Thanks, mine wasnt rusted but i had a thin film of fat affecting the contact between the pot and the strut, cleaned that with vinigar and bucarbonate of sida and worked soon afterthat
I have one of these and have got the error for this .... for the last time!! NOTE: I have probably used this pot a total of 25 times. When I open up mine it is like BRAND NEW inside, not even a slight discoloration and zero corrosion! It is perfectly clean and yet it still gives me that darn error code about every 6th time I have used it. Today I cooked one 5 pound bag of frozen chicken breasts and though I didn't get the E4 error code like the very last time I used it... it didn't start building up pressure but said PO30 and it began to count down the clock immediately. So I canceled it and unplugged it, started it over and it worked! After the time was up, I let it reduce pressure on its own for about 10 minutes then did a quick release. Worked great! So I put another 5 pound bag of frozen breasts in the hot broth, as I have a catering job this evening... canceled the keep warm from batch one, then hit the meat button and adjusted the time back up to 30 minutes, but instead of cycling the dashes until it built up pressure, it did it for a few seconds and then I got the PO along with the 30 and the timer began to count down immediately as though I had a delay start or something, which I have never used on this. So I took out the pot with the chicken, turned it upside down and banged the bottom without taking the cover off, flipped it back up, put the pot with chicken back in and it began to work normally. About 15 minutes in... it had thawed the chicken, it begins to beep and give the E4 error code. AAAGHHH!!! So, I took out the pot again, flipped the pot over , took off the cover and tapped on all the little screws and connectors. Flipped it back over and it IS working again, but this is the first time I got this code when I have an "event" that I NEED this food for.--- Totally done with this brand, just ordered me an 8 quart Instant Pot brand!
Just fixed the e4 error code on my cooker. Mine wasn't the spot the guy showed but it was the contacts that went to the circuit board on the black connector. I cleaned it with some QD contact cleaner and a razor blade to scrape most of the gunk off. Now mine works great again.
I loved how you explained this issue, however, I followed your instruction to the "t", but e4 code did not go away. I noticed that mine was not rusted, but had no grey paint coding material around ground screw. I scuffed well and greased as suggested, but did not work. Any additional suggestion? Thanks so much.
I have one of these 6qt that blew the thermal fuse. I took numbers off the fuse and had newark.com match me with a replacement fuse. Replaced fuse, tested PQP, and it over-pressures and blows steam out the vent, per safety design. So that's probably how the 1st fuse blew. But, mine has 2 switches as if it has both high and low pressure like an IP Duo. I'm baffled because these PQPs are supposed to have just one pressure. But my question is: Do you know how to tell which is hi or lo and do you know how to adjust these switches? When you chip the epoxy out, there's an adjustment screw. Mine doesn't throw any codes.
Don't know if you are still answering questions, but my Crux multi-cooker had the same problem. Worked for 3 years then all of a sudden E4. I tried the above fix but still E4. Any other ideas?
I do not have any rust for any screws, but I went ahead and made some cleaning of the internal screws/ connections. I am still getting the E4 error on the 3Sqaures Rice Cooker. Any clue? or Anyone?
And another thing, I tried to undo the cover and found that the screw head is triangular. So you have a triangular screwdriver? Because none of my screwdrivers will fit.
Follow-up on this fix, how is your machine working now? I have the same problem but is the fix really as easy as this? Is the pot back to it's old working order?
@Enrique Fidler , is that a direct correlation to a bad seal in the lid or.perhaps installed incorrectly When I was gifted the PQP 6qt the inner lid with seal was installed upside-down and leaked. Thx
Thanks, mine wasnt rusted but i had a thin film of fat affecting the contact between the pot and the strut, cleaned that with vinigar and bucarbonate of sida and worked soon afterthat
Nut kolene ke liye screwdriver bhejta hu
How much price
Thank you
Works, I did the Latino methods, hitting couple times, shaking , flipping, and is ready 😅😂
for 20 euros, I can send instructions on what to replace to remove the e14 error.
