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FC stands for "Fan Control" and FE stands for "Fan Error". These codes indicate that there is a problem with the fan control system or the fan itself. You will need to contact a qualified technician to diagnose and repair the problem.
The FE error or fault code indicates that the washer is overfilling due to a defective water inlet valve. The valve is not repairable and will need to be replaced.
This fe error or fault code indicates that the washer is overfilling due to a defective water inlet valve. The valve is not repairable and will need to be replaced.
Based on my experience, the same thing happens to me as you have mentioned that it happens every end of a cycle. I doubt if it was a fan error or a frequency error. for me, its just a simple overload for the autodrying. for example on my model. the manual says autodrying cotton-cupboard dry must be max 3 kg. since you cannot measure your wet clothes and it sometimes exceed the 3kg autodrying, that is when the FE comes out. but when i remove some clothes or spin the laundry again and put it into drying, everything works fine. when i use the machine with minimal clothes say 2kg dry, the whole cycle up to drying work fine without FE errors.
So i believe its just an error for drying overload. also the manual says nothing about FE nor Error code for drying overload.
if your car's computer is reporting an error code, there should be a small light under the passenger's side of the dash that is blinking. This light will blink a certain number of times and then pause, then blink the same number of times again -- this is how you find your error code. Count the number of blinks in a cycle and then look it up in your User's manual or a Haynes manual to find the error code number. If you cannot find the blinking light, or if you don't have the time to look it all up or whatever, a mechanic should have a device that he can hook up to your car's computer to get the error code (you might even be able to rent one of these code readers from Auto Zone to do it on your own (the clerk at the store can help describe how to use it ... they might even help you with it in the parking lot).
The "FE" code is referring to a bad or malfunctioning water valve. The machine continues to fill because the solenoid on the valve inside the machine isn't closing to stop the water. The valve should be inspected and/or replaced if bad. This will require some dis-assembly, if washing machine repair isn't something your comfortable with then a service call is the best bet. If you are going to try and inspect yourself please make sure you unplug the machine before starting any dis-assembly. Hope this helps.
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