Whirlpool

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Whirlpool is a leading brand in the home appliance industry, known for its innovative products and commitment to quality. From refrigerators and washing machines to ovens and dishwashers, Whirlpool offers a wide range of appliances designed to make life easier and more efficient. The brand’s focus on innovation ensures that each product integrates the latest technology to provide optimal performance.

Whirlpool’s appliances are designed to meet the needs of modern households, with features like smart connectivity, energy efficiency, and user-friendly controls. Many of their products are ENERGY STAR® certified, helping homeowners save on utility costs while reducing their environmental footprint.

With a reputation for reliability and customer satisfaction, Whirlpool continues to be a trusted choice for homeowners who seek high-performance, energy-efficient appliances.

Appliance Repair for All Major Brands

At Appliance Forever, we specialize in repairing appliances from all major brands. Whether your washing machine isn’t draining, your refrigerator isn’t cooling, or your oven isn’t heating properly, our experienced technicians are here to help. We have the expertise and tools to diagnose and fix issues quickly and efficiently, ensuring your appliances are back to working order in no time.

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Whirlpool Appliance Error Codes

. Whirlpool Oven Error Codes:

  • F1: Indicates a problem with the oven’s control board or touchpad. It could also signal a stuck button.
  • F2: Suggests the oven has overheated. This could be due to a faulty temperature sensor or control board malfunction.
  • F3: Typically refers to an issue with the oven’s temperature sensor, causing improper temperature regulation.
  • F4: Indicates a door latch malfunction, which may prevent the door from locking during self-cleaning or other cycles.
  • F5: Caused by a failure in the control panel or a stuck key on the keypad.
  • F10: This code usually means the oven has overheated or there is a problem with the control board.
  • F11: A communications issue between the oven’s control board and the touchpad or keypad.
  • F30-F38: These codes usually indicate issues related to the oven’s temperature sensor or the control board.

2. Whirlpool Refrigerator Error Codes:

  • E1: Refers to a problem with the refrigerator’s temperature sensor.
  • E2: Indicates a defrost issue, such as a malfunctioning defrost heater or sensor.
  • E3: Often a sign of a faulty evaporator fan motor or a problem with airflow.
  • E4: Typically caused by a faulty condenser fan or motor.
  • E5: Suggests an issue with the ice maker, such as a jam or malfunction.
  • E6: Can indicate a failure of the temperature control system, such as a thermostat or sensor malfunction.
  • E7: Often caused by a low voltage issue affecting the refrigerator’s performance.
  • ER: This may indicate a communication problem between components within the refrigerator.

3. Whirlpool Dishwasher Error Codes:

  • F1: Indicates a water drainage issue, such as a clogged drain pump or hose.
  • F2: A heating element failure or issue with the temperature sensor.
  • F3: Refers to a motor or motor control problem.
  • F4: This code suggests an overflow problem, often related to the water inlet valve or sensor.
  • F5: Indicates a door latch issue, such as the door not closing properly.
  • F6: Refers to a problem with the dishwasher’s pressure switch.
  • F7: A communications issue between the control board and other parts of the dishwasher.

4. Whirlpool Washer Error Codes:

  • F1: Indicates a problem with the washer’s control board or user interface.
  • F2: Refers to a door lock or latch issue, preventing the washer door from locking properly.
  • F3: This code typically points to an issue with the water temperature sensor or thermistor.
  • F5: Indicates that the washer is out of balance and may require redistribution of clothes.
  • F6: A motor or motor control failure.
  • F7: Refers to an issue with the washer’s communication system, usually between the control board and the motor.
  • F9: A drain issue, often caused by a clogged pump or hose.

5. Whirlpool Dryer Error Codes:

  • F01: Indicates a control board failure, which could be caused by a power surge or malfunction.
  • F02: This error refers to a problem with the dryer’s thermal fuse, which helps protect against overheating.
  • F03: This code usually signals an issue with the dryer’s moisture sensor.
  • F04: Refers to a problem with the dryer’s door latch, preventing it from properly closing.
  • F05: A motor failure or problem with the motor control circuit.
  • F06: Indicates a problem with the drum motor, or it may be experiencing difficulties starting.
  • F09: A door switch failure, meaning the door may not be detected as properly closed.

6. Whirlpool Microwave Error Codes:

  • F1: Indicates a problem with the control panel or touchpad.
  • F2: Refers to an issue with the microwave’s temperature sensor, which prevents it from heating properly.
  • F3: This code indicates that the microwave’s magnetron may be faulty or needs replacement.
  • F4: A door switch failure, meaning the microwave door isn’t closing or latching properly.
  • F5: Suggests a failure in the microwave’s main control board.

7. Whirlpool Range/Stove Error Codes:

  • F1: This error typically points to a faulty control board or touchpad.
  • F2: The oven has overheated, and this code could also be triggered by a malfunctioning temperature sensor.
  • F3: Indicates a problem with the oven’s temperature sensor.
  • F4: A door latch issue that prevents the oven door from locking or unlocking correctly.
  • F5: Points to a failure of the control panel or stuck key.
  • F10: Usually indicates the oven has overheated.
  • F11: Communication failure between the control board and the keypad.