Whirlpool Appliance Code Decisions for San Diego Homes

Use Whirlpool washer, dishwasher, dryer, range, oven, cooktop, microwave, and refrigerator codes to recognize fill, drain, lock, airflow, voltage, sensor, control, or cooling issues before contacting Reset Appliance Repair.

Whirlpool Appliance Code Guide for Service Decisions

When a Whirlpool appliance shows an error code, it usually means the unit has detected a problem in one of its main systems. On Whirlpool washers, dishwashers, dryers, ranges, wall ovens, cooktops, built-in microwaves, and refrigerators, these codes usually point to drain problems, fill issues, lock faults, control-board errors, sensor problems, or electrical-supply issues.

This page gives homeowners in San Diego a clear overview of the main Whirlpool appliance error code patterns. It is meant to help you understand what the code is usually pointing to and when it makes sense to request service.

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What Whirlpool Appliance Error Codes Usually Mean

A Whirlpool error code is not always a final diagnosis. In most cases, it helps narrow the issue to one system. One code may point to poor draining. Another may indicate low water flow, a lid or door problem, a control fault, or a wiring-related issue.

Reading Whirlpool codes by family makes them easier to understand. Across Whirlpool appliances, the main patterns usually involve filling, draining, locking, sensing, control communication, and power-supply problems.

Common Whirlpool Appliance Error Code Families by Appliance Type

Whirlpool Front Load Washer Error Code Families

Door, water-flow, and drain-related codes: F5 E2 / F8 E1 / LO FL / F9 E1

This is one of the most useful Whirlpool front load washer code groups because it covers several common wash-cycle problems. These codes usually point to a door that is not locking correctly, low incoming water flow, or a long drain condition. In daily use, that may show up as a washer that will not start, fills poorly, or stops before finishing the cycle.

Other Whirlpool front load washer code groups

Motor speed sensing code: F7 E1
Dispenser-system code: F8 E2
Other system fault codes: Other F# E#

Whirlpool Top Load Washer Error Code Families

Drain, fill, lid-lock, and water-level codes: drn / F3E1 / LdL / LdU / LF / LO FL / F8 E1 / F9E1

This is the main Whirlpool top load washer code family for everyday operating problems. These alerts usually point to a drain problem, water-level sensing fault, lid-lock issue, lid-unlock issue, fill-time problem, or long drain condition. In home use, that can mean the washer will not lock, will not fill correctly, or cannot complete the cycle normally.

Other Whirlpool top load washer code groups

System and control fault codes: F0E0 / F1E1 / F# E# / F##
Overload code: F0E3

Whirlpool Dishwasher Error Code Families

Drain, leak, overfill, and cycle-start related codes: F1E1 / F6E1 / F6E4 / F8E4 / E4 / F8E5

This is one of the most important Whirlpool dishwasher code groups because it points to drain interruption, a cycle that cannot start or resume, overfill conditions, float-switch problems, or leak-related protection that prevents operation. In daily use, that may show up as standing water, a cycle that will not begin normally, or a dishwasher that stops to protect the unit.

Other Whirlpool dishwasher code groups

Wash-system and control code: F4E3
Foam and suds code: F6E3

Whirlpool Dryer Error Code Families

Airflow, voltage, moisture-sensor, and control-related codes: AF / F4E3 / L2 / F4E4 / F3 E2 / F6 E1 / F6E3 / F1 E1 / F# E#

This is the main Whirlpool dryer code family in your list. These alerts usually point to restricted airflow, low or missing line voltage, a moisture-sensor issue, or a main control and user-interface fault. In home use, that may show up as slow drying, no heat, interrupted cycles, or a dryer that does not respond normally.

Whirlpool Range Error Code Families

Control, sensor, supply, and connection-related codes: F1 / F1 E0 / F2 E1 / F9 / F9 E0 / FC E1

This is the main Whirlpool range code group. These alerts usually point to an oven control fault, temperature-sensor or wiring issue, grate-position problem on supported models, miswired electrical supply, or a Wi-Fi and communication fault. If the same code keeps returning, the range usually needs more than a reset.

Whirlpool Wall Oven Error Code Families

Sensor, control, wiring, and communication-related families: F3 family / F4 family / F6 family / FC E1–FC E9

This is the main Whirlpool wall oven code family in your list. These code groups usually point to temperature-sensor faults, appliance-manager or control problems, wiring faults, electronic-control issues, or connected-appliance communication problems. In daily use, that may show up as unstable heating, repeated fault messages, or an oven that will not operate normally.

