How to Fix Electrolux Washer Error E06

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Error Code: E06 Difficulty: Moderate

Problem: Water level is too high at the end of a program.

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How to Fix E06 Error (Step-by-Step)

  1. Disconnect the washer from the power source and confirm the error stays cleared during a full test cycle.
  2. Locate the water level pressure switch. It’s usually a round component with a thin air tube and a wire connector, located in the upper section of the machine.
  3. Carefully disconnect the rubber or plastic air tube from the switch.
  4. Inspect the tube for any signs of blockages, kinks, or holes. Blow through the tube towards the tub to ensure it is clear of any debris or suds buildup.
  5. If the tube is clear, the pressure switch itself may be faulty. Disconnect the wiring harness and remove the switch.
  6. Install the new pressure switch, securely reattaching the air tube and the electrical connector.
  7. Reassemble the washer, plug it back in, and run a test cycle to check for proper water level control.
  8. Turn the appliance off, wait about 2 minutes, then turn it back on.

Recommended Replacement Part

OEM Part #: 134762010

Estimated Market Price: $25-$60

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Verified Compatible Alternatives:

  • 137055800
  • 5304505436
  • 5304511335

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