The E32 diagnostic code that the Frigidaire washer was throwing after a quick water fill attempt was not in the supplied Data Sheet that came with the washer and Frigidaire would not provide and updated Data Sheet because, "it's a liabiliity issue" was their statement, but they did tell me that the problem was in the Fill Pressure Sensor/Wire Harness or the Main Control Board (the display board). I ordered the Pressure Sensor and Main Control Board from AppliancePartsPros after checking continuity of the associated Pressure Sensor to Main Control Board wire harness with no problems found in the wire harness. The Pressure Sensor and Main Contorl Board arrived within 5 days of my ordering on a Memorial Day weekend Saturday, left the warehouse on the following Tuesday and arrived at my house on Wednesday. The installation was simple for the Pressure Sensor. Make sure to label the 9 or so connectors and associated wire bundles to make re-installation easier. The process of disconnecting the Main Control Board from the Front Panel was a little tricky - make sure the front of the display is face down on your work surface or lap as there are a dozen or so loose springs behind the control buttons and they will get away if you have the display panel faced up. Once the control board was reattached to the front panel, wire harness connector re-attached and reinstalled, connect the screws and test the machine. I ran through several empty cycles with both hot and cold water to make sure the new board was working properly and that no new diagnostic codes showed up. Success.
One note - this is the second repair in 3 years on this 10 year old machine, the first was 3 years ago for the motor control board, also called the speed control board, located under the agitator drum. Both that previous computer board failure and this one were after severe thunderstorms. Might be a good idea to unplug the washer when inclement weather is forecast for your area.