F23
The F23 error code on a Kenmore washer indicates an issue with the heating element of your washer. The heating element is responsible for raising the water temperature during warm or hot wash cycles.
Reasons for the F23 error on your Kenmore washer
- Faulty heating element - Over time, the heating element can malfunction or burn out and require replacement.
- Thermistor problem - The thermistor is a sensor that monitors the water temperature in the washer. If the thermistor is malfunctioning, it might send incorrect readings to the control board, causing the F23 error.
- Wiring issues - Loose or damaged wiring connections between the heating element, thermistor, and control board can disrupt communication and lead to the error code.
Unfortunately, troubleshooting the F23 error on a Kenmore washer often involves tasks that might be best left to a qualified appliance repair technician. Here's why:
- Disassembly required - Accessing the heating element and thermistor typically requires some disassembly of the washer.
- Electrical testing - Diagnosing the problem might involve using a multimeter to test the heating element and thermistor for continuity and resistance.
- Safety concerns - Working with the washer's electrical components can pose a safety risk if not done properly.
While some resources online might provide steps for replacing the heating element or thermistor on your Kenmore washer model, it's important to weigh the risks and complexities involved.
Here's what you can do -
- Consult your Kenmore washer manual - Although unlikely for F23, the manual might offer some troubleshooting steps specific to your washer model.
- Consider calling a qualified appliance repair technician - Given the potential for disassembly, electrical testing, and safety concerns, a technician can diagnose the problem accurately and fix it safely.