Appliance Error Code & Repair Statistics 2026

Comprehensive data on household appliance failures, error codes, repair costs, and brand reliability in the United States. Based on manufacturer service bulletins, AHAM industry data, Consumer Product Safety Commission reports, and our database of 95+ appliance error code guides.

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Last updated: June 5, 2026

Key Statistics at a Glance

$394 Average appliance repair cost (2026)
78M U.S. households with major appliances
$7.2B U.S. appliance repair market (2026)
95+ Error codes in our database
5 Major brands covered
43% Repairs DIY-able with guides

U.S. Appliance Repair Industry Overview

Major household appliances are essential to daily life, and their failure creates urgent repair needs. Key industry data for 2026:

Appliance Failure Rates & Repair Costs by Type

Annual probability of failure requiring service, based on industry data and Consumer Reports reliability surveys:

Appliance Annual Failure Rate Avg. Repair Cost Avg. Lifespan Replace Cost (New) Our Guides
Washing Machine25%$350โ€“$50010โ€“13 years$800โ€“$1,50036
Dishwasher22%$200โ€“$4009โ€“12 years$600โ€“$1,20029
Dryer18%$250โ€“$45010โ€“14 years$700โ€“$1,30030
Refrigerator15%$300โ€“$60012โ€“18 years$1,000โ€“$3,000Coming soon
Oven/Range12%$200โ€“$50013โ€“15 years$800โ€“$2,500Coming soon
Microwave10%$100โ€“$2507โ€“10 years$150โ€“$500Coming soon

Sources: Consumer Reports Annual Reliability Survey (member data, 2024), AHAM appliance lifespan study, RepairClinic/PartSelect average repair cost data. Failure rate = percentage of units requiring service in a given year.

Appliance Brand Reliability Comparison

Based on Consumer Reports reliability ratings (which survey hundreds of thousands of appliance owners), combined with our error code database frequency analysis:

Brand Overall Reliability* Avg. Repair Cost Parts Availability Error Codes in Our DB Most Common Issue
SamsungBelow Average$350โ€“$550Good43Water leak sensors, drain issues, control board failures
LGAverage$300โ€“$500Good22Drain pump failures, motor issues, sensor errors
WhirlpoolAbove Average$250โ€“$400Excellent25Door latch, water inlet valve, control board
BoschAbove Average$300โ€“$500Good3Drain issues, heating element, flow sensor
Maytag (Whirlpool)Above Average$250โ€“$400ExcellentComing soonAgitator issues, water valve, lid switch
GE/GE ProfileAverage$275โ€“$450ExcellentComing soonControl board, water inlet, door seal
FrigidaireAverage$225โ€“$375GoodComing soonDefrost system, thermostat, door gasket
KitchenAid (Whirlpool)Good$300โ€“$500ExcellentComing soonPump motor, spray arm, upper rack

*Reliability rating based on Consumer Reports owner surveys (2023โ€“2024 data). "Below Average" means statistically higher repair rates within the first 5 years. Parts availability rated by RepairClinic and PartSelect catalog coverage. Samsung's lower reliability is primarily driven by washing machines and refrigerators; their dishwashers rate average.

Most Common Appliance Error Codes (2026)

Based on Google search volume data, manufacturer service bulletin frequency, and repair forum activity:

Washing Machines โ€” Top Error Codes

CodeBrand(s)MeaningAvg. Repair CostDIY Difficulty
UE / UBSamsung, LGUnbalanced load detected$0โ€“$150Easy (often user error)
5E / SESamsungDrain error โ€” water not draining$150โ€“$350Medium
OELGDrain error โ€” water not draining$150โ€“$300Medium
F21Whirlpool/MaytagLong drain โ€” takes too long to drain$150โ€“$300Medium
TESamsungTemperature sensor error$100โ€“$250Medium
IE / 1ELG, SamsungWater inlet error โ€” not filling$100โ€“$275Medium
LELGLocked motor error$200โ€“$500Hard
F5 E2WhirlpoolDoor lock error$100โ€“$250Medium

Dishwashers โ€” Top Error Codes

CodeBrand(s)MeaningAvg. Repair CostDIY Difficulty
E14 / E15BoschFlow sensor / Leak in base (anti-flood)$150โ€“$350Medium
9E / LCSamsungWater leak detected$100โ€“$300Medium
OELGDrain error$150โ€“$300Medium
F7 / F8WhirlpoolHeating / Water supply issues$150โ€“$400Medium
HESamsung, LGHeating error โ€” not reaching temperature$200โ€“$400Medium-Hard
E24BoschDrain issue โ€” clogged or kinked hose$0โ€“$200Easy

