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How to Fix F8 E6 Error Code on Kenmore Washer

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Kenmore
Washing Machine (Washer)
F8 E6

The F8 E6 error code is a drainage timeout issue  which signifies that the washer is unable to drain the water properly during the wash cycle within a specific timeframe set by the control board. This could be due to several reasons:

  • Clogged drain pump or filter - The drain pump filter or hose might be clogged with debris like lint, coins, or buttons, preventing the water from draining out effectively.
  • Faulty drain pump - The drain pump itself might be malfunctioning due to electrical problems, worn-out parts, or a blockage within the pump mechanism.
  • Clogged drain hose - The hose that carries wastewater from the washer to the drainpipe might be clogged with debris or kinked, restricting water flow.
  • Blocked drainpipe - The drainpipe itself, located in your house plumbing system, might be clogged with debris or a buildup of soap scum, preventing the washer's wastewater from draining properly.

How to troubleshoot the F8 E6 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. Check the drain pump filter - Clean the drain pump filter according to your Kenmore washer's user manual. Look for any visible debris that might be obstructing water flow.
  2. Inspect the drain hose - Visually check the drain hose for any kinks or clogs. Straighten the hose if necessary and remove any debris you might find.
  3. Reset the washer - 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 drainage system.

If the F8 E6 Error Persists

  • Consult your user manual - Your Kenmore washer's user manual might have specific troubleshooting steps or diagnostics for the F8 E6 error code for your model. It might also include instructions on how to access the drain pump for further inspection (if possible on 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 F8 E6 error (clogged drain pump/filter, faulty drain pump, clogged drain hose, or blocked drainpipe) and recommend the appropriate solution. This might involve:

  • Cleaning the drain pump more thoroughly - A technician can ensure the pump and hose are completely clear of debris and functioning properly.
  • Replacing the drain pump - If the pump is faulty, a technician can replace it.
  • Clearing a blockage in the drainpipe - The technician can access the drainpipe and remove any clogs that might be preventing proper drainage.

Here are some additional tips

  • Regularly clean the drain pump filter to prevent clogs.
  • Avoid overloading the washer, as this can put extra strain on the drainage system.
  • 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 drainage issue.

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