The F/H error code on a Kenmore washer indicates an issue with the water filling system. It signifies that the washer is not detecting the correct amount of water entering the washer during a cycle. Here's a breakdown of the possible causes and solutions
Meaning of F/H Error
- Water Filling Problem - The washer is not filling with enough water to properly clean the clothes. This could be due to several reasons related to the water supply or the washer itself.
Possible Causes of F/H Error
- Water supply issue
- Closed shut-off valves - The hot and/or cold water supply valves behind the washer might be closed, preventing water from entering.
- Low water pressure - There might be insufficient water pressure coming from the house's main supply. This could be due to a partially closed valve somewhere in your plumbing system, or a problem with the municipal water supply.
- Clogged water inlet hoses - The hoses that connect the washer to the water supply might be clogged with debris, restricting water flow.
- Washer malfunction
- Faulty water inlet valve - The valve that controls the water flow into the washer might be malfunctioning and not opening properly.
- Faulty pressure sensor - The sensor that monitors the water level in the washer might be defective and sending incorrect signals to the control board, causing the washer to stop filling before enough water is present.
- Control board issue (less likely) - In rare cases, the control board might be malfunctioning and misinterpreting signals related to water filling.
How to troubleshoot the F/H error on your Kenmore Washer
Important safety precaution - Before attempting any troubleshooting steps, unplug the washer from the power outlet to avoid electrical hazards.
- Check the water supply
- Ensure the hot and cold water shut-off valves behind the washer are fully open.
- Check for any leaks or blockages at the connection points between the water supply hoses and the house faucets.
- 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 water filling system.
If the F/H Error Persists
- Consult your user manual - Your Kenmore washer's user manual might have specific troubleshooting steps or diagnostics for the F/H error code for your model. It might also include instructions on how to access the water inlet hoses and valves (if possible on your model) for further inspection.
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/H error and recommend the appropriate solution. This might involve -
- Checking water pressure - A technician can measure the water pressure coming into the house and determine if it's sufficient for the washer.
- Cleaning or replacing clogged water inlet hoses - The technician can clean any debris from the hoses or replace them if necessary.
- Replacing the water inlet valve - If the valve is faulty, a technician can replace it.
- Replacing the pressure sensor (less likely) - If the sensor is malfunctioning, a technician can replace it.
- Replacing the control board (very unlikely) - If the control board is indeed faulty, a technician can replace it (though this is the least likely scenario).
Here are some additional tips
- Ensure the washer hoses are not kinked or bent, as this can restrict water flow.
- 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 water filling system.