
We fix a wide range of Whirlpool appliances:
Common Whirlpool Appliance Issues We Fix
- Washer won’t power on
- Inadequate fill or draining
- Door latch malfunctions
- Water leaks during wash cycles
- Drum not rotating
- Dryer not starting
- Drum not rotating
- No heat output
- Burning or smoky odor
- Rattling or knocking sounds
- Poor cooling performance
- Unusual humming or buzzing
- Ice maker not functioning
- Water leakage from the unit
- Inconsistent freezer temperature
- Strange operational noises
- Uneven or inconsistent baking
- Self-clean feature not working
- Unresponsive control panel
- Steam or Wi-Fi connectivity issues
- Induction or coil elements not heating
- Hot surface indicators malfunctioning
- Defective switches
- Burner temperature fluctuations
- Cycle not initiating
- Unresponsive touch controls
- Residual water left after cycle
- Abnormal grinding or squealing sounds
- Water leakage beneath the unit
Most Common Whirlpool Appliance Error Codes & Issues We Fix
(Codes may vary by model.)
Whirlpool Washer Error Codes
- F01 – Main Control Error
- F09 – Overflow Condition
- F21 – Long Drain
- F22 – Door Lock Issue
- F24 – Water Temperature Sensor Error
Whirlpool Dryer Error Codes
- F01 – Main Electronic Control Board Fault
- F02 – User Interface or Stuck Key
- AF – Airflow Restriction
- PF – Power Failure
- L2 – Low or No Line Voltage
Whirlpool Refrigerator Error Codes
- PO – Power Outage
- dF – Defrost System Error
- E1 – Temperature Sensor Error
- CF – Condenser Fan Error
- dr – Door Switch or Door Open Error
Whirlpool Oven Error Codes
- F2-E0 – Shorted Keypad
- F3-E2 – Temperature Sensor Shorted
- F5-E0 – Door Latch Error
- F8-E0 – Cooling Fan Speed Low
- F9-E0 – Door Lock Malfunction
Whirlpool Dishwasher Error Codes
- F2-E2 – Overfill Condition
- F8-E1 – Slow or No Water Fill
- F9-E1 – Drain Problem
- F6-E4 – Float Switch Open / Water Supply Error
- F1-E1 – Wash Motor Fault / Water Heating Error
Our process for appliance repair
Our technicians speak both English and French.
What Our Whirlpool Appliance Diagnostic Can Include
- Visual Inspection – Checking for visible damage, leaks, or improper installation
- Functional Testing – Observing start-up for unusual noises or vibrations
- Diagnostic Mode – Running built-in tests to identify issues quickly
- Power and Connection Verification – Confirming correct electrical and water supply
- Error Code Retrieval – Retrieving and interpreting displayed fault codes
- Component Testing – Examining motors, fans, sensors, compressors, pumps, control boards, etc.
- Cooling and Airflow Evaluation – Ensuring proper cooling and airflow performance
- Cleaning and Maintenance – Clearing obstructions from filters, vents, and coils
- Safety Check – Verifying grounding, insulation, and door/lid safety mechanisms
- Final Diagnosis – Determining the cause of the problem and providing a repair estimate

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Can You Repair Whirlpool Appliances Yourself?
While basic maintenance tasks might be manageable, complex repairs should be done by professionals. Attempting a DIY approach can worsen hidden problems or pose safety risks. Trust our specialized expertise for a proper and lasting solution.
Contact Us
Don’t let a broken Whirlpool appliance disrupt your routine. Call Appliance Repair Expert at 514-825-8496, and we’ll restore your washer, dryer, refrigerator, or other appliance in no time. Count on us for efficient service with a personal touch!

