Error Code bE2
A control button appears to be stuck or the main relay has a fault
Moderate
Address soon - your appliance may not work properly
Also displayed as: bE2
What This Means
Power switch or tact switch continually pressed; PBA service holding screws fastened too tight, causing button contact; Main PBA switching IC on/off error; Main relay connections incorrect; GAP micro switch fault
What actually causes this:
A button on the control panel is physically stuck down, or the screws holding the circuit board are too tight and pressing on a button
First Thing to Check
Press each button on the control panel firmly once to try to unstick it
Parts Involved
How to Fix
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1. Check whether either the Power switch or a tact switch is continually pressed
- 2
2. Check the contact between the control panel buttons and their corresponding tact switch — there must be a little gap
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3. Check whether PBA service holding screws are fastened too tight — if so, loosen them a little
- 4
4. If an on/off switching IC error has occurred on the main PBA, replace the main PBA
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5. Check the main relay connections — the 'E2' error occurs if the main relay connections are incorrect after approx 30 seconds
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6. Otherwise, an error occurs if a button other than the Power button is continually pressed. Check no error in connections
Other Error Codes for WA48H7400AW
The hot and cold water hoses are connected to the wrong faucets
The washer lid is stuck and will not unlock
The washer lid is not closing or latching properly
The water temperature sensor is giving incorrect readings
The washer motor is not spinning or not being detected
The two circuit boards inside the washer cannot talk to each other
The vibration sensor inside the washer is malfunctioning
The clutch that switches between wash and spin modes is not working