can’t see an obvious fix it’s time to get an expert to check for more complex issues such as pump failure or control panel faults. E6/E11 – Motor problem. Both of these codes indicate some problem with the motor. You’ll need a professional to identify exactly what the problem is and what’s required to repair it. E7 – Level sensor fault. You may also notice that the machine empties itself every time you try to fill it. You’ll need an engineer to troubleshoot and fix this fault. E8 – This code covers several faults. Usually, the machine won’t fill with water. It will require an expert to diagnose exactly why not. E9/E10 – Door lock problem. Sometimes opening and closing the door will clear this problem. E10 suggests that the door is jammed in some way. You may be able to identify and clear an obvious obstruction. If not you’ll need an engineer to fix a failed lock or resolve an issue with the electronics relating to the door operation. E12-E16 Uncommon fault. No description of these is offered here as they’re all technical and will require a professional to resolve them. E17 – Excessive foam. This could be a result of using too much detergent or the wrong detergent for the machine. You can clear the foam manually if you can open the door. Alternatively, run a few rinse cycles to clear away the suds. E18 – Unbalanced load. This one’s simple. Stop the machine, unload it and reload taking care not to under or overload the machine and distribute items evenly.