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How to Fix F/06 Error Code on Kenmore Washer

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Kenmore
Washing Machine (Washer)
F/06

The F/06 error code on a Kenmore washer can indicate a problem with the motor speed control system. This means the washer's control board is having difficulty regulating the speed of the motor during the wash cycle. Here's a breakdown of the possible causes and troubleshooting steps:

Possible Causes of F/06 Error

  • Drive motor issue - The drive motor itself might be malfunctioning due to electrical problems, worn-out parts, or internal wear and tear. This can prevent the motor from reaching the desired speeds during different wash cycle stages.
  • Faulty motor control board - The control board that sends signals to regulate the motor speed might be defective, causing it to send incorrect signals or malfunction altogether.
  • Wiring problems - Loose or damaged wiring between the motor and the control board could disrupt communication and lead to the F/06 error.
  • Tacho sensor malfunction (less likely) - In some models, a tacho sensor might be present to monitor the motor's speed. If this sensor malfunctions, the control board might not receive accurate information about the motor's speed, leading to the error code.

How to troubleshoot the F/06 error on your Kenmore Washer

Important safety precaution - Before attempting any troubleshooting steps, unplug the washer from the power outlet to avoid electrical hazards.

  1. Reset the washer - Unplug the washer for a few minutes and then plug it back in. A simple reset can sometimes resolve temporary glitches with the motor control system.
  2. Check for overloaded washer - An overloaded washer can put extra strain on the motor and potentially trigger the F/06 error. Try restarting the cycle with a smaller load.

If the F/06 Error Persists

  • Consult your user manual - Your Kenmore washer's user manual might have specific troubleshooting steps or diagnostics for the F/06 error code for your model.

Consider Professional Help

If the troubleshooting steps above don't resolve the issue, consulting a qualified appliance repair technician is recommended. They can diagnose the exact cause of the F/06 error and recommend the appropriate solution. This might involve -

  • Testing the drive motor - A technician can assess the motor for electrical faults or mechanical issues.
  • Replacing the drive motor - If the motor is faulty, a technician can replace it.
  • Checking the motor control board - The technician can diagnose the control board and replace it if necessary.
  • Repairing loose or damaged wiring - A technician can identify and fix any problems with the wiring between the motor and the control board.
  • Examining the tacho sensor (less likely) - In models with a tacho sensor, the technician can check its functionality and replace it if needed (though this is a less common cause).

Additional Tips

  • Avoid overloading your washer to prevent excessive strain on the motor.
  • If your Kenmore washer is still under warranty, contacting the manufacturer's customer service might be an option for a free repair related to the motor speed control system.

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