Whirlpool Range A6 Error Code — What It Means
A6 does not appear in Whirlpool’s published error code charts for ranges. The code you are most likely seeing is F7 E6, which Whirlpool defines as a cooling fan problem or associated wiring issue in the fan circuit. The control board detects that the cooling fan is not running correctly or that the circuit has a fault. Always verify the exact code on your display and check your model number, since code formats and meanings can vary across product families.
Common Causes
- Cooling fan motor failure The fan motor itself has failed, runs weakly, or operates intermittently and the control board detects the fault.
- Loose or damaged fan wiring Connectors at the fan motor or harness have come loose, corroded, or the wires show heat damage or breaks.
- Control board issue The main electronic control is not correctly commanding or sensing the fan circuit, triggering the error even if the fan is intact.
- Blocked vents or poor airflow Obstructed ventilation or restricted airflow around the range can contribute to cooling fan complaints, though this is a secondary field check.
Step-by-Step Fix
- Verify the exact error code displayed on your range and confirm your full model number from the data plate inside the door or on the back.
- Turn off power at the circuit breaker for one full minute, then restore power and monitor the display for one minute to see if the code clears, per Whirlpool’s reset procedure.
- Run an oven cycle long enough for the cooling fan to activate (typically during or after heating) and listen for fan operation at the rear or top vents.
- Check whether the cooling fan runs during and after the cycle. If you hear no fan or the fan stops unexpectedly, suspect a fan motor or circuit fault.
- Inspect all wiring and connectors at the cooling fan motor, the harness routing behind the control panel, and the connections to the main control board for looseness, corrosion, or visible damage.
- Test the fan circuit for continuity if you have a multimeter and the service manual for your model. Do not guess at voltage specs, consult your model’s wiring diagram.
- Replace the failed component once you have confirmed the fault path, whether that is the cooling fan motor assembly, the wiring harness, or the main control board.
Parts Often Needed
| Part | Notes |
|---|---|
| Cooling fan motor assembly | Amazon | Order by your exact Whirlpool model number to make sure correct mounting and connector type. |
| Cooling fan wiring harness | Amazon | Replace if connectors are melted, corroded, or wires show breaks or heat damage. |
| Main control board (electronic control) | Amazon | Required if fan and wiring test good but the code persists after power reset. |
When to Call a Pro
Call a qualified appliance technician if the error returns after a power reset and you cannot hear the cooling fan running, or if you are uncomfortable working inside the range with live voltage. Control board and fan motor replacement require disassembly of panels and handling of line-voltage connections. A technician will have the service manual, wiring diagrams, and correct part numbers for your specific Whirlpool model, and can safely test the fan circuit and control signals to pinpoint the fault without guessing.