Flashes service f23
Seems that your heater has failed. Check continuity of the element, wiring to the element and test the voltage from the controller panel board .
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SOURCE: the error F23
This error occurs when heater fails in the unit .
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SOURCE: code f23 for whirlpool washing machine
Hi,
It means that there is a fault in the heating circuit and the heater is not working
The listed site deals with this problem so take a look and if you are fully capable of testing, follow the troubleshooting instructions but always double check that the unit is unplugged or disconnected from the electrical supply.
http://www.assuredparts.com/WhirlpoolDuetWasherFaultCodes.html
And remember kindergarten rule #1 "If in doubt, don't" with everything that is potentially dangerous. Electricity kills so a service repair bill may be a better solution.
Hope this helps.
jenni.
SOURCE: I have a siemens WM14S794GB washing machine and F23 is flashing
F:23 means that your machine is leaking and should be repaired. This is often a bad seal and if you are competent or know a friend who is they can inspect the source of the leak for you. Needless to say you should make sure that you unplug your machine before attempting any repairs.
Hope this helps you.
SOURCE: f23 fault
F23 that it indicates a leak into the base of the appliance.
You'll need to unplug the appliance and take the rear cover off.
Check for a spillage and if there is an anti flood device in the base, ensure it's reset/working or replace it.
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SOURCE: I have a whirlpool washing
Hi,
It means that there is a fault in the heating circuit and the heater is not working
The listed site deals with this problem so take a look and if you are fully capable of testing, follow the troubleshooting instructions but always double check that the unit is unplugged or disconnected from the electrical supply.
http://www.assuredparts.com/WhirlpoolDuetWasherFaultCodes.html
And remember kindergarten rule #1 "If in doubt, don't" with everything that is potentially dangerous. Electricity kills so a service repair bill may be a better solution.
Hope this helps.
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