If you encountered this code, it's likely:
* A typo or misinterpretation: Double-check the source of the code. It might be another letter or a longer code.
* An aftermarket or unofficial code: Some aftermarket diagnostic tools or repair shops might use their own internal coding systems.
* Part of a longer code: The "E" might be part of a larger transmission identification number or fault code.
To get the correct information, you need to provide more context:
* Where did you see this code? (e.g., a sticker on the transmission, a diagnostic tool readout, a repair manual)
* What is the full code or any other information associated with it? (e.g., a longer alphanumeric string, a vehicle identification number (VIN))
* What vehicle is this for? (year, make, model)
With more details, it might be possible to determine what the code actually refers to.