Tag: amana
All the articles with the tag "amana".
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Amana Dryer F23 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F23 means outlet thermistor circuit fault. Most often the exhaust temperature sensor failed or its wiring is damaged or loose.
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Amana Dryer F22 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F22 means a thermistor temperature-sensing fault. Most often the thermistor itself has failed or its wiring is loose or damaged.
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Amana Dryer F02 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F02 on an Amana dryer signals a control or sensor fault. Reset power for one minute, check wiring connections, then test components.
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Amana Dryer AF/F4E3 Error Code - Causes & Fix
AF or F4E3 on your Amana dryer means restricted airflow in the exhaust path. The most common fix is cleaning the lint screen and vent.
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Amana Washer dU Error Code - Causes & Fix
dU means the lid lock did not unlock when expected. Most common fix: replace the lid lock assembly or realign the strike.
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Amana Dryer F28 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F28 is a control communication fault. Most often it's a loose or corroded connector, not a failed board. Power reset first.
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Amana Dryer F1 E4 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F1 E4 on Amana dryers likely means F4 E4 (Low or No Line Voltage). Check both 240 V breakers first, then power cord connections.
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Amana Dryer F1 E1 Error - Causes & Fix
F1 E1 on Amana dryers signals a control/system fault. Power down the unit for 5 minutes and restart to clear the error.
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Amana Dryer F01 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F01 means main control board failure. Power-cycle the dryer for 5 minutes first. If the code returns, replace the control board.
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Amana Dryer PF Error Code - Causes & Fix
PF means power failure. The dryer lost electricity during the cycle. Hold START to restart or press POWER to clear the display.
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Amana Dryer L2 Error Code - Causes & Fix
L2 means low or no line voltage. Check for a tripped breaker or blown fuse. Reset the double-pole breaker fully off and back on.
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Amana Dryer ERR Error Code - Causes & Fix
ERR on an Amana dryer signals a control-detected service fault. Model-specific diagnosis is required, often a control board or wiring issue.
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Amana Washer F7 E1 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F7 E1 means motor speed sensing error. Most common fix: remove shipping bolts or replace the shift actuator with speed sensor.
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Amana Washer DRN Error Code - Causes & Fix
DRN means your Amana washer is not draining properly. Check for a kinked drain hose or incorrect installation before the pump.
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Amana Washer F9 E1 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F9 E1 means long drain (over 8 minutes). Check for a kinked drain hose or hose installed too far down the standpipe first.
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Amana Washer F8 E2 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F8 E2 means a dispenser system fault on Amana front-load washers. Most often fixed by cleaning detergent buildup from the drawer.
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Amana Washer F5 E2 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F5 E2 means the door or lid lock is not engaging. Check for obstructions, close the lid fully, and reset power for five minutes.
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Amana Washer PF Error Code - Causes & Fix
PF means Power Failure on Amana washers. The cycle was interrupted by a power loss. Hold START to restart or press POWER to clear.
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Amana Washer Lid Error Code - Causes & Fix
LdL means the lid lock won't engage, LdU means it won't unlock. Most often clothing or detergent buildup blocks the latch.
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Amana Washer F8 E1 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F8 E1 (or Lo FL) means your Amana washer isn't getting enough incoming water. Most often the fix is opening shut-off valves fully.
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Amana Ld Error Code - Causes & Fix
Ld means long drain: the washer is draining too slowly. Check the drain hose insertion depth (no more than 4.5 in into standpipe).
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Amana LF Error Code - Causes & Fix
Amana LF means the washer detected slow or no water fill. Most often caused by closed supply valves or clogged inlet screens.
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Amana Washer LdU Error Code - Causes & Fix
LdU means lid cannot unlock. Remove laundry baskets or items from the washer lid, clear obstructions, and retry the cycle.
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Amana Washer HC Error Code - Causes & Fix
HC means hot and cold inlet hoses are reversed. Shut off water, swap the hoses to the correct inlets, and run a cycle to verify the fix.