I have one of these and have got the error for this .... for the last time!! NOTE: I have probably used this pot a total of 25 times. When I open up mine it is like BRAND NEW inside, not even a slight discoloration and zero corrosion! It is perfectly clean and yet it still gives me that darn error code about every 6th time I have used it. Today I cooked one 5 pound bag of frozen chicken breasts and though I didn't get the E4 error code like the very last time I used it... it didn't start building up pressure but said PO30 and it began to count down the clock immediately. So I canceled it and unplugged it, started it over and it worked! After the time was up, I let it reduce pressure on its own for about 10 minutes then did a quick release. Worked great! So I put another 5 pound bag of frozen breasts in the hot broth, as I have a catering job this evening... canceled the keep warm from batch one, then hit the meat button and adjusted the time back up to 30 minutes, but instead of cycling the dashes until it built up pressure, it did it for a few seconds and then I got the PO along with the 30 and the timer began to count down immediately as though I had a delay start or something, which I have never used on this. So I took out the pot with the chicken, turned it upside down and banged the bottom without taking the cover off, flipped it back up, put the pot with chicken back in and it began to work normally. About 15 minutes in... it had thawed the chicken, it begins to beep and give the E4 error code. AAAGHHH!!! So, I took out the pot again, flipped the pot over , took off the cover and tapped on all the little screws and connectors. Flipped it back over and it IS working again, but this is the first time I got this code when I have an "event" that I NEED this food for.--- Totally done with this brand, just ordered me an 8 quart Instant Pot brand!
Just fixed the e4 error code on my cooker. Mine wasn't the spot the guy showed but it was the contacts that went to the circuit board on the black connector. I cleaned it with some QD contact cleaner and a razor blade to scrape most of the gunk off. Now mine works great again.
I loved how you explained this issue, however, I followed your instruction to the "t", but e4 code did not go away. I noticed that mine was not rusted, but had no grey paint coding material around ground screw. I scuffed well and greased as suggested, but did not work. Any additional suggestion? Thanks so much.
Thanks I fix my code error e4. Works like new again 😄
I have one of these 6qt that blew the thermal fuse. I took numbers off the fuse and had newark.com match me with a replacement fuse. Replaced fuse, tested PQP, and it over-pressures and blows steam out the vent, per safety design. So that's probably how the 1st fuse blew. But, mine has 2 switches as if it has both high and low pressure like an IP Duo. I'm baffled because these PQPs are supposed to have just one pressure. But my question is: Do you know how to tell which is hi or lo and do you know how to adjust these switches? When you chip the epoxy out, there's an adjustment screw. Mine doesn't throw any codes.
Don't know if you are still answering questions, but my Crux multi-cooker had the same problem. Worked for 3 years then all of a sudden E4. I tried the above fix but still E4. Any other ideas?
There should be a resistor that can go bad as well. Try checking it.
I do not have any rust for any screws, but I went ahead and made some cleaning of the internal screws/ connections. I am still getting the E4 error on the 3Sqaures Rice Cooker. Any clue? or Anyone?
My clue is buy a new one.
@@athenaaudrina1212 Thank you. I did put that to recycle.
My machine has been fixed with the help of this video but ...its stinking like something has burnt ....what to do? Plz reply
Thank you very much, I took advantage of the video and explanation and restored the work of the cooker .. 🤗😍🥰👍
And another thing, I tried to undo the cover and found that the screw head is triangular. So you have a triangular screwdriver? Because none of my screwdrivers will fit.
Get a square bit screw driver that will fit enough to unscrew it
Follow-up on this fix, how is your machine working now? I have the same problem but is the fix really as easy as this? Is the pot back to it's old working order?
Had to replace a fuse but other than that its working good! You just need to try and keep water out of the bottom of pot
@Enrique Fidler , is that a direct correlation to a bad seal in the lid or.perhaps installed incorrectly When I was gifted the PQP 6qt the inner lid with seal was installed upside-down and leaked. Thx