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Electrolux Dryer Error Code E20

Reviewed by the ApplianceErrors Editorial Team · Verified against manufacturer service documentation · Last verified: June 10, 2026
High Severity 🔧🔧 Moderate DIY

Water drainage / condensate pump fault (condenser & heat-pump dryers)

💰 DIY cost: $0–$110 👨‍🔧 Pro cost: $150–$300 Save $150+ by doing it yourself
Electrolux Dryer error code E20 on the display panel
How the E20 code appears on a Electrolux dryer display

What Does Error Code E20 Mean on a Electrolux Dryer?

Water drainage / condensate pump fault (condenser & heat-pump dryers).

On condenser and heat-pump dryers the condensed water is pumped to the reservoir or drain. E20 means that water is not being moved — usually a clogged condensate pump, blocked filter, or full reservoir that isn't draining.

What Causes Error Code E20?

Here are the most common causes in order of frequency. Start with the most likely cause before moving to the next:

  1. 1
    Condensate pump clogged or jammed 45% of cases
  2. 2
    Pump filter/sump blocked with lint 30% of cases
  3. 3
    Drain hose kinked or blocked 15% of cases
  4. 4
    Pump motor failed 10% of cases

How to Fix Electrolux Dryer Error Code E20

🔧🔧 Moderate DIY Est. time: 30–60 min
Safety first: Unplug the appliance before opening any panels or touching internal components.
  1. 1

    Empty the water reservoir

    Empty the condensate tank if your model has one.

  2. 2

    Clean the pump filter/sump

    Remove and clear lint from the pump filter and sump area.

    ⚠️ Have towels ready for residual water.
  3. 3

    Check the drain hose

    Straighten and clear the condensate drain hose.

  4. 4

    Test the condensate pump

    If the path is clear, test the pump motor.

    🔩 Electrolux condensate pump ($45–$110)

How to Reset Error Code E20

Empty the tank and clean the pump filter, then restart.

Note: If the error returns after resetting, the underlying issue has not been resolved. Work through the fix steps above.

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When to Call a Professional

If the filter and hose are clear but water won't pump, replace the condensate pump.

Average professional repair cost for this issue: $150–$300

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I keep using my Electrolux Dryer when error E20 appears? +
It is not advisable. The dryer may still power on, but running it while E20 is active can worsen the drainage fault or damage related parts. Treat it as a soon-as-possible repair.
What most commonly causes E20 on a Electrolux Dryer? +
Across reported Electrolux dryer repairs, the most frequent is condensate pump clogged or jammed (45% of cases), pump filter/sump blocked with lint (30%), then drain hose kinked or blocked (15%). Check them in that order before replacing any parts.
E20 keeps coming back after a reset — what should I check next? +
A reset only clears the stored E20 fault; if it returns, the drainage problem is still present. Move on to the physical checks — empty the water reservoir, then clean the pump filter/sump — since the code will reappear until the root cause is resolved. This is a moderate job — a multimeter and some disassembly are usually involved.
How much does it cost to fix Electrolux Dryer error E20? +
A DIY repair typically runs $0–$110 in parts, versus $150–$300 for a professional service call, so handling it yourself saves around $150. Expect the work to take roughly 30–60 minutes.

Sources & References

Content verified against manufacturer service documentation. Last verified: June 10, 2026.