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Candy
Suitable for Candy, Alaska, Aux, Badima, Bauknecht
Stock Code: 123030
£4.17 ex. VAT
Carries water from the tap to the inlet valve and shuts the supply off if it senses a leak.
Tick the symptoms your appliance is showing. We’ll tell you how confident we are this part is the fix.
Error codes are model dependent, so the same brand may have more than one listed.
| Code | Brand | What it means | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|
| E2 | Candy | Means a water fill failure, where the machine cannot take in water within a set time. It is usually caused by a closed tap, a kinked hose, a blocked inlet filter, or a faulty water inlet valve. | High |
| E4 | Candy | Means an overfill fault, where the machine has detected too much water or foam in the drum. It is usually caused by a faulty pressure switch, a water inlet valve stuck open, or excess detergent. | High |
| E4 | Haier | Means the machine has not reached the required water level within a set time, from not filling, filling too slowly, or draining at the same time. It is usually caused by low water pressure, blocked filters, or a kinked inlet hose. | High |
| E10 | Hoover | Means the machine fails to take in water, takes in too little, or takes too long to fill. It is usually caused by a faulty drum or water pressure sensor, a blockage, a jammed filter, or a communication error between the control board and the motor controller. | High |
| E15 | Hoover | Means a control board failure or corrupted memory chip, or a water leak in the base tray triggering the anti-flood sensor. It is usually caused by a faulty control board or a leak reaching the flood sensor. | Medium |
| E2 | Hoover | Means the machine cannot take in water within a set time. It is usually caused by a low water supply, a kinked hose, a blocked inlet filter, or a dislodged pressure switch tube. | High |
Candy
Means a water fill failure, where the machine cannot take in water within a set time. It is usually caused by a closed tap, a kinked hose, a blocked inlet filter, or a faulty water inlet valve.
Candy
Means an overfill fault, where the machine has detected too much water or foam in the drum. It is usually caused by a faulty pressure switch, a water inlet valve stuck open, or excess detergent.
Haier
Means the machine has not reached the required water level within a set time, from not filling, filling too slowly, or draining at the same time. It is usually caused by low water pressure, blocked filters, or a kinked inlet hose.
Hoover
Means the machine fails to take in water, takes in too little, or takes too long to fill. It is usually caused by a faulty drum or water pressure sensor, a blockage, a jammed filter, or a communication error between the control board and the motor controller.
Hoover
Means a control board failure or corrupted memory chip, or a water leak in the base tray triggering the anti-flood sensor. It is usually caused by a faulty control board or a leak reaching the flood sensor.
Hoover
Means the machine cannot take in water within a set time. It is usually caused by a low water supply, a kinked hose, a blocked inlet filter, or a dislodged pressure switch tube.
Don’t see your code? Different model years sometimes use different codes. Get in touch with our parts team and we’ll help you identify the right replacement.
General fitting guidance. The exact steps can vary slightly with the make and model of your washing machine.
Safety: Switch off at the mains and turn off the water supply before you start.