How to fix E3 on a Frigidaire washer?
On the Frigidaire FAFW4011LW0 washer, an E3 code is most often cleared by fully closing the door, starting the cycle again, and confirming the washer is level and stable on all four legs. If the door will not lock, the door lock circuit is the next place to check.
Quick fixes to try first
- Press Cancel (or power off), wait 30 seconds, then restart the cycle.
- Open and firmly re-close the door; remove any laundry caught at the gasket edge.
- Confirm the washer sits solidly on the floor; adjust leveling legs until it is stable corner-to-corner.
- Verify the drain hose is secured so it cannot pull out or tug the washer during drain.
- If the door never locks, inspect the latch area for detergent residue or damage.
Leveling checklist (common E3 trigger)
Proper leveling reduces vibration and helps the door lock engage consistently.
| What to check | What “good” looks like | What to do if it’s not good |
|---|---|---|
| Side-to-side level | Bubble centered | Adjust front leveling legs |
| Front-to-back level | Bubble centered | Adjust legs evenly |
| Stability | No rocking on corners | Lower the “high” corner leg |
| Leg extension | Minimal extension | Re-level with legs closer to base |
For the exact leveling procedure, follow the FAFW4011LW0 installation guide.
When it points to a failed part
If the washer is level and the door closes normally but the lock never engages (or clicks on and off), the most common repair is replacing the door lock.
- Likely part: Washer door lock assembly 131763256
- Other possibilities: loose wiring at the lock, control not sending lock power, or a door strike alignment issue
Why it matters
A front-load washer will stop and display a door-related error to prevent spinning with an unlocked door. Fixing the door closure and leveling issue first prevents repeat E3 errors and reduces noise and vibration.
Last updated: February 2026
How to remove front panel frigidaire washer?
To remove the front panel on your Frigidaire washer model FAFW4011LW0, we typically unplug power first, then remove the top panel so you can access and remove the fasteners that secure the front panel. Use the FAFW4011LW0 installation guide for safe power-off and access notes.
Before you start (safety and prep)
- Unplug the washer or switch it off at the circuit breaker.
- Turn off both water supply valves (hot and cold).
- Protect the floor with cardboard or a blanket if you need to tilt the washer.
- Have a second person help if you need to move the washer (it is heavy).
- Keep a shallow pan and towels nearby in case a hose drips.
Typical front panel removal steps (front-load washer)
- Remove the top panel: take out the rear screws, slide the top back, and lift it off.
- Remove the detergent drawer (if it blocks screws) and any screws behind it.
- Remove the lower access/kick area fasteners (some models use screws along the bottom edge).
- Open the door and release the door boot clamp if the front panel overlaps the bellows.
- Disconnect the door lock wiring before fully pulling the panel away.
If the door boot clamp or bellows needs to come off for access, the washer door boot spring clamp 134527100 is the retaining clamp that commonly gets removed and reinstalled during this job.
What you may need
| Item | Why it helps |
|---|---|
| Phillips and Torx drivers | Common screw types on Frigidaire panels |
| Putty knife (thin) | Helps release spring clips without bending metal |
| Needle-nose pliers | Useful for boot spring clamp removal |
| Painter’s tape | Holds the door boot lip out of the way |
Why it matters
Removing the front panel the right way prevents bent panels, torn door boot (bellows), and broken door lock wiring. It also makes repairs like drain pump access, leak checks, and door lock replacement much easier.
Last updated: February 2026
Where to find model number on a Frigidaire washer?
On the Frigidaire FAFW4011LW0 washer, the model number is on the model and serial tag located in the door opening. Open the washer door and look around the inner door frame area for a sticker or plate with the model and serial numbers.
Quick steps to locate it
- Open the washer door fully.
- Check the inner rim of the front panel (door opening) for a label.
- Look along the left and right sides of the door opening.
- Check near the door latch area.
- Write down the full model number and serial number exactly as shown.
What the label looks like
Most Frigidaire front-load washers use a printed label that includes:
- Model number (example format: FAFW4011LW0)
- Serial number
- Electrical ratings (volts/amps)
- Manufacturing code information
Why it matters
We use the exact model number to match the correct washer parts, diagrams, and repair instructions. Even one character difference can change which control board, door lock, or water inlet valve fits.
Common part lookups that depend on the model number
| Repair need | Part you may search for | Example from this model’s parts |
|---|---|---|
| Door won’t lock or start | Door lock | Washer door lock assembly 131763256 |
| Won’t fill or fills slowly | Water inlet valve | Washer water inlet valve 134959340 |
| Won’t drain | Drain pump | Washer drain pump 137240800 |
Helpful reference
Your FAFW4011LW0 owner’s manual also explains where to find identification information and how to use it when getting service or ordering replacement parts.
Last updated: February 2026





