Tag: appliance
All the articles with the tag "appliance".
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Maytag LdL Error Code - Causes & Fix
LdL means the lid lock will not lock or has failed. Most often an item under the lid or detergent buildup blocks the lock mechanism.
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Maytag Washer LC Error Code - Causes & Fix
LC/LOC means Control Lock is active on your Maytag washer. Press and hold the Control Lock button for 3-5 seconds to unlock the panel.
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Maytag HC Error Code - Causes & Fix
HC means hot and cold inlet hoses are reversed. Switch the hoses at the back of the washer so each connects to the correct inlet.
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Maytag F8E2 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F8E2 means bulk dispenser fault on Maytag top-load washers. Most often the dispenser is empty, not seated, or clogged. Refill and reseat it.
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Maytag F8 E2 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F8 E2 means a dispenser system fault on Maytag front-load washers. Clean the detergent drawer and cartridge of buildup to fix it.
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GE Dishwasher FFF Error Code - Causes & Fix
FFF is not a documented GE dishwasher code. Likely misread or user-reported. Check for FTD (drain fault) or consult your model's manual.
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Whirlpool Dishwasher F3E1 Error - Causes & Fix
F3E1 signals a water-sensing fault (thermistor or optical water indicator). Most often a failed sensor or loose harness. DIY fix possible.
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Maytag Washer F7E5 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F7E5 means the control detects a shifter or drive engagement fault. Most often a failed shift actuator. Power reset first.
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Maytag Washer F7E1 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F7E1 means the motor cannot reach the correct speed. Most often caused by shipping bolts left in or a failed shift actuator.
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Maytag F73 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F73 means the main control board lost communication with the front panel. Most often a loose connector or failed interface board.
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Maytag Washer F71 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F71 on Maytag washers signals a drive or motor control communication fault. Check wiring harnesses and connectors between boards first.
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Maytag Washer F70 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F70 means the main control board and user interface can't talk to each other. Most often a loose harness or failed control board.
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Maytag F34 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F34 on a Maytag front-load washer means items were detected during the Clean Washer cycle. Remove all laundry from the drum and restart.
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Maytag Washer F30 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F30 means dispenser system error on Maytag washers. Most often a jammed drawer or failed dispenser motor. Clean drawer, check linkage.
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Maytag Washer F24 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F24 means water temperature sensor fault. Most likely cause: failed thermistor. Check wiring connections and test or replace the sensor.
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Maytag Washer F11 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F11 means a serial communication fault between the main control board and motor control board. Most often fixed by replacing the MCU.
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Maytag F07 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F07 on Maytag dryers signals a drive motor or drum rotation fault. Most often the drive belt has broken or slipped off the drum pulley.
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Maytag Washer DRN Error Code - Causes & Fix
DRN means the washer is taking too long to drain. Most often the drain hose is kinked, inserted too far into the standpipe, or routed too low.
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Maytag Washer d9 Error Code - Causes & Fix
d9 means low line voltage detected. Check your outlet voltage first, then inspect the power cord and plug for loose connections.
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Maytag Dryer F20 Error Code - Causes & Fix
F20 on a Maytag dryer signals a moisture-sensing or no-dry-detected fault. Power-cycle the unit for 5 minutes, then run a Timed Dry cycle.
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Maytag Dishwasher E15 Error Code - Causes & Fix
E15 means leak or flood detected in the base. Most often caused by a real water leak from hoses, pump seals, or door gasket.
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GE Refrigerator HS Error Code - Causes & Fix
HS on a GE refrigerator means a humidity sensor fault in the crisper area. Most common fix: clean the sensor area and reseat drawers.
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Whirlpool SY CE Error Code - Causes & Fix
SY CE means communication failure between the control panel and main board. Most often a loose harness connection or faulty main control board.
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Whirlpool Microwave High-Voltage Diode Replacement - Signs & How-To
If your Whirlpool microwave runs but won't heat, the high-voltage diode may be shorted or open. Replacing it restores DC power to the magnetron.