Modern Whirlpool refrigerators come with digital displays that provide error codes to alert users about potential issues. These error codes are essential for quickly diagnosing and resolving problems with your appliance.
This guide covers all known Whirlpool refrigerator error codes and provides simple troubleshooting steps, making it easy for homeowners without technical expertise to address common issues.
Meaning: Indicates a recent power outage or an open refrigerator door. Troubleshooting: Ensure the door is securely closed. If caused by power loss, the error should clear once power is stable and the door is shut.
Meaning: Malfunction in the refrigerator’s temperature sensor or wiring. Troubleshooting: Disconnect the fridge from power for one minute, then reconnect to reset the sensor. If the issue persists, replace the sensor.
Meaning: Issues with the freezer’s temperature sensor or evaporator fan. Troubleshooting: Inspect the evaporator fan for obstructions or damage. Defrost if needed and confirm the fan operates correctly.
Meaning: Malfunction of the defrost sensor or condenser fan. Troubleshooting: Check the condenser fan for ice buildup or failure. Defrost and repair or replace as necessary.
Meaning: An issue in the fridge’s defrost system, potentially involving the timer, heater, or thermostat. Troubleshooting: Inspect all components for proper function. Replace any faulty parts to restore defrost operation.
Meaning: Abnormal freezer temperature due to defrost system malfunctions or ice maker problems. Troubleshooting: Check the ice maker for defects and examine the freezer’s defrost system for faults. Repair or replace as needed.
Meaning: Communication failure between the fridge’s control panel and internal components. Troubleshooting: Reset the refrigerator to reestablish communication. Inspect wiring and connections for damage.
Meaning: External factors are affecting the refrigerator’s internal environment. Troubleshooting: Adjust surrounding conditions if possible and check temperature control settings.
Meaning: General system failure, potentially related to the compressor or refrigerant. Troubleshooting: This requires professional diagnosis to assess the compressor and refrigerant levels.
Meaning: Excessive freezer temperature, possibly due to an open door or sensor malfunction. Troubleshooting: Ensure the door is fully closed. Inspect the door sensor and replace if necessary.
Meaning: A recent power outage has occurred. Troubleshooting: Reset the refrigerator. The error should disappear once power is fully restored.
Meaning: Issues with the refrigerator’s power supply or wiring. Troubleshooting: Examine the power cord and outlet for damage. Repair or replace as needed.
Meaning: Fault in the temperature sensor for the pantry drawer. Troubleshooting: Locate the sensor and test it with a multimeter. Replace if defective.
Meaning: The refrigerator compartment temperature is too high. Troubleshooting: Check for cooling issues. Inspect door seals and replace if worn.
Meaning: The refrigerator temperature is too low. Troubleshooting: Adjust the temperature settings to an appropriate level.
Meaning: The user interface and main control board have lost communication. Troubleshooting: Check all connections between the interface and control board. Replace components if reconnection doesn’t fix the problem.
Meaning: Potential water leak detected. Troubleshooting: Inspect the refrigerator for leaks and repair any identified issues.
Meaning: Problem with the defrost heater circuit. Troubleshooting: Check the defrost heater for damage. Replace if necessary.
Meaning: The defrost system is malfunctioning. Troubleshooting: Inspect the defrost timer, heater, and thermostat. Replace any faulty components.
For persistent or complex issues: Some error codes indicate severe problems requiring expert attention, particularly those related to electrical or refrigerant systems.
For safety concerns: Handling electrical components and refrigerants can be dangerous without proper training and equipment.