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Washer Won’t Drain: Causes and How to Fix It
If your washer won’t drain, the machine usually still has water inside the drum after the cycle should be finished. Sometimes it stops before spin starts, and sometimes it completes most of the wash but leaves clothes soaking wet at the end. In many cases, the problem is not a total washer failure. A washing…
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Bosch Washer E16 / F16 Code: Meaning, Causes, and How to Fix It
The Bosch Washer E16 / F16 Code usually means the washer door is open or not locked properly. In simple terms, the machine cannot confirm a safe door-lock condition, so it will not start the cycle or continue washing until the problem is resolved. In many cases, this is a simple door-closure issue rather than…
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Bosch Washer E18 / F18 Code: Meaning, Causes, and How to Fix It
The Bosch Washer E18 / F18 Code usually means the washer is not draining properly. In most cases, the machine still detects water inside the drum after the drain stage should be complete, so the cycle stops and the E18 or F18 error appears on the display. In many homes, the cause is something simple…
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Bosch Washer E17 / F17 Code: Meaning, Causes, and How to Fix It
The Bosch Washer E17 / F17 Code usually means the water supply time has been exceeded. In simple terms, the washer is not getting water into the machine quickly enough, so the cycle cannot continue normally. In many homes, the cause is something simple, such as the tap not being fully open, low water pressure,…
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Bosch Washer Error Codes List: Meanings, Causes, and How to Fix Them
If your Bosch washer stops during a cycle and shows an error code, the display is usually pointing you toward the general problem area. In many cases, that area is water supply, drainage, door locking, heating, leak protection, or sensing. This guide brings the most common Bosch Washer Error Codes together in one place so…
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GE Washer LOCKED Message: Meaning, Causes, and How to Fix It
The GE Washer LOCKED Message usually means either the control lock feature is active or the washer door or lid is locked as part of normal operation. In many cases, this does not mean the washer is broken. It may simply mean the controls are locked, the cycle is still active, or the machine is…
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GE Washer E38 Code: Meaning, Causes, and How to Fix It
The GE Washer E38 Code on some models usually points to a dispenser-related problem. In many cases, the washer is trying to move the dispenser to the correct position, but the control board does not detect the change it expects, so the cycle stops and the E38 code appears. If you want to compare this…
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GE Washer E31 Code: Meaning, Causes, and How to Fix It
The GE Washer E31 Code usually points to a water level or pressure-sensor problem. In most cases, the washer is having trouble reading how much water is inside the tub, so it cannot manage the cycle normally and stops with the E31 error. If you want to compare this with other GE faults, start with…
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GE Washer E23 Code: Meaning, Causes, and How to Fix It
The GE Washer E23 Code usually points to a drain pump or drain-control problem. In most cases, the washer is trying to remove water but is not seeing the response it expects, so it stops the cycle and shows the E23 error. If you want to compare this with other GE faults, start with the…
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GE Washer E2 Code: Meaning, Causes, and How to Fix It
The GE Washer E2 Code usually means the washer is not draining properly. In most cases, the machine still detects water inside the tub after the drain phase should be complete, so the cycle stops and the E2 error appears on the display. If you want to compare this with other GE faults, start with…