F09 Error Code Whirlpool Duet Washer
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Appliance Repair Talk Washers Whirlpool/KitchenAid/Roper/Estate Whirlpool Duet - F/09 code If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register whirlpool duet washer error code f02 link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to f11 error code whirlpool duet visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 10 of 10 Thread: Whirlpool Duet - F/09 code Thread Tools Show Printable whirlpool duet error code f09 e01 Version Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode August 25th, 2012,01:17 PM #1 sienask View Profile View Forum Posts Premium Member Join Date Apr 2011 Location New whirlpool duet washer f05 error Mexico Posts 10 Whirlpool Duet - F/09 code Model Number: GHW9150PW2 Brand: Whirlpool Age: 6-10 years Jake, I am having issues with my Whirlpool Duet Washer. (Previously you helped me fix our dryer - thank you again for that!) The washer started by giving us a F09 code, though my daughters saw they also saw F/11 but I haven't been able to duplicate that yet. I started a Rinse/Spin cycle, and it appeared
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to pump water out and was spinning some. I used the Cancel button to stop the cycle, and it stopped. A couple of moments later, it started up again, so I've just kept it unplugged. Using the repair manual I found on the forum, I began working through the list of things to check as a result of F09 codes. - The drain hose is not kinked or clogged. - The wire harness to the CCU and Pressure Switch seems to be good. - Got down to the drain pump and cleaned it out. (Hmmm, broken pencil and other small items made it down there!) How do I check to see if that's working? - How do I check to see if the pressure switch is working? Given the funky behavior of the control panel and the machine's desire to start on it's own, might this be a CCU issue? What else should I do? Thanks! Marianne Reply With Quote August 25th, 2012,08:51 PM #2 Jake View Profile View Forum Posts Visit Homepage Appliance Tech - Admin Join Date Aug 2004 Location McMullen Valley, Arizona Posts 79,561 Ok Marianne, Take the lower access panel off below your door and you will see a tech. data sheet on the inside of your cabinet panel, run th
to previous page Whirlpool Washing Machine Displaying Fault Code F/09 GHW9100LW1 Overflow Condition If the Overflow contact on the pressure switch is Closed for more than 60 seconds and Overflow condition
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will The manufacturer has assigned this error or fault code to indicate that the machine whirlpool duet e1 f8 is overfilling with water. This washer is equipped with a water level pressure switch. As the machine fills, the pressure increases whirlpool f11 code fix on the switch, at the set pressure, the switch cuts power to the water inlet valve and the water stops flowing into the washer. If the pressure switch fails to sense properly, or the water inlet http://www.applianceblog.com/mainforums/threads/33876-Whirlpool-Duet-F-09-code valve fails to shut off the unit can overfill. This situation can also be caused if the machine does not drain properly. First, check to see if water ever enters the machine when it is turned off. If so, replace the water inlet valve. Next, check the drain line to be sure it’s not clogged or kinked. Next, check to see if the drain pump is working properly and removing the http://www.repairclinic.com/RepairHelp/How-To-Fix-A-Washing-Machine/393-5-620619-/Whirlpool-F-09-Overflow-Condition water from the previous cycle. If all of those check out, you may need to replace the pressure switch. Related Videos How It Works Disassembly Symptom How It Works: Front Load Washer Duet/HE3 Washer Disassembly Whirlpool Front-Load Washer Disassembly Top 5 Reasons Front-Load Washer Is Making Loud Noise? Top 5 Reasons Front-Load Washer Won’t Agitate? Top 3 Reasons Front-Load Washer Won’t Drain? Top 6 Reasons Front-Load Washer Won’t Fill? Top 5 Reasons Front-Load Washer Won’t Spin? Top 5 Reasons Front-Load Washer Won’t Start? Top 5 Reasons Top-Load Washer Is Making Loud Noise? Top 6 Reasons Top-Load Washer Won’t Agitate? Top 3 Reasons Top-Load Washer Won’t Drain? Top 5 Reasons Top-Load Washer Won’t Fill? Top 6 Reasons Top-Load Washer Won’t Spin? Top 5 Reasons Top-Load Washer Won’t Start? Most Frequent Causes for F/09 - Overflow Condition See All Washing Machine Parts for model GHW9100LW1 Cause 1 Check drain hose for kinks and make sure hose and pump are not plugged with lint or other debris The manufacturer has assigned this error or fault code to indicate that the machine is overfilling with water. This washer is equipped with a water level pressure switch. As the machine fills, the pressure increases on the switch, at the set pressure, the switch cuts power to the w
