SOURCE: error codes for indesit front load washing machines
The F002 error codes relates to a motor problem. Do you know if the motor spins ?
SOURCE: Maytag front loading washing machine
This worked for me for the E3 error code: Turn the machine off and then on. Enter the Service Mode by pressing the Chime and Exrta Rinse keys for 3 sec. Display the Diagnostic Codes by pressing the Rinse and Spin key. Clear the codes by pressing the Delay and Chime keys for 3 sec. Turn the machine off, unplug and plug in the power cord. This dumps the memory. Evidently, if it gets full, it causes problems with the programming and messes up the cycles.
SOURCE: Kenmore Elite He3t front load washer - error code reads H & F
the F code is a puwer outige. This is how to fix
Select PAUSE/CANCEL twice to cancel the cycle. Select
DRAIN & SPIN if there is excessive water in the washer.
Re-select cycle and press START. If the problem remains, call
for service.
This is what an HF code is.
"FH" (Water Inlet Problem--no water or insufficient water
supply)
Select PAUSE/CANCEL twice to cancel the cycle. Unplug
washer or disconnect power.
Check the following:
Are water faucets completely turned on?
Are screens at inlet hose connection to washer clogged?
Are water inlet hoses kinked?
Are water inlet hoses frozen?
Plug in washer or reconnect power. Re-select cycle and press
START. If the problem remains, call for service.
SOURCE: We are getting error code E3. What does this mean
Looks like you have either a stuck drum (does not spin) or an electrical fault that make the washer think the drum is not moving.
From a 2006 Technical Bulletin:
E3: Machine control is attempting to drive the motor but is not seeing any tach response. Visual Check shows motor is not moving. (Locked or Hall Sensor fault.)
Specifically, it could be:
1. Spin drum stuck – Verify that the spinner moves freely to eliminate this cause.
2. Hall Sensor (integral part of motor) fails or is loose – When the Hall Sensor fails or becomes dislodged, the control doesn't recognize that the motor is spinning and shuts down. The result will likely be an “E3” code in the worst case, or “SUdS” if it is only getting a partial rpm reading. Check wire harness connector(s) to motor.
Unless you are really overloading your machine you likely have an electrical fault, or a failure in the drive train--especially if the problem is intermittent. Probably time to call in a technician.
SOURCE: about half way through the wash cycle the machine
This sounds like it is taking too long to drain. If the drain cycle exceeds eight minuites F 02 will flash. Shut the maching off and remove the access pannel below the door by removing the two screws at the front left and front right of the panel. After removing the screws pull down on the panel and remove. In the middle of the machine you will see the drain pump and motor assembly. Grasp the cap on the front of the pump and turn counter clock wise and remove cap and filter assembly. Make sure you have plenty of towels ready as plenty of water will come out when the cap is removed. Clean out the plastic filter tray and check to make sure nothing else is lodged inside filter cavity. Reassemble and it should work ok now.
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Hi,
Here is a tips that I wrote
that will help to explain why you get the PF Error Code
PF
Error Code for Appliances
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