| Error Code | Appliance | Meaning | Safe first steps | Technician required | Related help |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| F8 E2 | Front Load Washer | Dispenser-system problem. | Verify the detergent drawer or cartridge is installed correctly and not clogged with detergent; clean if needed, then retest. | Yes — if the code returns after the dispenser checks. | |
| F9 E1 | Front Load Washer | Long drain time; the washer is unable to drain correctly. | Check drain-hose installation, inspect for a kinked or clogged drain hose, and clean the drain-pump filter if accessible. Then retest. | Yes — if the code returns after the drain checks. | |
| LF / LO FL / F8 E1 | Top Load Washer | Fill-time problem; washer is taking too long to fill or not detecting the correct amount of incoming water. | Open both supply faucets fully, verify hot and cold supply are connected, and inspect hoses for kinks. Then retry. | Yes — if the code returns after the water-supply checks. | |
| F9E1 | Top Load Washer | Long drain. | Make sure the drain hose is installed correctly and is not kinked or clogged; remove any blockage and retry. | Yes — if the code returns after the drain checks. | |
| F6E1 | Dishwasher | Dishwasher is unable to start or resume cycles; a running cycle may continue to the end, but a new cycle cannot start. | Cycle power to the dishwasher and retry. | Yes — if the code remains after the reset. | |
| F6E3 | Dishwasher | Foam / suds condition affecting fill and operation. | Check for suds in the tub, confirm only automatic-dishwasher detergent is being used, and allow suds to dissipate before retrying. | Yes — if the code returns after correcting detergent / suds issues. | |
| AF / F4E3 | Dryer | Restricted airflow; lint screen or vent is clogged, crushed, kinked, or has too many turns. | Clean the lint screen, inspect and correct the vent path, then retest the dryer. | Yes — if the code returns after airflow corrections. | |
| F6 E1 / F6E3 / F1 E1 | Dryer | Main control board / user-interface / wiring fault family. | Turn the breaker off for 1–5 minutes, restore power, start a Timed Dry cycle, and monitor for recurrence. | Yes — if the code returns after the reset. | |
| F1 / F1 E0 | Range | Oven control / temperature-sensor / wiring fault. | Turn the breaker off for 1 minute, restore power, and monitor the range for recurrence. | Yes — if the code returns after reset. | |
| F2 E1 | Range | Grate-position / related range fault on supported models. | When the range is cool, verify the grates are installed correctly and level, then cycle power and retest. | Yes — if the code returns after correcting grate position and resetting power. | |
| F3 family (for example F3 / F3 E0 / F3 E1) | Wall Oven | Oven temperature-sensor / control / wiring fault family. | Turn the breaker off for 1 minute, restore power, and monitor the oven for recurrence. | Yes — if the code returns after reset. | |
| FC E1–FC E9 | Wall Oven | Connected-appliance / communication fault family on supported wall ovens. | Turn the breaker off for 1 minute, restore power, and verify operation. | Yes — if the code returns after reset. | |
| FC E1 | Cooktops | User-interface / keypad or associated wiring fault. | Turn the breaker off for 1 minute, restore power, and monitor for recurrence. | Yes — if the code returns after reset. |
Whirlpool Appliance Error Codes and Repair Signals for Bay Area Homes
Whirlpool error codes can point to washer fill or drain failures, dishwasher leak alerts, dryer airflow restrictions, range control faults, wall oven sensor issues, cooktop communication errors, microwave electrical warnings, or refrigerator F-code conditions. Hotline Appliance Repair helps Bay Area homeowners understand the warning before professional diagnosis.

