Hello Cecilia, thank you for your inquiry! If you are receiving an error code E99 on your Electrolux Induction Cook-top, it typically relates to a communication failure. If switching your breaker off and on did not resolve your issue, you may want to connect with a local servicer who will be best equipped to pinpoint the problem. If you don't know a qualified technician, you can use the service locator option on the manufacturer site to find one near you. Thanks, JK
I appreciate your post, friend! Based off what you have described your Electrolux cooktop is changing temperature and is coming on at random times. This could be an issue with your control panel or a wiring harness. I would recommend seeking assistance from a professional technician for a proper diagnosis and repair. This will help you avoid unnecessary part purchases. -Matt
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From the information you have provided one of the electric zones is overheating even on the lowest setting of your Electrolux cooktop. This could be a possible issue with your wiring harness or control panel. I would suggest you perform a reset on your cooktop by disconnecting power from it for at least ten minutes. If that does not help to resolve your issue I would recommend having a professional technician out to perform a proper diagnosis. This will help you to avoid any unnecessary part purchases. Best of luck! -Matt
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I see that you are having an issue with your Electrolux cooktop displaying a "E07" and shutting off. An "E07" code stands for an issue with your key sensor timer and this could be a potential problem with your right, left, or center board. This may not be a simple DIY job and I would highly recommend having a professional technician come out to diagnosis your cooktop. The technician will have the appropriate tools needed for properly diagnosing your cooktop. This step will help you to avoid any unnecessary part purchases. Hopefully this information is helpful. -Matt
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From my understanding your Electrolux range is displaying an error code of "E15". An "E15" code stands for the ESEC self-test failed. This might be an issue with your ESEC (Electronic Surface Element Control) board or ESEC-UIB (User Interface Board). Before seeking any assistance with a professional technician I would advise you to perform a reset on your range. You can perform a reset by disconnecting power from your range for roughly ten minutes. If that does not help resolve your current issue I would suggest consulting with a technician for repairs. Hopefully this information is helpful. -Matt
Good Morning James Formalyn, thanks for your post! I see that a row of lights is out on your Electrolux hood and you are searching for a fuse. I was unable to locate any additional information for your hood. The model number you have provided is PCHV42P88. If you could check the model number I would be able to locate any additional information. I look forward to helping you. -Matt
Hi Linda Wallman, thanks for your post!
I see that your Electrolux cooktop is displaying an "E40" error code. Typically, the "E40" stands for no communications, shorted bus. This could be an internal communication error with your left control board, relay board, or filter board. I would recommend getting a technician out to your home for proper diagnosis and repair. I hope this is helpful. -Matt
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