
We fix a wide range of Amana appliances:
Common Amana Appliance Issues We Fix
- Washer failing to power on
- Insufficient fill or drainage
- Door or lid lock problems
- Water leakage during operation
- Drum not rotating
- Dryer not starting
- Drum not rotating
- No heat produced
- Burning or smoky smells
- Rattling or knocking sounds
- Poor cooling efficiency
- Unusual humming or buzzing
- Ice maker not functioning
- Water leakage from the unit
- Fluctuating freezer temperatures
- Strange operational noises
- Uneven or inconsistent baking
- Self-clean feature not activating
- Control panel not responding
- Steam or Wi-Fi connectivity issues (if applicable)
- Induction or coil elements not heating
- Malfunctioning hot surface indicators
- Defective switches
- Erratic burner temperatures
- Unable to start wash cycle
- Unresponsive touch panel
- Residual water after a cycle
- Abnormal grinding or squealing sounds
- Water leakage beneath the unit
Most Common Amana Appliance Error Codes & Issues We Fix
(Codes may vary by model.)
Amana Washer Error Codes
- Ld – Long Drain
- F8 E1 – Insufficient Water Supply
- F9 E1 – Drain Time Too Long
- F5 E2 – Lid Lock Issue
- F3 E1 – Water Level Sensor Error
Amana Dryer Error Codes
- F1 – Main Control Board Error
- AF – Low Airflow or Vent Restriction
- PF – Power Failure
- E3 – Moisture Sensor Issue
- F2 – User Interface Key Stuck
Amana Refrigerator Error Codes
- PO – Power Outage
- d – Defrost Cycle or Defrost Mode Active
- C – Compressor Running in Test Mode (sometimes “C” or “CC”)
- E – Temperature Sensor Error
- r – Door Reed Switch or Door Open Error
Amana Oven Error Codes
- F1 – Control Board Fault
- F2 – Oven Over Temperature
- F3 – Open Temperature Sensor
- F5 – Door Lock Error
- F9 – Oven Door Latch Malfunction
Amana Dishwasher Error Codes
- F1 – Motor Control Error / Water Circulation Issue
- F2 – Water Fill Error or Overflow
- F3 – Drain Pump Issue
- F4 – Water Temperature Error
- F5 – Door or Latch Error
Our process for appliance repair
Our technicians speak both English and French.
What Our Amana Appliance Diagnostic Can Include
- Visual Inspection – Checking for visible damage, leaks, or improper setup
- Functional Testing – Observing start-up for unusual noises or vibrations
- Diagnostic Mode – Running built-in diagnostic tools to pinpoint problems
- Power and Connection Verification – Ensuring correct electrical and water supply
- Error Code Retrieval – Interpreting displayed fault codes
- Component Testing – Examining motors, fans, sensors, compressors, pumps, control boards, etc.
- Cooling and Airflow Evaluation – Confirming proper cooling or ventilation where applicable
- Cleaning and Maintenance – Removing debris from filters, vents, or coils
- Safety Check – Inspecting grounding, insulation, and door/lid mechanisms
- Final Diagnosis – Pinpointing the cause and providing a repair estimate

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Can You Repair Amana Appliances Yourself?
While some minor tasks might be manageable, most repairs should be entrusted to trained professionals. DIY attempts can inadvertently worsen issues or create safety concerns. Let our team handle your appliance to ensure a reliable, long-term fix.
Contact Us
Don’t let a malfunctioning Amana appliance disrupt your schedule. Call Appliance Repair Expert at 514-825-8496, and we’ll restore your washer, dryer, fridge, or any other Amana unit in no time. Expect prompt, professional service with a personal touch!

