Whirlpool washing machines have an internal diagnostics system that identifies problems within your machine and alerts you by showing an error code. When an error code is displayed you usually need to take a specific action to remove it before you can start using your machine again.
In this guide, we inform you of what each of the main codes means and what you need to do to remove them.
These codes mean that the “Control Lock” has been activated. To remove the error code you need to press the control lock button down for a few seconds and it should turn the control lock off. If your specific model doesn’t have a control lock button you need to consult your user manual to determine which specific buttons to press to remove the LOC or LC error code.
The dET error code only shows in a select few models. The code means you have no detergent cartridge in the dispenser. To remove the code, make sure you put a detergent cartridge in the dispenser and close the drawer firmly.
This error code means the wash cycle has paused or has been canceled. The code will be displayed while the machine completes the cycle and fully drains. To remove the code, you need to press the pause or cancel button twice and the power button once. If this doesn’t work, reset your washer by turning it off for 60 seconds and then back on.
This error code means too many suds are inside the washer drum. Usually, this code sorts itself out once the suds start to break down. If it doesn’t sort itself out, you may need to manually remove some of the suds if possible. If the error code appears regularly, this might mean you have a faulty drain pump that needs to be repaired.
This error code doesn’t show often. It usually indicates the machine has detected items in the washing machine during a cleaning cycle. If the error code doesn’t go away by itself, you need to cancel the clean cycle, remove any items, and then reset your washing machine by turning it off for 60 seconds before turning it back on.
This error code indicates a problem with the main control board. Because it doesn’t indicate any specific problem, your best bet is to turn your washer off for 60 seconds before turning it back on. If this doesn’t work, a technician needs to inspect your washing machine so they can diagnose the specific problem and fix it.
This error code shows when you’ve tried to reset the main control board several times, but it hasn’t worked. You’ll need to get a technician to inspect your washing machine so they can diagnose the specific problem and fix it.
This error code indicates a problem with the pressure switch. To remove the code, check for any blockages in your washing machine. You can also reset your washing machine by turning it off for 60 seconds before turning it back on. If that doesn’t work, you need to get a technician to come and inspect your machine.
This error code means the temperature of the washing machine is above or below the required range. It’s usually caused by a faulty temperature sensor. To remove the code, make sure the sensor is plugged in. You can also test it with a multimeter to ensure it has continuity. If you don’t have a multimeter, you need to call a technician to come and inspect your machine.
This error code indicates a problem with the door switch. To remove the code, start by cleaning the door switch with rubbing alcohol. If that doesn’t work, turn your washer off for 60 seconds before turning it back on to reset it. If the code is still showing after a reset, you need to get a technician to come and inspect your machine.
When this error code shows, it means you have a problem with the door lock. It can mean the lock is malfunctioning, or it could be completely defective and will need to be replaced. Start by cleaning the lock and then make sure it’s properly aligned. If that doesn’t work, turn your washer off for 60 seconds before turning it back on to reset it. If the code is still showing after a reset, you need to get a technician to come and inspect your machine.
This error code indicates the control board and the motor control can’t properly communicate with each other. To remove the code, you or a technician need to check the wire connections between the two components. You can also try a simple reset by turning your washer off for 60 seconds before turning it back on.
This error code indicates the motor is faulty. Start by checking if the drum can move around freely. If it can, the motor control board needs to be tested and if faulty, replaced. You can also try a simple reset by turning your washer off for 60 seconds before turning it back on.
This error code shows when your washer isn’t able to fill with enough water. The easiest way to remove the code is to ensure the water supply is turned on correctly. You can also try a simple reset by turning your washer off for 60 seconds before turning it back on. If those fixes don’t work, you need to get a technician to inspect your machine.
This error code indicates a problem with the dispenser motor. To remove the code, start with a simple reset by turning your washer off for 60 seconds before turning it back on. If that doesn’t work, you need to test the dispenser motor with a multimeter or get a technician to do it for you.
This error code means your washing machine was about to overfill so the main control board stopped the cycle to prevent your machine from overflowing. To fix the underlying problem, the pressure sensor, drain pump, water fill valve, and main control board need to be checked with a multimeter. If any of those components are faulty, they need to be replaced. If you don’t have a multimeter, you can call a technician.
This error code indicates a problem with the flow meter. To remove the code, start by doing a simple reset by turning your washer off for 60 seconds before turning it back on. If that doesn’t work, you need to test the flow meter with a multimeter or get a technician to do it for you. If the flow meter is faulty, it needs to be replaced.
This error code means your washer is taking too long to drain during the cycle. In most cases, it’s caused by your washing machine having a blockage somewhere in the drainage system. To remove the code, inspect your washer for any blockages and remove them if you find any. You can also try a simple reset by turning your washer off for 60 seconds before turning it back on. If that doesn’t work, the drain pump needs to be tested with a multimeter and if faulty, replaced. If you don’t have a multimeter ,you need to get a technician to do it for you.
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