F6 E2
The error code F6 E2 on a Kenmore washer indicates a communication issue between the main control board and the user interface (UI), also known as the control panel. The control panel allows you to select wash cycles, adjust settings, and interact with the machine.
Here's a breakdown of the possible causes and troubleshooting steps for the F6 E2 error
Possible Causes of F6 E2 Error
- Faulty wiring - Loose or damaged electrical connections between the control panel and the control board might be disrupting communication.
- Malfunctioning control panel buttons or components - The buttons, knobs, or touchscreen (if applicable) on the control panel might be malfunctioning and not sending proper signals to the control board.
- Less likely (Faulty control board) - In rare cases, the error might indicate a problem with the main control board itself, not recognizing signals from the user interface components.
How to troubleshoot the F6 E2 error on your Kenmore Washer
Important safety precaution - Before attempting any troubleshooting steps, unplug the washer from the power outlet to avoid electrical hazards.
- Reset the washer - This is the first step to try. Unplug the washer from the power outlet for a few minutes, then plug it back in and restart the cycle. A simple reset can sometimes resolve temporary glitches with the communication between the control panel and the control board.
- Check the control panel - Visually inspect the control panel for any visible damage to buttons, knobs, or the touchscreen (if applicable). Gently press each button or touch the screen on specific areas to see if they respond normally.
If the F6 E2 Error Persists
- Consult your user manual - Your Kenmore washer's user manual might have specific troubleshooting steps or diagnostics for the F6 E2 error code for your model. It might also provide instructions on how to access the control panel for further inspection (if possible on your model).
- Consider professional help - Diagnosing the exact cause of the F6 E2 error (faulty wiring, malfunctioning control panel components, or faulty control board) can be challenging and might require some disassembly of the washer. Consulting a qualified appliance repair technician is recommended. They can diagnose the issue and recommend the appropriate solution. This might involve:
- Repairing or replacing individual faulty buttons or control panel components (if possible on your model).
- Replacing the control panel if it's extensively malfunctioning.
- Replacing the main control board (if the fault originates there).
- Fixing loose electrical connections.
Here are some additional tips
- Avoid pressing the buttons on the control panel with excessive force, as this can damage them over time.
- 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 control panel or user interface.