Solve washer problems faster with practical guides for drainage, spinning, door, drum and display faults. Get clear error code explanations, brand-specific repair steps and quick tips to restore your machine with less guesswork.
The warning indicates a water intake problem. Pressure, filter, hose, and valve account for most of the causes.
The fault points to the motor or the control triac. Causes, checks, and signs to decide whether to repair.
The drum does not rotate, and the fault is usually in the motor, the wiring, or the tachogenerator.
The washing machine stops heating, the program stalls, and the fault is usually in the sensor or in the heating circuit.
The warning is usually related to the temperature sensor or its wiring, and it can leave the wash cycle blocked.
The washing machine does not start the cycle and warns of a door lock: this is how to interpret E10 and what to check.
The E17 code points to a water or foam problem in the washing machine and can completely stop the cycle.
The drum becomes unbalanced, the spin cycle stops, and the washing machine protects itself. This is how to fix and prevent it.
Heating failure in Beko washing machines: what to check in the heating element, wiring, and when to stop.
The fault points to internal heating: wiring, relay, and control require careful inspection.
The E4 code on a Beko washing machine usually points to a filling or pressure fault. These are its causes and signs.
The washing machine is left with water inside due to a drainage fault. These are the most likely causes and how to check them.