E08
Beko Washing Machine
Urgency
⚡ Medium
Attend to soon
Repair difficulty
👷 Engineer needed
Some checks are DIY — complex repairs need a pro
Diagnosis

What this error means

Inverter motor fault — the inverter board or Direct Drive motor has detected a fault

The E08 error is specific to Beko washing machines fitted with an inverter-driven motor. E08 indicates the inverter board has detected an abnormal condition in the motor circuit — overcurrent, undercurrent, Hall sensor failure, or a communication loss between the inverter and the main control board.

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What to try first
Fix time
10–15 minutes
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Difficulty
Professional may be required
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Appliance
Washing Machine

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Step-by-step

1
Unplug the machine and wait a full 15 minutes
The inverter board requires a complete extended discharge to reset after detecting a motor circuit fault
2
Remove the entire load and try a Spin Only cycle with an empty drum
An overloaded drum causes the motor to draw excess current which triggers E08 even on a healthy inverter
3
Open the door and rotate the drum slowly by hand in both directions
Smooth resistance confirms no physical obstruction is causing the motor to stall
4
Plug back in and start the empty spin immediately without leaving the machine on standby
A cold start allows the inverter board to reinitialise cleanly
Diagnostic

Symptoms to look for

  1. Machine starts a spin cycle then stops immediately with E08
  2. Drum rotates briefly then stops with a buzzing or humming sound
  3. E08 appears during the spin phase but not during slow wash tumbling
  4. Machine works intermittently — completing cycles sometimes and showing E08 on others
Step-by-step repair guide

Diagnostic steps

Time 40–75 minutes
Skill Professional may be required
Allow a full inverter board discharge

Unplug the machine and hold the power button for 10 seconds to drain residual charge from the inverter capacitors. Leave unplugged for 15 minutes. Plug back in and try an empty Spin Only cycle immediately.

E08 caused by a temporary current spike will clear with a full discharge and not recur. If E08 returns on the first spin after reset, proceed to physical inspection.
Check drum rotation by hand

With the machine unplugged, rotate the drum slowly in both directions. Smooth, even resistance confirms no obstruction. Grinding or seizure indicates a mechanical fault causing excess current draw.

Do not force a seized drum. The motor shaft is directly coupled to the drum on Direct Drive models — forcing against a seized bearing can crack the rotor or damage the stator.
Access the motor assembly

With the machine unplugged, remove the rear panel. Check that the central rotor retaining bolt is tight — a loose rotor causes erratic current readings.

Wait 60 seconds after unplugging before touching motor connections. Inverter boards contain capacitors that hold a higher charge than standard control boards.
Check the Hall sensor

The Hall sensor is a small PCB on the stator body, connected by a thin multi-pin harness. Inspect the connector — it must be fully and firmly seated. Disconnect and firmly reconnect.

A loose Hall sensor connector is one of the most common causes of E08 on Beko Direct Drive machines. Clean any green or white deposits on the pins before reseating.
Inspect the inverter board wiring

Check all connectors between the inverter board and the stator, and between the inverter board and the main control board. Disconnect and firmly reseat each. Look for burnt insulation, chafed wires, or corroded pins.

Do not test any inverter board connections with the machine powered. The inverter operates at high voltage.
Test stator winding resistance

With the machine unplugged and all connectors disconnected from the stator, test the resistance between winding terminals with a multimeter. An open circuit or zero reading indicates a failed stator winding.

Only perform this with the machine completely unplugged.
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Escalation

When to call an engineer

  • Hall sensor reads no signal after connector reseating — sensor has failed
  • Stator winding reads open circuit or short to earth — motor needs replacing
  • Inverter board shows visible burn damage or E08 persists after all connections reseated
  • Rotor retaining bolt is loose — rotor is moving on the drum shaft
Common questions

Frequently asked questions

What is the inverter board on a Beko washing machine?
The inverter board converts mains supply into variable-frequency power to control the brushless Direct Drive motor. E08 indicates this board has detected an abnormal motor circuit condition.
Can an overloaded drum cause E08?
Yes — excessive mechanical load causes the motor to draw more current than the inverter permits, triggering E08. Always try an empty spin first.
Is E08 the same as E06?
Both are motor-related but E06 covers general motor faults including belt-drive models, while E08 is specific to inverter-driven systems.
Can I replace the inverter board myself?
It is accessible from the rear panel on most Beko models. Ensure the machine is completely unplugged and allow 60 seconds before touching connections.

🎯 What is likely causing this fault?

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PCB / inverter board 50%
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Motor 25%
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Wiring 15%
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Sensor feedback 10%

⚠️ Estimates based on common faults — not a guaranteed diagnosis. Always verify before ordering parts.

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Parts you may need

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Motor assembly £100 - £200
Motor carbon brushes £5 - £20
Invertor board £100 - £150
Motor assembly £25 - £30

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