

To protect against cuts and electric shocks, it is recommended that you wear appliance repair work gloves. For safety, the water to the washer should be turned off as well. Make sure to disconnect the power to the washer before removing the access panels.
#WHIRLPOOL DUET WASHER ERROR CODES DRIVER#
The tools required can vary depending on the model, but with most Whirlpool washers, you will require a 1/4 inch socket or nut driver and a small slotted (flathead) screwdriver.īoth the top and rear panel should be secured with screws, which you should remove with the relevant screwdriver. With most Whirlpool washers, you will need to remove the top of the washer to access the CCU and the washer’s rear panel to access the MCU. The next three steps will require accessing the CCU and MCU.
#WHIRLPOOL DUET WASHER ERROR CODES CODE#
If the E01/F06 error code returns, the issue has not been resolved, and you will need to continue to troubleshoot the problem.

Put the washer into diagnostic mode by pressing any three keys except power one after the other then press the three keys again.Unplug the washer from the power source.Press pause/cancel twice to cancel the error code.After you reconnect the electricity, if you do not see the error code, you can run a quick test using the washer’s diagnostic mode to make sure the error has been resolved. If your Whirlpool washer has an E01/F06 error code, the first thing to try is to reset the washer by disconnecting it from the power for 10 minutes. This guide applies to most Whirlpool washer models, including the following: However, in some cases, the error code may just be a glitch, which is fixable by resetting the washer (disconnecting the power).įollow the steps below to diagnose and resolve the E01/F06 error code. If you heard an electrical popping sound when the washer stopped working, the MCU (or CCU) likely needs to be replaced. In most cases, the issue is caused by a damaged MCU circuit, usually caused by an overload. A Whirlpool washer error code E01/F06 indicates that the washer’s motor control unit (MCU) is having trouble communicating with the washer’s central control unit (CCU).
