Many Whirlpool appliance manuals are available here: http://www.whirlpool.com/manuals/ . Use the search function to find your model. The direct link to the manual for the GHW9150PW1 is currently http://www.whirlpool.com/digitalassets/MLPDF/Use%20and%20Care%20Guide%20-%208182674.pdf . Sears Parts Direct also has the manual; the direct link is http://c.searspartsdirect.com/mmh/pd_download/lis_pdf/OWNM/L0606369.pdf .
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
SOURCE: Error F2
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SOURCE: F11 ON WHIRLPOOL FRONT LOAD WASHER GHW9150PW1
Below I give you some solutions picked from this
site. There are five down para-wise
You may find some very useful:
I had same error code F11 and DL.....I sprayed the
door lock
(inside) with WD40......so far works OK
I had the same F11/DL problem. I tighten the two
screws on
the door latch and it's working great. for now
Just some part numbers to help if you need to order
parts.
For the GHW9200LWO Washer (Sanitary Cycle Model)- the part number for
the CCU
(Microcomputer or main computer) is 8181924. The part number for the
Motor
Control Unit (MCU) is 8182706. I did a search for the part numbers and
found
the CCU for $79.90 shipping included - the same part from Whirlpool was
$190
plus with shipping included. I put the CCU on and my washer works
perfectly again.
Hope this helps someone since I had such a hard time finding out the
correct
part numbers. Whirlpool first sent me the MCU even though I specifically
told
them it was not that part but the CCU.
DL is a door lock error. This is usually an
indication of a
bad door latch. F11 is a serial communications error from the Central
Control
Unit CCU (which is your main computer). If the door latch is defective
it could
be generating the communications error code as well. A defective CCU can
also
give the same symptoms, though. Before replacing any parts, however,
double
check all you connections to make sure you don't have any loose wires.
The
least expensive of the two possible solutions would be to replace the
door
latch (about $50). The CCU can run between $150 and $250. Hope this
leads you
in the right direction.
I wanna thank all of you for your input. I had the
"DL
F-11" code also. My washer would run 12 minutes and then stop with the
annoying beep and error codes. After learning that the "DL" was the
door lock, I decided to order the part online for 50 bucks. After I
placed the
order I decided to take this $50 thing apart and give it a look-see.
(Boys like
to tear things apart!)
There is a solenoid inside that actuates the lock. My finding was that
there was
some hardened goo that seeped out of the solenoid. It didn't look good! I
believe this to have caused an electrical imbalance that the computer
didn't
like, thus sending it into error mode.
Removal and installation was a snap. First I took the top off. Then to
make
room for my arm to get to the door-lock, I pushed the drum all the way
back and
held it in place by wedging a shoe in the front end. Then I pushed the
drum to
the side, opposite the door-lock, and wedged it with another shoe. This
gave me
plenty of room to reach the door-lock. Unplug the three connectors and
remove
the three screws from the front side of the door-lock. (Inside door at
2:00.)
Reverse order for the install!
Thanks again for your posts which led me in the right direction!
SOURCE: whirlpool front-loading automatic washer problem
yea replace the ccu and the mcu more than likeley the mcu will do it tho
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