this is a communication error, the two printed boards in the control panel are not talking to each other, could be a few things drive motor ,pump motor ,motor control board, main control board ,ohm out the motors and the wiring to them,check the capacitor,make sure the pump motor spins freely, could have blockage in the pump,if all these check out ok probably the motor control board,check to make sure you have 120 volts to the board,check across the fuse mounted on the board there is a good wiring diagram inside the metal housing of the unit
commuication error between ccu and mcu
In my case, it meant an $815 repair for a three year old $900 washing machine! The Service Tech said both the inner and outer tubs needed to be replaced. Whirlpool would not do a thing to help me! They do not stand behind their products beyond the one year warranty.
it means your washers broken
Connected with the water supply
yes
Long drain.
ENZORICO The heating element is gone open circuit.Replace element.
The error code E02 and F06 on a Maytag washer could mean that the hot water solenoid went out. It could also mean that that the hot water control is not working properly.
Error code 90 on an AEG washer dryer means a loose connection between the main pcb to the display pcb. In total there are 5 blue wires which can be seen by removing the lid which could potentially be loose.
It means the THERMISTOR is faulty and most likely needs to be replaced
The LE error code on the LG washing machines usually means:faulty hall sensorfaulty stator assemblybad connection to hall sensor and/or stator assembly
Typically this is because the drain pump has failed or is clogged so you'll get an F02 error. Remove the front panel under the washer door. (3 screws at very bottom front of the washer). In the immediate front of the washer is a big twist knob that turns counterclockwise. Make sure you have a bucket ready as there's 3-5 gallons of water waiting to rush out and greet you! Once the knob comes loose, give it a gentle pull and it will come out with its attached filter. You'll typically find change, small socks, Shout Color sheets, etc. Get all out and reach in with your fingers to the right. There's a small drain hole there where the pump impeller is. Make sure its clean and free moving. Reassemble the knob/filter and see if you're fixed. If it repeats the error, your drain pump is bad. If you look at most sites, they talk about an ASKOLL M75 pump. Whirlpool only sells the full pump and housing assembly and it will cost you between $95 and $200. It is listed as part # 280187. The same motor is available for GE models as the WH23X10013 and I've found it as cheap as $19 !!! Now of course, all you get is the motor and not the full drain assembly, but it's the part that failed, not the drain assembly! Save your money folks! The GE motor mentioned above will work but minor modifications will be needed to connect the power (remove the orig plug and attach new plugs and/or solder to motor assembly). I just did this myself and yes, saved big time over the original pump from ASKOLL. :)