UE on the washer. 01 on the boiler. CH05 on the air conditioner.
Appliances break at the worst time, and the manual is never around.
FixCode looks up that code by brand and tells you what it means,
whether it is safe to keep using, and what you can try yourself.
● Look it up by brand and code
202 brands, from Samsung and LG to Bosch, Midea, Gree and more.
10 categories including washers, air conditioners, boilers, refrigerators, kitchen appliances and vacuums. 6,086 codes.
● Don't know the brand? Search by code
Type the code and see every brand that uses it, all at once.
A single search for 4E returns matches across multiple brands at once. Pick the one that fits your appliance.
● Can't read the code? Browse the list
If the display is damaged or the code is unclear, browse the full code list for your brand.
● Is it safe to keep using?
Keep using, stop now, or call service. Urgency is color coded up front.
Codes like overfill, which can flood your floor, show a red stop now warning.
● Manufacturer official wording
Descriptions confirmed on official manufacturer pages and manuals carry an official badge.
Tap the badge to open the source and check it yourself.
● Works offline
The code database ships inside the app, so search works in airplane mode or in a basement.
● No sign up
No account, no login, no server. What you search never leaves your phone.
Who it is for
- Your washer stopped with a code you have never seen
- The boiler is showing numbers in the middle of winter
- The air conditioner blinks a code instead of cooling
- You want to know the cause before calling service
Permissions
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None. FixCode does not request location, contacts, camera or storage.
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None.
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Notice
Information in the app is for reference only. If you suspect a hazard such as
electric shock, gas or a water leak, stop using the appliance immediately and
contact the manufacturer's official service center.