C1
Error code
medium severity
Electrolux
C1: No Water Inlet
If your Electrolux dishwasher display is showing a flashing programme indicator and the cycle won't start, you're seeing the C1 error code. This warning tells you that water isn't entering your appliance, which is why the machine has halted its cycle.
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Diagnostic Steps
- 1
Step 1
Ensure the water tap is fully open
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Step 2
Clean the filter in the threaded hose fitting
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Step 3
Check the inlet hose installation
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Step 4
Inspect the water inlet valve
⚠️ Always disconnect your appliance from mains power before starting any repair. If in doubt, consult a qualified engineer.
Parts to Check in order of probability
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the C1 error mean on a Electrolux dishwasher?↓
If your Electrolux dishwasher display is showing a flashing programme indicator and the cycle won't start, you're seeing the C1 error code. This warning tells you that water isn't entering your appliance, which is why the machine has halted its cycle. Whilst this might sound concerning, the good news is that many C1 faults can be resolved without calling out an engineer, saving you time and money.
The problem typically stems from a few common culprits. Start by checking your water supply—ensure the tap is turned on fully and that the inlet hose isn't kinked or frozen. Next, inspect the water inlet filter, a small mesh screen that can become clogged with debris over time. You should also examine the inlet valve itself, which may have failed or become stuck. In some cases, a blocked or faulty pump or pressure switch could be responsible, though these are less common.
Before investigating any components, always switch off your dishwasher at the mains for safety. Most homeowners can handle these checks independently with basic tools.
Can I fix the C1 error myself?↓
Many C1 faults can be resolved by a competent DIYer. Always disconnect from mains power first. If unsure, consult a qualified engineer.