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Error Codes (undefined): Troubleshooting, Fixes & Prevention Tips explained below.
Understanding Pressure Sensor Fault in Washing Machines❓
The Pressure Sensor Fault error appears when the washing machine is unable to correctly detect water levels in the drum. The pressure sensor monitors the water level to determine when to start or stop filling and to initiate the wash or spin cycle. A faulty sensor can cause overfilling, underfilling, or failure to start the cycle. The error may result from wiring issues, clogged air tubes, or a damaged sensor.
washing-machine - Common Causes of Pressure Sensor Fault
- Faulty or damaged pressure sensor.
- Blocked or kinked pressure hose.
- Electrical connection issue to the sensor.
- Moisture or corrosion near sensor terminals.
- Control board not receiving sensor signals properly.
washing-machine - How to Fix Pressure Sensor Fault❓
Restart the Machine
- Turn off the washer and unplug it.
- Wait for 5–10 minutes and restart the cycle.
Check for Overfill or Drain Issues
- Ensure the drum is not overfilled or full of water.
- If so, allow the machine to drain completely.
Inspect the Pressure Hose
- Locate the small rubber hose connected to the sensor.
- Check for blockages, kinks, or water trapped inside.
- Clean or replace if necessary.
Call a Technician
- If the issue persists, the pressure sensor or control board may be faulty and require replacement.
washing-machine - Tips to Prevent Pressure Sensor Issues
- Clean the drum and filters regularly to avoid clogs.
- Ensure the washer is draining properly after each cycle.
- Avoid overloading which may stress sensors.
- Have the pressure system checked during maintenance.
- Install the washer on a level surface to prevent inaccurate water level readings.
FAQs About Pressure Sensor Fault❓
- Question: What is the function of a pressure sensor in a washer
- Answer: It monitors water levels to control filling and draining during cycles.
- Question: Can I clean the pressure hose myself
- Answer: Yes, if accessible. Remove any blockages or trapped water inside the hose.
- Question: Will the machine stop working with this fault
- Answer: Yes, it may halt the cycle or not fill properly if the sensor fails.
- Question: How do I know if the sensor needs replacement
- Answer: If errors persist after resets and hose checks, the sensor may be damaged.
- Question: Is this a serious issue
- Answer: Yes, as improper water level detection can affect cleaning and cause overflow or drainage problems.
When to Contact a Technician
If you experience any of the following issues even after completing the recommended troubleshooting steps, please contact an authorized service technician or our support team for further assistance.
- The same error appears repeatedly after restarting or resetting the unit.
- Multiple error codes appear simultaneously.
- The device makes unusual noises, vibrations, or emits a burning smell.
- The product fails to start, operate, or complete its function despite troubleshooting.
- There are signs of electrical issues, physical damage, or leakage.
- An unknown or unlisted error code appears on the display.
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