Whirlpool Cooktop Error Code Families

User-interface and communication codes: FC E1 / F6E4

This is the main Whirlpool cooktop code group in your list. These alerts usually point to a keypad or user-interface fault or a loss of communication between interface components. If the same code keeps returning, the cooktop usually needs proper diagnosis.

Whirlpool Built-In Microwave Error Code Families

Electronic fault, control, and supply-related codes: F, E, and 1c / 1d / 3d / 4d / 9d families / F3 E1 / F9 / F9E0 / Press Cancel to Reset messages

This is the main Whirlpool built-in microwave code family. These alerts usually point to an electronic fault, control problem, or electrical-supply issue. In daily use, that may show up as repeated fault messages, controls that do not respond correctly, or a microwave that does not run the way it should.

Whirlpool Refrigerator Error Code Families

Refrigerator F-code families: F3 E1 / F3 E2 / F3 E4 / F3 E8 / F3 E9 / F3 EC / F4 E1 / F6 E1 / F8 E1 / F8 E2 / F8 E3 / F8 E8 / F8 EC / Flashing F

This is the main Whirlpool refrigerator code family in your list. These alerts are published as official refrigerator F-code families and usually indicate a model-specific fault detected by the control. When the refrigerator shows a flashing F, it means the appliance has stored a fault condition that should not be ignored if it keeps returning.

What Homeowners in San Diego Should Do First

Check how the appliance is behaving along with the code. Look for poor filling, slow draining, lid or door problems, weak heating, repeated fault messages, or cooling issues. If the same code keeps returning or the appliance is no longer working normally, the problem usually needs proper diagnosis.

Local Whirlpool Appliance Error Code Help in San Diego

Repeated Whirlpool error codes usually mean the appliance needs more than a reset. If your Whirlpool washer, dishwasher, dryer, range, wall oven, cooktop, built-in microwave, or refrigerator keeps showing the same alert, local in-home service can help identify the cause and the next repair step.

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Whirlpool Appliance Error Code Table Based on Official Support Information

The table below summarizes common Whirlpool appliance error codes, the appliance type they apply to, what each code usually means, safe first steps, and when technician service may be needed. This information is organized from official Whirlpool support resources, appliance error-code documentation, and model-specific troubleshooting guidance where available, then simplified for San Diego homeowners who need to understand washer, dishwasher, dryer, range, wall oven, cooktop, built-in microwave, and refrigerator alerts before requesting repair service. For more detailed information about your exact Whirlpool appliance model, error-code meaning, and official troubleshooting guidance, you can visit the official Whirlpool support page.

Error Code Appliance Meaning Safe first steps Technician required Related help
F5 E2 Washer Door is not locking properly. Check that no items block the door and it closes completely. Press Pause/Cancel twice and Power once to clear the code, then retest. Yes — if the code returns after the safe checks.
F7 E1 Washer Motor speed sensing error; the motor cannot achieve the correct speed for the selected cycle. Verify shipping bolts have been removed and the washer is not overloaded. Press Pause/Cancel twice and Power once to clear the code, then retest. Yes — if the code returns after the safe checks.
F0E3 Washer Overload; the load is too heavy. Remove some items, allow the overload-recovery cycle to finish if running, then restart with a smaller load. Yes — if the overload code keeps returning.
F3E1 Washer Water-level / pressure-sensing fault; the washer cannot detect the water level correctly. Cycle power to the control for 5 minutes and retry the washer. Yes — if the alert returns after reset.
F1E1 Dishwasher Drain sequence begins, then the dishwasher will not continue to operate. If possible, turn off water to the unit. Turn off power if water can be shut off; otherwise keep power on and the door closed. Press Cancel once to silence the alarm. Yes — service is recommended.
F4E3 Dishwasher Wash-system / control fault that Whirlpool directs owners to reset first. Cycle power to the dishwasher for 1 minute by unplugging it or turning the breaker off, then restore power and retest. Yes — if the code remains 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.
F4 family (for example F4 / F4 E3 / F4 E4) Wall Oven Appliance-manager / 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 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.
F6E4 Cooktops Loss of communication between the user interface / keypad and the user-interface control. Turn the breaker off for 1 minute, restore power, and monitor for recurrence. Yes — if the code returns after reset.

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