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LG Dryer

Error FE

Error FE means the dryer controller detects an abnormal line frequency, usually caused by unstable power or a faulty power-supply board. The dryer may stop mid-cycle or refuse to start. The controller shuts down to protect the heating element and motor from damage.

Medium · 15-30 minutes
Whirlpool Dryer

Error AF

The AF error code on your Whirlpool dryer indicates restricted airflow, often caused by a clogged lint filter, blocked venting system, or kinked exhaust hose. This error can lead to poor drying performance and increased energy consumption. If not addressed, it may cause overheating, potentially damaging the dryer and posing a fire hazard.

Medium · 30-60 minutes
GE Dishwasher

Error Htt

The GE Dishwasher error code Htt indicates a heater timeout issue, meaning the water is not heating properly. This error can cause the dishwasher to malfunction and not complete the wash cycle. The user may notice that the dishes are not clean or that the water is not hot.

Medium · 30-60 minutes
GE Dishwasher

Error LF

The GE Dishwasher error code LF indicates a long fill issue, meaning the dishwasher is taking too long to fill with water. This error is usually caused by a problem with the water supply, inlet valve, or pressure switch. If your dishwasher is not filling with water or draining properly, this error code may appear.

Medium · 30-60 minutes
Whirlpool Dryer

Error F1

The F1 error code on your Whirlpool dryer indicates a main control board failure. This means the electronic control board that manages the dryer's functions has malfunctioned. As a result, your dryer may not heat, may not start, or may not run properly.

Hard · 2-4 hours
Whirlpool Dryer

Error F3 E1

The F3 E1 error code on your Whirlpool dryer indicates that the exhaust thermistor is open or shorted. This error can cause your dryer to not heat properly or not dry clothes effectively. The thermistor measures the temperature of the exhaust vent and sends this information to the control board.

Medium · 30-60 minutes
Whirlpool Dryer

Error F3 E2

The F3 E2 error code on your Whirlpool dryer indicates a moisture sensor fault. This error occurs when the dryer's moisture sensor is not working correctly, which can prevent the dryer from properly drying clothes.

Medium · 30-60 minutes
Whirlpool Dryer

Error F4 E1

The F4 E1 error code on your Whirlpool dryer indicates a heater relay failure. This means the dryer's control board is having trouble communicating with the heater relay, which is responsible for turning the heating element on and off. As a result, your dryer may not be heating properly, or it may not be drying clothes effectively.

Medium · 30-60 minutes
Whirlpool Dryer

Error F6 E2

The F6 E2 error code on your Whirlpool dryer indicates a communication error between the main control board and other components. This error can cause your dryer to malfunction, not heat, or not dry clothes properly. It's essential to diagnose and fix this issue promptly to avoid further damage.

Medium · 30-60 minutes
Whirlpool Dryer

Error L2

The L2 error code on your Whirlpool dryer indicates a low or no line voltage issue, specifically with the 240V supply. This error can cause your dryer to malfunction or not heat properly, leading to wet clothes and inefficient drying cycles. The issue may stem from a faulty electrical supply, a malfunctioning heating element, or problems with the dryer's internal wiring.

Medium · 30-60 minutes
Whirlpool Dryer

Error PF

The PF error code on your Whirlpool dryer indicates that a power failure interrupted the cycle. This error occurs when there's a disruption in the power supply to the dryer, causing the cycle to pause or stop. The dryer may not be heating properly or may not be completing the cycle.

Medium · 30-60 minutes
Whirlpool Dryer

Error SYMPTOM-NOT-HEATING

The SYMPTOM-NOT-HEATING error code on your Whirlpool dryer indicates that the dryer is not producing heat. This can be caused by a faulty heating element, a malfunctioning thermal fuse, or a problem with the dryer's electrical system. If your dryer is not heating, it's essential to diagnose and repair the issue promptly to avoid further damage and ensure your clothes dry efficiently.

Medium · 30-60 minutes

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