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Amana Error Codes & Diagnostics

Complete B2B dictionary of fault codes, troubleshooting steps, and repair manuals for Amana home appliances, including Washing Machines, Dishwashers, Ovens, Dryers, and Refrigerators.

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CodeFault / DiagnosticsAppliancesAction
6 Blinks
Water Inlet Fault
Info: The dishwasher did not fill with water within the expected time. This can be caused by a closed water supply valve, a kinked hose, or a defective water inlet valve.
Dishwasher
6 Blinks Full Steps Diagnose
7 Blinks
Heating System Failure
Info: The dishwasher's heating element or high-limit thermostat has failed. The control board does not detect the water temperature rising during the heat cycle.
Dishwasher
7 Blinks Full Steps Diagnose
C
High Temperature Alert
Info: The temperature in the fresh food or freezer compartment has been above the safe threshold for an extended period.
Refrigerator
C Full Steps Diagnose
CF
Communication Failure
Info: Communication has been lost between the main control board and the user interface/display board.
Refrigerator
CF Full Steps Diagnose
d
Freezer Door Ajar
Info: The freezer door has been left open for more than 2-5 minutes, triggering an alarm.
Refrigerator
d Full Steps Diagnose
Door Ajar
Alarm sounds and 'Door Ajar' is displayed.
Info: The refrigerator or freezer door has been open for more than five minutes.
Refrigerator
Door Ajar Full Steps Diagnose
E0
Icemaker Fault
Info: A general icemaker fault has been detected, which could be a jammed motor, failed sensor, or an issue with the control board.
Refrigerator
E0 Full Steps Diagnose
E1
Refrigerator Sensor Fault
Info: The thermistor (temperature sensor) in the fresh food section has failed (either open or shorted circuit).
Refrigerator
E1 Full Steps Diagnose
E2
Freezer Sensor Fault
Info: The thermistor (temperature sensor) in the freezer section has failed (either open or shorted circuit).
Refrigerator
E2 Full Steps Diagnose
E3
Defrost Thermistor Fault
Info: The defrost thermistor, which monitors the evaporator coil temperature during a defrost cycle, has failed.
Refrigerator
E3 Full Steps Diagnose
E4
Defrost System Failure
Info: The automatic defrost system has malfunctioned. This could be a failed defrost heater, defrost bi-metal thermostat, or control board.
Refrigerator
E4 Full Steps Diagnose
E6
Icemaker Sensor Error
Info: The control board has detected a fault with the icemaker's optical sensor system or thermal fuse.
Refrigerator
E6 Full Steps Diagnose
E1 F2
Oven Lockout Error
Info: The oven's control board has entered a lockout mode due to a critical error, often related to the door lock or temperature controls.
Oven
E1 F2 Full Steps Diagnose
F10
Runaway Temperature
Info: Similar to F3 E2, this indicates an overheating condition, often during preheat or cooking. It's typically caused by a faulty sensor or a stuck relay on the control board.
Oven
F10 Full Steps Diagnose
F1 E1
Control Board Failure
Info: There is a fault within the main electronic control board (CCU). This is often an internal component failure.
Oven
F1 E1 Full Steps Diagnose
F1 E2
Motor Control Unit Fault
Info: The main control has detected an internal error on the Motor Control Unit (MCU) board.
Washing Machine
F1 E2 Full Steps Diagnose
F2 E1
Stuck Keypad
Info: A button on the oven's control panel has been detected as being pressed for too long. This could be a physically stuck button or an internal short circuit in the keypad.
Oven
F2 E1 Full Steps Diagnose
F3 E0
Oven Temperature Sensor Open
Info: The control board has detected an open circuit in the oven temperature sensor. This means the sensor has failed or its wiring is disconnected.
Oven
F3 E0 Full Steps Diagnose
F3 E1
Oven Temperature Sensor Shorted
Info: The control board has detected a short circuit in the oven temperature sensor. The sensor has failed and is providing an incorrect low-resistance reading.
Oven
F3 E1 Full Steps Diagnose
F3 E2
Oven Overheating
Info: The oven temperature has exceeded the maximum allowable limit. This could be due to a welded relay on the control board or a faulty temperature sensor.
Oven
F3 E2 Full Steps Diagnose
F4 E0
A/D Converter Error
Info: There is a failure in the Analog-to-Digital converter circuit on the main control board, which interprets sensor readings.
Oven
F4 E0 Full Steps Diagnose
F4 E3
Wash Motor Not Running
Info: The main circulation pump (wash motor) is not operating. This could be a jammed pump impeller, faulty motor, or a bad connection to the control board.
Dishwasher
F4 E3 Full Steps Diagnose
F5 E1
Lid Switch Fault
Info: The main control does not detect the lid switch opening and closing correctly. The switch or the actuator on the lid is faulty.
Washing Machine
F5 E1 Full Steps Diagnose
F5 E2
Door Lock Failure
Info: The door is not locking properly. This can be caused by an obstruction in the door, a misaligned door strike, or a faulty door lock assembly.
Washing Machine
F5 E2 Full Steps Diagnose
F6 E2
Communication Error
Info: Communication between the main control board (MCU) and the user interface control board has been lost.
Dishwasher
F6 E2 Full Steps Diagnose
F6 E4
Float Switch Open / No Water Detected
Info: The dishwasher is not filling with water, or the float switch that detects the water level is stuck or has failed.
Dishwasher
F6 E4 Full Steps Diagnose
F7 E1
Motor Speed Fault
Info: The control board is unable to detect the motor speed correctly. This could be a fault with the motor, the motor control unit (MCU), or the wiring between them.
Washing Machine
F7 E1 Full Steps Diagnose
F7 E2
Motor Control Overheat
Info: The heat sink on the motor control unit (MCU) has become too hot. This can be caused by restricted airflow, a prolonged overload condition, or a failing MCU.
Washing Machine
F7 E2 Full Steps Diagnose
F7 E6
Motor Circuit Fault
Info: An open circuit has been detected in the drive motor. This can be caused by a broken wire in the harness or a complete motor failure.
Washing Machine
F7 E6 Full Steps Diagnose
F7 E7
Motor Stalled
Info: The control board attempted to turn the motor but could not detect any rotation. The motor may be seized or there could be a severe overload.
Washing Machine
F7 E7 Full Steps Diagnose
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