How do you reset the code on a Whirlpool Duet dryer?
If your Whirlpool dryer displays a “PF” error code, indicating a recent power failure, the dryer will need to be reset and restarted. This is done by pressing “Start” for a few seconds to restart the dryer. If the dryer does not restart automatically, select a new cycle and any options then press “Start” to begin.
How do you clear the F11 code on a Whirlpool Duet washer?
To Fix Whirlpool Duet Washer F11 Error Code the first thing you need to do is check the wiring and connection between the central control unit and the motor control unit. Disconnect the wire at the central control unit from the motor control.
How do you run a diagnostic mode on a Whirlpool Duet washer?
Whirlpool Duet Diagnostic Test Mode
- Close the washer door.
- Select any one key except “Stop/Cancel” and Control Lock.
- Using the same key…
- If you got it right all the lights on the Duet washer’s control should light up, and any error codes in the washer’s memory will be displayed.
Is there diagnostic mode on Whirlpool duet washer?
The good news is Whirlpool Duet washing machines have a diagnostic mode to help troubleshoot what’s the problem with your washer. Here’s the tricky part… There have been several washing machines that Whirlpool has chosen to name Duet.
How can I unlock my Whirlpool duet front load washer?
You can manually unlock the washer by removing the top (remove screws on the back of the top panel and slide the top panel back to lift off. then with the washer unplugged reach down and pull a small ring on the top of the door lock to manually open the door lock. Start with the easy stuff…
Is the Whirlpool duet a belt drive washer?
There have been several washing machines that Whirlpool has chosen to name Duet. This Duet washer repair guide is for the latest belt drive version of the Duet washer. Links to repair guides for other Duet washer versions can be found below
Why is my Whirlpool duet washing machine making a grinding noise?
If you are hearing an even grinding noise coming from the back of the washer, you may have a bad main bearing. This is a fairly common problem with front load washing machines. It is also a very difficult and expensive repair. If the washer is out of warranty but sill fairly new you may want to try contacting Whirlpool…