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Vestel Error Codes & Diagnostics

Complete B2B dictionary of fault codes, troubleshooting steps, and repair manuals for Vestel home appliances, including Washing Machines, Dishwashers, Ovens, Dryers, and Refrigerators.

33 Verified Codes in Database
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CodeFault / DiagnosticsAppliancesAction
C3
Communication error between boards
Info: The main control board cannot communicate with the display or user interface board.
Oven
C3 Full Steps Diagnose
E01
Door not closed or locked properly
Info: The door is not fully shut, the door lock mechanism has failed, or there's a wiring issue to the lock.
Washing Machine
E01 Full Steps Diagnose
E1
Control board overheating
Info: The temperature of the hob's main control board has exceeded its safe operating limit.
Hob
E1 Full Steps Diagnose
E02
Water fill problem
Info: The machine has not filled with enough water in the allotted time. Caused by low water pressure, a kinked inlet hose, or a faulty water inlet valve.
Washing Machine
E02 Full Steps Diagnose
E2
Surface temperature sensor error
Info: The sensor monitoring the temperature of the ceramic glass surface is faulty.
Hob
E2 Full Steps Diagnose
E03
Drainage problem / Water not emptying
Info: The machine has failed to drain water. The drain pump is blocked, the drain hose is kinked/blocked, or the drain pump has failed.
Washing Machine
E03 Full Steps Diagnose
E3
Incorrect supply voltage
Info: The control board has detected that the incoming mains voltage is too high or too low for safe operation.
Hob
E3 Full Steps Diagnose
E04
Machine has overfilled with water / Leaking
Info: Too much water has entered the drum, detected by the pressure switch. Can be a faulty inlet valve stuck open or a pressure switch fault.
Washing Machine
E04 Full Steps Diagnose
E4
Defrost heater failure
Info: The defrost heater element, which melts ice off the evaporator, is not working. The element may be broken, or the thermal fuse has blown.
Refrigerator
E4 Full Steps Diagnose
E05
Water not heating
Info: The water is not reaching the correct temperature. This is usually a faulty heating element or a defective temperature sensor (NTC).
Washing Machine
E05 Full Steps Diagnose
E5
Communication fault
Info: Communication error between the user interface (touch control) and the main power board.
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Hob
E5 Full Steps Diagnose
E06
Motor fault
Info: The main drive motor is not working correctly. This can be due to worn motor brushes, a faulty motor itself, or a motor control triac failure on the main PCB.
Washing Machine
E06 Full Steps Diagnose
E6
No pan detected or unsuitable pan
Info: The induction coil cannot detect a pan, or the pan being used is not suitable for induction cooking (e.g., not magnetic, too small).
Hob
E6 Full Steps Diagnose
E07
Program selector or configuration error
Info: The control board has detected a fault with the program selector switch or has a memory/configuration error (EEPROM).
Washing Machine
E07 Full Steps Diagnose
E08
Motor speed sensor (tacho) fault
Info: The control board is not receiving a speed signal from the motor. The tacho coil on the motor may be dislodged, faulty, or have a broken wire.
Washing Machine
E08 Full Steps Diagnose
E10
Communication error
Info: Communication fault between the main control board and the display board or other modules.
Washing Machine
E10 Full Steps Diagnose
E17
Excessive foam detected
Info: The machine has detected too much foam in the drum, usually caused by using too much or the wrong type of detergent.
Washing Machine
E17 Full Steps Diagnose
E18
Unbalanced load detected
Info: The load inside the drum is not distributed evenly, preventing the machine from reaching high spin speeds safely.
Washing Machine
E18 Full Steps Diagnose
E21
Drainage circuit blocked
Info: A more specific drain fault indicating a blockage is highly likely, rather than a pump failure. Debris is restricting water flow.
Washing Machine
E21 Full Steps Diagnose
FE
Electronic module / EEPROM error
Info: There is a fault with the main control board's memory or configuration.
Dishwasher
FE Full Steps Diagnose
F1
Oven temperature sensor error (open circuit)
Info: The main control board has lost connection to the oven temperature sensor (NTC/thermistor). This could be a broken wire or a failed sensor.
Oven
F1 Full Steps Diagnose
F2
Cooking zone sensor overheating
Info: The temperature sensor for a specific cooking zone has detected excessive heat, often from prolonged use on high power or an empty pan left on the hob.
Hob
F2 Full Steps Diagnose
F3
Oven temperature sensor error (short circuit)
Info: The control board detects a short circuit in the oven temperature sensor (NTC/thermistor), indicating the sensor has failed.
Oven
F3 Full Steps Diagnose
F4
Induction coil overheating
Info: The induction coil itself has overheated. This can be caused by restricted airflow or a faulty cooling fan.
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Hob
F4 Full Steps Diagnose
F5
Door lock mechanism fault
Info: Error related to the motorized door lock, often seen during or after a pyrolytic cleaning cycle. The lock may be jammed or the motor/switch has failed.
Oven
F5 Full Steps Diagnose
F6
Temperature sensor (NTC) fault - Open circuit
Info: The control board detects an open circuit from the NTC temperature sensor, meaning it's likely disconnected or has failed.
Dishwasher
F6 Full Steps Diagnose
F7
Temperature sensor (NTC) fault - Short circuit
Info: The control board detects a short circuit from the NTC temperature sensor, indicating it has failed internally.
Dishwasher
F7 Full Steps Diagnose
F8
Heating element or circuit failure
Info: The oven has detected a failure in a heating element circuit. The element itself may have failed, or there is a wiring issue.
Oven
F8 Full Steps Diagnose
F9
Diverter valve position error
Info: The diverter valve, which directs water to the upper or lower spray arms, is in the wrong position or its feedback switch is faulty.
Dishwasher
F9 Full Steps Diagnose
F10
Main board memory (EEPROM) error
Info: The main control board has experienced a memory corruption or failure.
Oven
F10 Full Steps Diagnose
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