Electrolux Washer E61 Error Code — What It Means
The E61 error code on Electrolux washers indicates a heating system fault, specifically a problem in the heater relay or control-board-to-heater communication path. The washer has detected that it cannot properly control or communicate with the heating element circuit. This code falls within the E60-E6x range that Electrolux uses for heating-related problems. The machine will typically stop mid-cycle or refuse to start a hot-wash program when this fault is present.
Common Causes
- Failed electronic control board or heater relay The main control board or its integrated heater relay has failed and can no longer send power or signals to the heating element.
- Damaged or loose wiring harness Connectors or wires between the control board and heater have become loose, corroded, burned, or disconnected.
- Defective heating element The heater element itself has failed open (no continuity) or developed an internal short.
- Control board communication glitch A temporary software or memory error in the control board has triggered a false heating-fault detection.
Step-by-Step Fix
- Unplug the washer and wait 2-3 minutes to perform a full power reset, then plug it back in and run a test cycle to see if the error clears.
- Disconnect power again and pull the washer away from the wall to access the rear or bottom panel (location varies by model).
- Remove the back or bottom panel using a screwdriver to expose the heater element and wiring harness.
- Inspect all wire connectors running from the control board to the heater for burn marks, corrosion, looseness, or breaks, and reconnect or clean any loose terminals.
- Test the heating element with a multimeter set to resistance (Ω) by disconnecting its wires and checking for continuity across the terminals. A completely open (infinite resistance) reading means the heater is failed.
- Check the control board for visible burn marks, scorched relays, or damaged solder joints around the heater-relay area if wiring and heater test good.
- Replace the faulty component (heater element, wiring harness, or control board), reassemble the washer, restore power, and run a hot-water test cycle to verify the repair.
Parts Often Needed
| Part | Notes |
|---|---|
| Electrolux washer electronic control board | Amazon | Match the part number printed on your existing board. The heater relay is usually integrated into the main board assembly. |
| Electrolux washer heating element | Amazon | Order by your exact model number. Elements are not interchangeable across different washer platforms. |
| Washer wire harness / connector set | Amazon | Only needed if connectors are melted, burned, or broken. Specify the heater-harness section when ordering. |
When to Call a Pro
Call a professional if you are not comfortable working with electrical components or if the error persists after a power reset and visual inspection. Diagnosing control-board faults requires a multimeter and some electrical knowledge. If you have already replaced the heater element and checked all wiring but the E61 code returns, the control board is the likely culprit and a technician can confirm the diagnosis and safely install a new board. Also call a pro if your washer is still under warranty, as DIY repairs may void coverage.