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Whirlpool Washer Error Codes

Whirlpool washing machines are a very high quality and popular brand, but they can also break down like any other home appliance. That’s why we’ll familiarize you with their error codes, so you can quickly identify and troubleshoot problems that arise during operation. Here is a detailed guide to the main error codes:

F1

Whirlpool error codes such as F1 are mostly related to malfunctions in the primary control board, and can also occur due to power surges and electrical problems. To clear this error, unplug the washer and reset the circuit breaker for five minutes. If the error continues, check the wiring harness connections for damage and contact appliance repair Whirlpool Canada.

F2

When your washing machine takes a long time to fill with water or there are other problems with the water supply, Whirlpool error code F2 appears on the display. This problem may be caused by low water pressure, a faulty inlet valve or a clogged inlet valve. Make sure the inlet valves are on and water pressure is adequate, and check the inlet hoses for kinks, twists or signs of clogging. Finally, disassemble the inlet valve screens, wash them and make sure there is no debris.

F3, F4

Codes such as F3 and F4 are most often related to water temperature problems: F3 indicates a missing temperature sensor and F4 indicates the temperature is too high during the wash. To resolve these problems promptly, make sure the hot and cold water hoses are properly positioned and check that the inlet valve screens are clean. Use a multimeter to check the continuity of the thermistor or temperature sensor and replace it if a fault is found.

F5

Usually, when the Whirlpool washing machine fails to properly lock the door lock, an F5 type error will appear on the display. In this case, check the door lock assembly, especially at the point of contact with the lock mechanism, to ensure that there are no obstacles preventing it from locking securely. After that, check the uniformity and possible wear of the door latch and striker, and then lubricate them to ensure smooth opening and closing of the door. 

F6

If your washing machine has a problem with the motor speed, this will be indicated by code F6.  The cause could be a faulty motor, motor control board or wiring harness connection. If this is the case, check the motor and control board for wear or damage, and clean any dirty wiring harness connections. Also, if the error persists, check the motor windings with a multimeter for an F6 code. As a last resort, if none of the above helps, contact a Whirlpool Toronto repair washer technician.

F7

Code F7 refers to a motor speed sensor malfunction that occurs during the spin cycle. This problem may be related to items such as the motor, motor control board, or even harness connections. Inspect the motor and its circuit board for possible damage, and then go to the harness connections and check that they are securely fastened and tightened as much as possible. 

F8, F9

Whirlpool washer error codes F8 and F9, F8 symbolizes a problem with the water supply, which implies low water pressure or flow. Make sure the water supply valves are turned on at full capacity and provide adequate pressure, then check the inlet hoses for kinks or bends. Keep the inlet valve screens clean and make sure they are free of clogs. If code F9 appears, know that the problem is in the drain or drain hose, then check for clogs and clean them if necessary.  

F10, F11, F12

It is signals such as F10-F12 that are associated with communication problems between the main control board and other system units. The first code F10 indicates a serial number mismatch between the MCAM main control board and the motor control board. The next two codes F11 and F12 indicate a communication problem between the main control board and the door lock assembly. Make sure the wiring harness connectors of these parts are tight and show no signs of wear, and then turn off the power for a few minutes – this will clear any errors that may have been displayed on the washing machine screen. However, if the problem persists, replace the main control board or other faulty part, this can be done at any Whirlpool washer repair service.

F13, F14, F15

There are several error codes related to water intake problems, for example, F13 is a condition to check for overflow, which can be caused by a faulty water intake valve or pressure switch. Codes such as F14 and F15 refer to problems with the water pressure sensor, so make sure the water intake valves are open and there is sufficient pressure. Finally, check the pressure switch and hose for clogs or damage and replace defective parts to solve the problem.

F23

If the heater is malfunctioning, error code F23 is displayed, which may be caused by a faulty thermistor (temperature sensor), wiring problems, or a faulty heating element. Therefore, use a multimeter to check the integrity of the heating element and replace it if necessary, and make sure that the thermistor and heating element are securely attached. In addition, to eliminate Whirlpool washing machine error code F23 and restore normal operation of the heating system, check the thermistor and replace it if necessary.

Conclusion

Knowing the Whirlpool washer error codes is key to solving the problem quickly. By applying symptomatic troubleshooting, you will be able to solve the problem as soon as possible and return your washing machine to perfect working condition. Additionally, if you are in doubt about how to perform the repair, it is advisable to seek the help of an auto mechanic. Care tips and understanding when to call for repairs will help extend the years of your appliance’s life.

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