A Whirlpool washer is generally a reliable appliance. However, like any machine, it can sometimes experience malfunctions. One of the most common error codes that users encounter is E1/F9, which appears when the control board detects that the washer is unable to drain properly.
If you’re unsure what this error means or how to fix it, don’t worry! This guide will walk you through the possible causes and solutions to help you get your washer back in working order quickly.
A clogged drain hose prevents water from flowing out of the washer, leading to the E1/F9 error. This blockage can be caused by lint, foreign objects, or small items that slip past the washer’s filter.
Solution:
Inspect the drain hose for obstructions and remove any blockages.
Use a plumber’s snake to clear debris inside the hose.
If the hose is severely clogged, consider replacing it.
A kinked or twisted hose can trap water, preventing proper drainage and triggering the error code. This can also increase the likelihood of further blockages.
Solution:
Check the drain hose for any kinks or bends.
If the hose is pinched or damaged, replace it to ensure proper drainage.
Lint and debris accumulation in the filter can also prevent the washer from draining properly, resulting in the E1/F9 error.
Solution:
Regularly clean the filters, especially if you use the washer frequently.
Locate the drain filter (usually at the bottom of the washer), remove it, and clean out any debris.
Unplug the washer, turn off the water supply, and disconnect the drain hoses before cleaning the filters.
Reassemble the parts and run a test cycle.
The drain pump is responsible for removing water from the tub. If it malfunctions, water remains inside, triggering the error.
Solution:
Unplug the washer and remove the back panel.
Locate the drain pump at the base of the drum and place a shallow pan underneath to catch any water.
Remove and clean the drain pump filter.
Inspect the impeller behind the filter for blockages or damage.
Test the drain pump with a multimeter. If the reading is low, replace the drain pump.
Secure the new drain pump, reassemble the washer, and run a test cycle.
If none of the above solutions resolve the issue, the control board may be malfunctioning.
Solution:
Reset the washer by unplugging it for 30 seconds and then plugging it back in.
If the washer still won’t drain, a professional technician may be required to diagnose and repair the control board.
The E1/F9 error code can be frustrating, but with the right troubleshooting steps, you can often resolve it on your own. However, if you’re uncomfortable working with electrical components or if the problem persists, RightFix is here to fix washer! Our expert technicians can diagnose and fix your Whirlpool washer quickly and efficiently.
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