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Error Code

Sub-Zero Error Code 95 1 01: Diagnostic Error

Error code 95 1 01 on a Sub-Zero refrigerator, freezer, or wine-storage product identifies refrigerator compressor microprocessor pin stuck in on position. Treat the code as a diagnostic starting point rather than proof that one specific part must be replaced.

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Error code 95 1 01
Appliance Refrigeration
Affected model series Built-In BI SWS #4380000
Quick answer

Refrigerator compressor microprocessor pin stuck in on position.

Model compatibility: Sub-Zero reused visible code strings across series and model years, so 95 1 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: Refrigerator compressor microprocessor pin stuck in on position.

Signs

Symptoms you may notice

  • The appliance may log the code even when cooling appears normal.
  • A specific zone or controlled function may not behave as expected.
  • The service indicator may remain active until the underlying condition is corrected.
  • The exact symptom depends on the Sub-Zero series and the device identified by the code.
Before you call

Safe checks you can make

These are simple, non-hazardous checks only. If anything is unclear, stop and contact a technician.

  • Record the exact code, model number, and which zone is affected before clearing anything.
  • Confirm doors and drawers close completely and note any related temperature or function changes.
  • Do not replace parts based only on the code because the same code can have different meanings by series.
  • If the code returns, have the appliance diagnosed using the correct model-specific service information.

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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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

References

Sources & references

  • Sub-Zero service knowledge base

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