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Electrolux Washing Machine E33 Error Code: What It Means and How to Fix It

Published July 3, 2026

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E33

The E33 error code on an Electrolux washing machine indicates a conflict between the pressure sensor (water level sensor) and the anti-flood device — it’s a fault you should act on promptly, as it can prevent the machine from draining or filling correctly and may point to a water detection issue.

What does this error mean?

E33 means your Electrolux washing machine has detected a disagreement between two separate water-sensing systems: the main pressure switch (which measures how much water is in the drum) and the anti-flood pressure switch (a safety device that sits in the base of the machine). When these two sensors give conflicting readings simultaneously, the machine halts as a precaution. In plain terms, the machine isn’t sure whether there’s a flood risk or not, so it stops and shows E33 to protect your home.

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Est. repair cost

£80–£150 professional repair; £15–£35 DIY pressure switch part if self-diagnosing

🔍 Likely causes

Water leak into the machine’s base tray — even a small drip over time can trigger the anti-flood float switch, causing a conflict with the main pressure sensorBlocked or kinked pressure hose — the narrow rubber tube connecting the drum to the pressure switch can become clogged with detergent residue, giving a false water-level readingFaulty or worn main pressure switch — the sensor itself may have failed and is sending incorrect signals to the control boardFaulty anti-flood (base tray) pressure switch — the secondary safety sensor in the base pan may be stuck in the ‘activated’ position even when dryDamaged or loose wiring between the pressure switches and the PCB — vibration over time can cause connectors to work loose, producing erratic sensor readingsExcess detergent causing over-sudsing — too much foam can confuse the pressure switch by creating false high-water-level readings

🛠️ Step-by-step fix

1

Reset the machine first: switch it off at the wall, wait 2 minutes, then turn it back on and start a short cycle. A temporary sensor glitch will clear itself this way.

2

Check for water in the base tray: tilt the machine gently forward about 15 degrees (have towels ready) to see if water pours out from underneath. If it does, there is a leak somewhere — mop it out, then investigate the source before running another cycle.

3

Inspect the pressure switch hose: unplug the machine, then pull it away from the wall. Remove the top panel (usually two screws at the back). Locate the thin rubber tube running from the drum to a small round sensor — check it isn’t kinked, cracked, or blocked with gunk. Blow gently through it to confirm it’s clear.

4

Run a drum clean cycle with no detergent: if over-sudsing is suspected, run an empty 60°C cycle. Switch to a low-suds detergent and use the correct dosage (check the drawer drawer markings) going forward.

5

Check wire connections to both pressure switches: with the machine unplugged, gently reseat any connectors going to the pressure switch and the anti-flood switch in the base. A loose connector is a quick fix.

6

If the error returns after all of the above, do not attempt to replace the PCB yourself — call a qualified appliance engineer, as further diagnosis requires a multimeter and service mode access.

📞 When to call a professional

Call an engineer if the error reappears after a reset, if you found standing water in the base tray (indicating an active leak), or if the pressure hose and wiring both appear fine. Tell the engineer: ‘My Electrolux is showing E33 — I’ve reset it and checked the base for water, but the fault persists.’ This tells them it’s likely a faulty pressure switch or PCB rather than a simple overflow issue.

⚖️ Repair or replace?

A professional repair for E33 typically costs £80–£150, covering diagnosis, a replacement pressure switch, and labour — the part itself is usually £15–£35. If your machine is under 5 years old, repair is almost always worth it. For machines over 8 years old approaching the end of a typical 10-year lifespan, weigh repair costs against a new machine (budget models start from around £350); if the fault turns out to be a PCB failure (£150–£250 to repair), replacement makes more financial sense.

⚠️ This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional repair advice. Always consult a qualified engineer for gas appliances. Gas appliance repairs must only be carried out by a Gas Safe registered engineer — it is illegal for unqualified persons to work on gas appliances in the UK. Repair costs are estimates based on typical UK market rates and may vary significantly. Fix My Beep and Rosetta Software Limited accept no liability for any loss, damage, injury or death resulting from following guidance on this website. Read our full disclaimer →

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