partway through the wash, it stopped and displayed a set of error codes: F09 E01. It has also been leaking a bit during each load. Luckily I have a big pan under it so it's all contained though. A google search seemed to indicate that http://reedercommons.blogspot.com/2015/03/whirlpool-duet-steam-error-f09-e01.html it was a problem with drainage taking too long. The solution was to clean out the http://appliancerepairforum.com/Topic1000.aspx entrance to the drain pump. NOTE: This post describes the steps I took to resolve the issue. I encourage you to read through it, but make sure you read my last paragraph before actually taking anything apart because that might save you a lot of work! To find the drain pump, I took the back off the washer. In the following picture we see the flexible hose coming whirlpool duet out of the bottom of the washer drum into the drain pump. When I unhooked the small end of that hose I found a paperclip in it. Then I decided to unhook the large end too, so I could take it out and clean it up better in the sink. After cleaning that up, I felt into the pump and found a lot of junk in it. There was even a dime in it, bit my 7 year old snatched it before I got the whirlpool duet washer picture. After getting all I thought I could get out, there was still some small rocks and stringish stuff inside that I couldn't really get out. I decided to take the pump out and see if I could clean it better that way. I unhooked the other hose and pulled on the pump until it came out. It was held in by some rubber grommets. I then had to unhook the wire. After getting it out, I noticed on the other side of the pump was a removable cap. Once removed, it was easy to remove the rest of the junk. I should have done that first! After cleaning that up, I put it all back together, and it seems to be draining much better now. So far, the leaking also seems to be fixed. If you notice that second to last picture, though, you'll notice that there's a really nice big cap that would have been real easy to unscrew and clean out the junk if only I had opened the washer from the front! Looking a little closer, I believe the front might actually come off. I'm not going to take it off now that I've got it all fixed, but if I were you I would try removing the front instead of the back for this project. Posted by Randy at 3:02 PM Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest 2 comments: Robert DalgaJuly 25, 2015 at 2:24 PMThanks for your post and the info. I am havi
Question is Answered Every 11 Seconds! Ask an Expert > Home » Repair Support Forum » Technical Support » Whirlpool Duet Washer, error code F09 Whirlpool Duet Washer, error code F09 Post Reply Like 49 Whirlpool Duet Washer, error code F09 View Options Author Message Rebonetime Rebonetime Posted 6 Years Ago Supreme Being Group: Forum Members Last Active: 6 Years Ago Posts: 1, Visits: 6 Duet washer Model GHW9300 PW1 with F09 error code, but two issues were identified by repairman. Failed drain pump and CCU (Central Control Unit). At repairman's recommendation as being too expensive to repair, we opted to not repair. Wife not happy so I searched internet and found Appliance Zone with affordable parts. Purchased and installed new pump & CCU, but still not working & still getting F09 error. Error code diagnostics say drain pump, clogged drain, water inlet valve or pressure switch. Purchased and installed water inlet valve & still getting F09 error.I'm convinced Drain pump was bad due to the loud malfunctioning noise it made, and the non operation of the control panel attested to repairman's testing diagnosis of the CCU as having failed. He thought perhaps a power surge & we had no surge protector. Last thing to replace is pressure switch, but is there something else I could be missing. The first thing I did check was drain blockage, but found none. I put a wet vac hose on the discharge hose at the back of the washer and got nothing. Thanks for any suggestions. Quote Like 14 TheApplianceGuy TheApplianceGuy Posted 6 Years Ago Supreme Being Group: Forum Members Last Active: 5 Years Ago Posts: 217, Visits: 191 Overflow ConditionIf the Overflow contact on the pressure switch is Closed for more than 60 seconds then Overflow condition will occur. In an Overflow condition, the Door will remain locked, and the Drain Pump will run constantly, even if PAUSE/CANCEL is pressed twice and the Display is cleared. Unplug the unit to service.Check the drain hose and make sure it is not plugged or inked. Check Wire Harness connectors to the Drain Pump, Pressure Switch, and Central Control Unit (CCU) Check/Clean Drain Pump Filter of foreign objects Check for Drain Pump Failure Check the Inlet Valve for proper shut off Check the Pressure switch for proper operat