Dryers โ€” Top Error Codes

CodeBrand(s)MeaningAvg. Repair CostDIY Difficulty
HE / hESamsungHeating error โ€” not producing heat$150โ€“$350Medium
dESamsung, LGDoor switch error$50โ€“$150Easy
tS / tESamsungTemperature sensor error$100โ€“$250Medium
d80 / d90SamsungExhaust vent blockage (80โ€“90% blocked)$0โ€“$100Easy (vent cleaning)
F01WhirlpoolMain control board failure$200โ€“$450Hard
dE1LGDoor not properly closed$0โ€“$150Easy

Appliance Repair Cost Trends (2020โ€“2026)

YearAvg. Repair CostYoY ChangeKey Drivers
2020$310+2%Pandemic reduced service demand initially
2021$335+8%Supply chain disruption, parts backorders
2022$365+9%Technician shortage, continued parts inflation
2023$380+4%Parts availability improving, labor still tight
2024$388+2%Stabilization, more DIY adoption
2025$394+1.5%Near pre-pandemic growth rates
2026 (est.)$405+3%Smart appliance complexity increasing costs

Sources: HomeAdvisor/Angi True Cost data, Bureau of Labor Statistics CPI for appliance repair services, industry surveys. Average includes parts + labor for a single service call.

Smart Appliance Error Codes โ€” Emerging Trends

WiFi-connected "smart" appliances now represent over 30% of new appliance sales (AHAM, 2025). Their impact on repairs:

DIY Repair Success Rates

Based on our guide difficulty ratings and user feedback:

Difficulty Level% of Our GuidesDIY Success RateTools NeededTypical Time
Easy12%90%+Basic (screwdriver, pliers)15โ€“30 min
Medium86%65โ€“75%Multimeter, Torx set, basic tools30โ€“90 min
Hard2%30โ€“40%Specialized tools, electrical knowledge1โ€“3 hours

Key finding: Approximately 98% of appliance error codes in our database can potentially be resolved as a DIY repair, saving homeowners $200โ€“$400 in service call and labor fees.

Appliance Safety & Recall Data

Key safety statistics from the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC):

Important: If your appliance displays an error code related to overheating, burning smell, gas leak, or electrical arcing โ€” disconnect power immediately and call a professional. Our guides always flag safety-critical codes.

FixCodePro Database Coverage

95+ Detailed fix guides
5 Brands covered
3 Appliance types
Growing New codes added daily

Coverage by Brand

BrandGuides% of Database
Samsung 43 45%
Whirlpool 25 26%
LG 22 23%
Bosch 3 3%
GE 2 2%

Coverage by Appliance Type

ApplianceGuides% of Database
Washing Machine 36 38%
Dryer 30 32%
Dishwasher 29 31%

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average cost to repair a major appliance in 2026?

The national average appliance repair cost is $394 (parts + labor) for a single service call in 2026. This includes the diagnostic fee ($75โ€“$125 typical), parts, and labor. Simple fixes (door switch, clogged drain) cost $100โ€“$200, while major repairs (control board, motor) cost $400โ€“$600+.

Which appliance brand is most reliable?

Based on Consumer Reports reliability data (2024), Whirlpool/Maytag and Bosch consistently rate above average for reliability across most appliance categories. Samsung rates below average primarily for washing machines and refrigerators but average for dishwashers. LG rates average overall with strong dishwasher reliability but weaker washing machine scores.

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When should I repair vs. replace an appliance?

General guidelines: (1) If the repair costs more than 50% of a new equivalent, replace. (2) If the appliance is past 75% of its expected lifespan AND needs a major repair, replace. (3) If you've had 2+ repairs in the past year, replace. (4) If it's a simple fix (sensor, latch, filter) regardless of age, repair โ€” these are $100โ€“$250 vs. $800โ€“$1,500 for replacement.

Are smart appliances harder to repair?

Smart appliances have more potential failure points (WiFi module, touchscreen, additional sensors) but also benefit from remote diagnostics. About 15% of smart appliance errors are software issues fixable with a reset. For hardware failures, repairs cost 20โ€“30% more due to integrated circuit boards and proprietary components. However, their self-diagnostic capabilities often make identifying the problem easier.

Sources & References

  1. Consumer Reports, Annual Appliance Reliability Survey, 2024 (based on 300,000+ member responses). consumerreports.org
  2. Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM), Industry Statistics & Trends, 2025. aham.org
  3. IBISWorld, Household Appliance Repair in the US (NAICS 81141), 2026 report. ibisworld.com
  4. U.S. Energy Information Administration, Residential Energy Consumption Survey (RECS), 2020. eia.gov
  5. U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS), 2023 data. cpsc.gov
  6. U.S. Fire Administration / NFPA, Clothes Dryer Fires in Residential Buildings. usfa.fema.gov
  7. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Price Index โ€” Appliance Repair Services. bls.gov/cpi
  8. National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), Study of Life Expectancy of Home Components.
  9. United Servicers Association (USA), Technician Workforce Report, 2025.
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