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Fix this common error (and prevent it from happening again) to get your washer back in working order
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The F3 E1 error is a common issue if you’ve got a Whirlpool washing machine. It basically means that your machine lost track of the water level, and it’s usually just a glitch you can get rid of by resetting the machine. However, if the error comes back after resetting the washer, your pressure sensor is probably bad. We’ll help you figure out how to end this pesky error code.
Things You Should Know
- An F3 E1 error indicates that your washing machine isn’t detecting the water level correctly.
- Consistent F3 E1 errors typically mean the pressure sensor in your machine ran into a bug, although the pressure switch, control unit, and hose may be to blame.
- Reset your machine to clear the error code by unplugging it, waiting 1 minute, and plugging it back in.
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References
- ↑ https://producthelp.whirlpool.com/Laundry/Washers/Product_Info/Washer_Product_Assistance/Error_Codes_in_Top_Load_HE_Washers
- ↑ https://all-errors.com/whirlpool-washer-error-code-f3-e1/
- ↑ https://all-errors.com/whirlpool-washer-error-code-f3-e1/
- ↑ https://all-errors.com/whirlpool-washer-error-code-f3-e1/
- ↑ https://producthelp.whirlpool.com/Laundry/Washers/Product_Info/Washer_Videos/VIDEO%3A_F3_E1_Error_Code_for_Top_Load_Washer
- ↑ https://producthelp.whirlpool.com/Laundry/All-In-One_Washer_Dryer/Error_Codes/F3E1_-_Error_Code_-_All-In-One_Washer_Dryer
- ↑ https://youtu.be/-o9MLvk_XbU?t=37
- ↑ https://producthelp.whirlpool.com/Laundry/All-In-One_Washer_Dryer/Error_Codes/F3E1_-_Error_Code_-_All-In-One_Washer_Dryer
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