Error code 45 2 01 on a Sub-Zero refrigerator, freezer, or wine-storage product identifies main Refrigerator lights short circuit. Treat the code as a diagnostic starting point rather than proof that one specific part must be replaced.
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Jordan Avery Appliance Repair Content SpecialistPublished August 19, 2026
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Error code45 2 01
ApplianceRefrigeration
Affected model seriesBuilt-In BI SWS #4380000 | Integrated Drawer | Integrated Tall & Column
Quick answer
Main Refrigerator lights short circuit. | Lights short circuit Main lights relay closed. | Main lights relay closed, bulb or circuit damage; repair or Zone 2 Stepper Current issue.
Model compatibility: Sub-Zero reused visible code strings across series and model years, so 45 2 01 may mean something different on another appliance or generation. Confirm this against your model’s documentation and record your full model number before acting.
Plain language
What this code means
Built-In BI SWS #4380000: Main Refrigerator lights short circuit.
Integrated Drawer: Main lights relay closed, bulb or circuit damage; repair or Zone 2 Stepper Current issue.
Integrated Tall & Column: Lights short circuit Main lights relay closed.
Signs
Symptoms you may notice
Interior or accent lighting may not turn on, may remain on, or may behave intermittently.
A lighting-related feature may stop responding to door or control inputs.
Cooling can remain normal while the code is stored.
The error may return after a restart if the circuit issue remains.
Before you call
Safe checks you can make
These are simple, non-hazardous checks only. If anything is unclear, stop and contact a technician.
Check whether all interior and accent lights are affected or only one area.
Verify doors and drawers are closing normally and activating their switches.
Do not access lighting power supplies or control-board wiring.
If the code returns or lighting remains abnormal, schedule repair.
Important safety warning. Do not remove electrical covers, test energized circuits, open the sealed refrigeration system, or replace a control board based only on the displayed code.
Please avoid
What not to attempt
Electrical measurements
Control-board access
Refrigerant or sealed-system work
Internal component testing
Get help
When to call a technician
Schedule service if the code returns after a basic reset or owner-safe check, if temperatures are moving outside the normal range, if water is leaking, or if the appliance is no longer performing its primary function. A recurring diagnostic code usually means the control is seeing the same condition again. Professional diagnosis can prevent unnecessary part replacement and can identify wiring, control, sensor, airflow, water-system, defrost, or sealed-system causes that look similar from the display alone.
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Some Sub-Zero models allow a stored code to be cleared after the underlying problem is corrected. Clearing the display does **not** repair the cause. If the code comes back, use the series-specific meaning above and arrange diagnosis.
No. A diagnostic code identifies a condition detected by the control system. Wiring, connectors, airflow, power supply, control electronics, or another component can sometimes create the same code.
That depends on temperature and the affected function. If the refrigerator is above a safe food-storage temperature, the freezer is thawing, water is leaking, or an electrical issue is suspected, stop relying on the appliance and schedule service promptly.
Sub-Zero has used several generations of electronic controls. The same visible code can be assigned differently by series, zone, or software generation, which is why model applicability is included on this page.
References
Sources & references
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