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Whirlpool Error Codes & Diagnostics

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

64 Verified Codes in Database
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CodeFault / DiagnosticsAppliancesAction
5d
Too many suds.
Run a rinse cycle. Use less detergent or strictly use HE (High Efficiency) detergent. PRO TIP: We see more clogged pump filters than any other single issue. Takes 5 minutes to clean and saves a $149 service call.
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Washing Machine
5d Full Steps Diagnose
AF
Restricted airflow.
Clean the lint screen and entire venting system. PRO TIP: 'Flow Sense' or restricted airflow errors mean you must clean the vent — this is the #1 fire hazard.
Dryer
AF Full Steps Diagnose
C
Temperature in the fresh food (refrigerator) section is incorrect.
Info: Refrigerator temperature sensor (thermistor) has failed.
Refrigerator
C Full Steps Diagnose
CF
Refrigerator controls are unresponsive or blank.
Info: Communication Failure between the main control board and the user interface/display board.
Refrigerator
CF Full Steps Diagnose
d
Incorrect temperature, clicking noises.
Info: Air damper control failure. The damper that controls airflow between freezer and fridge is stuck or broken.
Refrigerator
d Full Steps Diagnose
E0
Ice maker fault.
Check ice maker mechanism and water fill tube for freezing. PRO TIP: If your fridge is showing any 'E' code and it's under 5 years old, always try a hard reset (unplug 10 minutes) before calling. 60% of the time it clears temporary glitches.
Refrigerator
E0 Full Steps Diagnose
E1
Refrigerator section temperature is not controlled correctly.
Info: The refrigerator thermistor (temperature sensor) is open or shorted.
Refrigerator
E1 Full Steps Diagnose
E2
Lost cooling.
Info: Overheating of internal electronic components.
Refrigerator
E2 Full Steps Diagnose
E3
Excessive frost buildup in freezer.
Info: Defrost thermistor failure. The system cannot properly sense the evaporator temperature for defrost cycles.
Refrigerator
E3 Full Steps Diagnose
E4
Freezer is not defrosting, ice buildup on back wall.
Info: Defrost heater failure. The heater element that melts frost from the evaporator is not working.
Refrigerator
E4 Full Steps Diagnose
E6
Hob does not power on or shows error immediately.
Info: Incorrect power supply voltage detected.
Hob
E6 Full Steps Diagnose
E8
Hob overheats and shuts down.
Info: Cooling fan failure.
Hob
E8 Full Steps Diagnose
FA
Water quality sensing error, may use default long cycle
Info: Optical Water Indicator (OWI) sensor has failed. It cannot detect the soil level in the water.
Dishwasher
FA Full Steps Diagnose
FB
Poor cleaning, water not directed to both spray arms
Info: Motorized diverter valve fault. The valve that alternates water between the upper and lower spray arms is stuck or has failed.
Dishwasher
FB Full Steps Diagnose
FC
Water hardness detection error
Info: The water hardness sensor (if fitted) has failed.
Dishwasher
FC Full Steps Diagnose
F-01
Main control failure.
Replace the main electronic control board. PRO TIP: 'Flow Sense' or restricted airflow errors mean you must clean the vent — this is the #1 fire hazard.
Dryer
F-01 Full Steps Diagnose
F01
No water entering machine
Info: Water supply issue or faulty inlet valve.
Washing Machine
F01 Full Steps Diagnose
F02
Water leak detected
Info: Leak in the base of the machine has activated the anti-flood (Aquastop) system.
Washing Machine
F02 Full Steps Diagnose
F2
Dishwasher has stopped and may be humming
Info: Water leak detected in the base, activating the anti-flood switch.
Dishwasher
F2 Full Steps Diagnose
F03
Touchpad is unresponsive.
Info: Keypad or touch user interface error.
Hob
F03 Full Steps Diagnose
F3
Dishes are not being cleaned with hot water
Info: Heating system failure. The heater element or related components are faulty.
Dishwasher
F3 Full Steps Diagnose
F4
Water remains in the bottom of the dishwasher
Info: Drainage problem. The drain pump is blocked or faulty, or the drain hose is obstructed.
5 Elite Techs Verified
Dishwasher
F4 Full Steps Diagnose
F05
Water not heating or temperature error
Info: Faulty NTC (temperature sensor) or its wiring.
Washing Machine
F05 Full Steps Diagnose
F5
Poor wash results, spray arms not rotating
Info: Spray arm is blocked or the wash motor has failed.
Dishwasher
F5 Full Steps Diagnose
F06
Drum not turning or motor issue
Info: Motor tacho signal error. Carbon brushes may be worn, or there's a fault with the motor or its wiring.
Washing Machine
F06 Full Steps Diagnose
F6
Dishwasher does not fill with water
Info: Water inlet fault. The water tap may be closed, the inlet hose kinked, or the inlet valve has failed.
Dishwasher
F6 Full Steps Diagnose
F07
Heating circuit fault
Info: Heater relay on the main control board is stuck.
Washing Machine
F07 Full Steps Diagnose
F7
Water filling issue, may not start
Info: Flow meter fault. The machine cannot detect how much water is entering.
Dishwasher
F7 Full Steps Diagnose
F08
Water not heating
Info: Fault with the heating element. It could be open circuit or shorted.
Washing Machine
F08 Full Steps Diagnose
F8
Water level is incorrect, poor cleaning
Info: Water turbidity sensor (OWI) or pressure switch issue, often caused by very dirty filters.
Dishwasher
F8 Full Steps Diagnose
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