I believe you mean E74. This is caused by a cold solder joint under the GPU or HANA chip. Go here to find out more about how you can fix it. It is usually fixed by performing the X-Clamp fix.
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Hey Ervin, thanks for your inquiry!
From the information you have provided your Frigidaire washer is displaying an error code of "E47". An "E47" error code means that the board thinks the door circuit is open in spin. This could be potential issue with the door lock or main control board. A reset could help correct this issue and to perform a reset you would need to disconnect power from it for at least ten minutes. We hope this information is helpful to some degree. -Matt
Hello. I need the model number to help you accurately but I'll assume you have a Frigidaire washer. If so, then the E47 code is telling you that the main board thinks the door is open on spin. Go to this web address and it will tell you how to check the electric door lock mech. http://forum.partsdr.com/showthread.php?1-Frigidaire-Washer-E47-Error-Code. If you *don't* have a Frigidaire unit, please post a comment with the brand/model number so I can give you exact information. Thanks!
I understand you are receiving an E47 when the spin cycle is supposed to start, on your Frigidaire Affinity washer, model# ATF7000E. The E47 code states that the control board of you appliance thinks that the door is open. This could also be a false error code. I suggest resetting your washer, by either unplugging it or shutting the power of at your home's circuit breaker, for 3-5 minutes. Once power is restored, start any cycle. I ask that you please follow up with a comment on the post, at your convenience, to advise if further troubleshooting is needed or if your appliances status has changed successfully. Hope this is helpful.
The E47 error code is usually an indication of a failed door lock/latch. To verify this, you will need to ohm out the PTC on the door lock. If the door lock does not ohm out correctly, then it will need to be replaced.
I have the same problem with the E47 code. I had the service guy over and he brought a troubleshooting sheet. Basically, you must remove the door switch assembly and check the PTC (the white plug on the door switch assembly). According to the diagnostics sheet, if the switch is open or locked, then it is a doorswitch problem, but if the reading on the switch is ~ 1500 ohms, then its the control panel.
The reading on my PTC was ~ 1400 Ohms (which is close to 1500) so I ordered a new control board. I'll post again when it's re-installed.
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