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Posted on Jan 18, 2009

My washer is giving error code e10 and im not sure what to do my washer is a frigidaire front load

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I have an error code chart that came with mine and it says a few different things for E10. 1st says water not entering washer. 2nd says water leaks. 3rd soap dispenser drawer is open. In another post there was something about a magnet needed in the drawer too. But I would suggest checking your hoses and making sure you have water and the drawer is completly closed.

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