Speed Queen Washer Error Code E01: How to Fix It
Medium 30-60 minutes Medium Severity
Verified June 2026
- Error Code
- E01
- Brand
- Speed Queen
- Product Type
- washer
- Severity
- Medium
- DIY Difficulty
- Medium
- Estimated Fix Time
- 30-60 minutes
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Tools You'll Need
- Phillips head screwdriver
- Flathead screwdriver
- Needle-nose pliers
- Adjustable pliers or channel-lock pliers
- Multimeter
- Old toothbrush
- Bucket
- Towels
How to Fix Error Code E01
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Check the Water Supply Faucets
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Inspect and Straighten the Fill Hoses
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Clean the Inlet Valve Filter Screens
Turn off both water supply valves before disconnecting the fill hoses to avoid flooding. Have a towel and bucket ready to catch residual water in the hoses. -
Check Household Water Pressure
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Test the Water Inlet Valve
Always unplug the washer from the electrical outlet before removing any panels or testing internal components. Never work on a plugged-in appliance. -
Replace the Water Inlet Valve if Faulty
Unplug the washer before starting this repair. Take a photo of all wire connections before disconnecting them to ensure correct reassembly. -
Check the Pressure Switch and Wiring (Advanced)
Unplug the washer before inspecting internal components. This step is more advanced — if you are not comfortable, contact a technician.
Parts You May Need
Water inlet valve
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When to Call a Professional
Call a qualified appliance technician if you have confirmed that the water supply is adequate, the inlet valve screens are clean, and the inlet valve has been replaced, but the E01 error still persists. You should also seek professional help if you are not comfortable using a multimeter to test electrical components, if you suspect a wiring harness issue or control board failure, or if the washer is still under warranty and you do not want to void it by performing your own repairs.Frequently Asked Questions
What does E01 mean on a Speed Queen washer?
E01 on a Speed Queen washer means the machine experienced a water inlet timeout. The washer attempted to fill with water during a cycle but could not reach the required water level within the allotted time. Common causes include closed or partially open water supply valves, kinked hoses, clogged inlet filter screens, low household water pressure, or a faulty water inlet valve.
Can I reset a Speed Queen E01 error code?
You can attempt a reset by unplugging the washer from the wall outlet for 60 seconds, then plugging it back in. However, if the underlying cause of the E01 error is not fixed — such as a closed water valve or clogged filter screen — the error will return as soon as the machine tries to fill again. Always address the root cause before relying on a reset.
How do I clean the water inlet valve screens on my Speed Queen washer?
Turn off both hot and cold water supply valves behind the washer. Unscrew the fill hoses from the back of the machine and look inside the inlet ports — you will see small mesh filter screens. Pull them out carefully with needle-nose pliers, rinse them under running water, and use an old toothbrush to remove mineral deposits or debris. Reinstall the screens and reconnect the hoses before turning the water back on.
How much does it cost to replace a Speed Queen washer water inlet valve?
A replacement water inlet valve for a Speed Queen washer typically costs between $30 and $80 for the part alone, depending on your specific model. If you hire a technician to replace it, you can expect to pay an additional $80 to $150 in labor, bringing the total repair cost to roughly $110 to $230.
Why does my Speed Queen washer keep stopping mid-cycle with E01?
If your Speed Queen washer repeatedly stops mid-cycle with an E01 error, it is most likely because the machine is not receiving enough water fast enough to complete the fill phase. This can be caused by a partially closed water valve, a kinked hose, a clogged inlet filter screen, low household water pressure, or a failing water inlet valve that is not opening fully. Work through each potential cause systematically, starting with the simplest checks like the supply valves and hoses.