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All the articles with the tag "whirlpool".
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Whirlpool Dishwasher F2E2 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F2E2 means the main board lost communication with the user interface. The most likely fix is reseating connectors or replacing the interface board.
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Whirlpool Dishwasher F3E1 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F3E1 means the thermistor or optical water sensor signal is out of range. The most likely fix is replacing the OWI temperature sensor.
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Whirlpool Dishwasher F5E1 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F5E1 means the control sees a door switch fault. The most likely fix is replacing a worn door latch assembly so the door reads as closed.
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Whirlpool Dishwasher F6E1 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F6E1 means the dishwasher is not filling with water. The most likely fix is replacing a failed water inlet valve or clearing a kinked supply line.
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Whirlpool Dishwasher F6E2 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F6E2 means the water inlet valve has failed during fill. The most likely fix is replacing the inlet valve so the tub fills on command.
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Whirlpool Dishwasher F7E1 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F7E1 means the heating element is not working, so water and dishes stay cold. The most likely fix is replacing the failed heating element.
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Whirlpool Dishwasher F8E2 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F8E2 means the control sees an electrical problem with the drain pump. The most likely fix is replacing the drain pump after checking its wiring.
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Whirlpool Dishwasher F8E1 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F8E1 means the dishwasher drains slowly or not at all. The most likely fix is clearing a blocked drain path or replacing the drain pump.
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Whirlpool Dishwasher F6E4 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F6E4 means the overfill float switch reads open or stuck. The most likely fix is freeing a jammed float or replacing the float switch.
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Whirlpool Oven F1 E0 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F1 E0 is an EEPROM communication error on the oven control board. A 30-second power reset clears it, a failed board needs replacement.
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Whirlpool Oven F1 E1 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F1 E1 is an EEPROM checksum error on the oven control board. Try a 30-second power reset first, then replace the control board if it returns.
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Whirlpool Oven F2 E1 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F2 E1 means a stuck key or a runaway over-temperature condition. Test the keypad and the oven sensor, then replace the relay control board if needed.
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Whirlpool Oven F3 E1 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F3 E1 is a shorted oven temperature sensor circuit. The fix usually replaces the RTD sensor that should read about 1080 ohms cold.
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Whirlpool Oven F3 E0 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F3 E0 is an open oven temperature sensor circuit. Most fixes replace the RTD sensor that should read about 1080 ohms at room temperature.
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Whirlpool Oven F5 E0 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F5 E0 means the door switch and latch switch disagree. The fix usually involves the door latch assembly or its switches and wiring.
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Whirlpool Oven F5 E1 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F5 E1 points to a door latch motor that will not lock or unlock. The fix usually replaces the door latch assembly or its motor.
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Whirlpool Oven F7 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F7 means a function key is stuck on the control panel. A power reset often clears it, a stuck key needs a new touch pad or control panel.
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Whirlpool Oven F9 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F9 means the door latch will not lock or unlock as commanded. Cleaning or replacing the door latch assembly clears most F9 faults.
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Whirlpool Refrigerator dF Error Code - Causes & Fix
dF means a defrost failure with frost building on the coil. The usual fix is the defrost heater, defrost thermostat, or defrost sensor.
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Whirlpool Refrigerator E2 Error Code - Causes & Fix
E2 signals a shorted freezer temperature sensor. After a quick reset, the usual fix is replacing the freezer thermistor that reads the cabinet.
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Whirlpool Refrigerator E1 Error Code - Causes & Fix
E1 points to an open fresh food temperature sensor. After a reset, the usual fix is replacing the refrigerator thermistor.
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Whirlpool Refrigerator E3 Error Code - Causes & Fix
E3 points to a defrost sensor or evaporator fan fault and weak airflow. The common fix is a new evaporator fan motor or defrost sensor.
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Whirlpool Refrigerator E5 Error Code - Causes & Fix
E5 points to an ice maker fill or sensing fault and usually no ice. The common fix is the ice maker assembly or the water inlet valve.
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Whirlpool Refrigerator E6 Error Code - Causes & Fix
E6 means the main control board and the display can no longer talk. The usual fix is reseating wiring then replacing the UI or control board.