Troubleshooting Cabrio, Bravos, & Oasis Washer Problems
Cabrio, Bravos, Oasis Washing Machine Overview
Washer Components
Diagnostic Mode & Tests ' Tips & Tricks
Error Codes
LF ' Ld ' uL ' oL ' Sd ' lid ' Po ' HC ' dL ' dU ' F1 ' F2 ' F30 ' F32 ' F40 ' F41 ' F50 ' F51 'F52 ' F53 ' F54 ' F70 ' F71 ' F72 ' F80 ' F81 ' F82 ' F83 ' F84 ' F85Always disconnect the washing machine's power supply before working on the appliance!Washing Machine Models That ApplyWhirlpool Cabrio Washing Machines
WTW6200SW0, WTW6200SW1, WTW6200SW2, WTW6200SW3, WTW6200VW0, WTW6200VW1, WTW6300SB0, WTW6300SB1, WTW6300SB2, WTW6300SG0, WTW6300SG1, WTW6300SG2, WTW6300SW0, WTW6300SW1, WTW6300SW2, WTW6300WW0, WTW6340WW0, WTW6400SW0, WTW6400SW1, WTW6400SW2, WTW6400SW3, WTW6500WW1, WTW6600SB0, WTW6600SB1, WTW6600SB2, WTW6600SB3, WTW6600SG0, WTW6600SG1, WTW6600SG2, WTW6600SG3, WTW6600SW0, WTW6600SW1, WTW6600SW2, WTW6600SW3, WTW6700TU1, WTW6700TU2, WTW6700TW0, WTW6700TW1, WTW6700TW2, WTW6800WB1, WTW6800WL1, WTW6800WW1 WTW7300XW0, WTW7340XW0, WTW7600XW0, WTW7800XW0
Maytag Bravos Washing Machines
MTW6300TQ0, MTW6300TQ1, MTW6400TQ0, MTW6500TQ0, MTW6600TB0, MTW6600TB1, MTW6600TQ0, MTW6600TQ1, MTW6700TQ0, MTW6700TQ1, MVWB300WQ0, MVWB300WQ1, MVWB400VQ0, MVWB450WQ0, MVWB450WQ1, MVWB700VQ0, MVWB750WB0, MVWB750WB1, MVWB750WL0, MVWB750WL1, MVWB750WQ0, MVWB750WQ1, MVWB750WR0, MVWB750WR1, MVWB800VB0, MVWB800VQ0, MVWB800VU0, MVWB850WB0, MVWB850WB1, MVWB850WL0, MVWB850WL1, MVWB850WQ0, MVWB850WQ1, MVWB850WR0, MVWB850WR1
Kenmore Oasis Washing Machines
110.27092603, 110.27092602, 110.27092601, 110.27092600, 110.27087605, 110.27087604, 110.27087603, 110.27087602, 110.27087601, 110.27087600, 110.27086605, 110.27086604, 110.27086603, 110.27086602, 110.27086601, 110.27082605, 110.27082604, 110.27082603, 110.27082602, 110.27082601, 110.27082600, 110.27072604, 110.27072603, 110.27072602, 110.27072601, 110.27072600, 110.27062604, 110.27062603, 110.27062602, 110.27062601, 110.27062600, 110.27052602, 110.27052600, 110.27042603, 110.27042602, 110.27042601, 110.27042600, 110.27032603, 110.27032602, 110.27032601, 110.27032600
NOTE: For All Error Codes
First press PAUSE/CANCEL once to clear the error code.
If code appears again put it through an automatic diagnostic cycle while you enjoy a nice soothing cup of tea. (Watch The Cabrio, Bravos, Oasis Diagnostics Video) This will reveal any stored error codes. Then you will be able to better use the repair guide to fix the major malfunction. Now put the tea down and get to work!
flood stop water supply hoses that may have closed internally?Is the drain hose sticking too far into your home's drain pipe (siphoning)?
Is the pressure transducer hose kinked, disconnected, or punctured?
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Press PAUSE/CANCEL to clear display.
pressure transducer hose kinked, disconnected, or punctured?
Press PAUSE/CANCEL to clear display.Washer Diagnostic Modes and Tests
Washer Diagnostic Modes and Tests
Washer Diagnostic Modes and Tests
"Po" Pump Out (Lid Opened)
Po flashes when the lid of the washing machine has been left open for more than 10 minutes. Close the lid to stop the drain pump.
"HC" Hot & Cold Hoses Switched
This code will appear at the end of the wash cycle to indicate that the hot and cold-water inlet hoses are reversed.
"dL" Door/Lid Cannot Lock (Stored Error Codes F80, F82, F84, F85)
Indicates the lid cannot lock.
Check for items caught in the lid keeping it from closing completely.
Is soap, fabric softener, or anything else keeping the lock from extending into the lid?
The control detects an open lid switch, or cannot determine if the lid is locked. Test the lid lock connection to the washer's control board and lid lock resistance levels.
Press PAUSE/CANCEL once to clear the code.
"Ld" Washer is taking too long to drain water from the washtub
(Stored Error Code F32)
Check the following:
Is the drain hose or pump clogged?
Is the drain hose higher than 96" to reach the drainpipe?
Is the Drain Pump Running?
Is the pressure transducer hose kinked, disconnected, or punctured?
Press PAUSE/CANCEL to clear display.
SOURCE: keep getting LD error code on whirlpool cabrio washer
Is there water in the bottom of the tub? If yes then open back of washer and remove drain pump (on left side) and pull off of tub and clear whatever is blocking its impeller.
If the water is all gone and drained but pump stays on for several minutes and then gives "LD" fault then open back and check the small clear tube that is attached to the tub. Make sure is not blocked with debris and check tube and tub for anything that could block the small clear tube. If these are ok then remove 3 screws in back of the control panel, pull open control panel and check the clear tub all the way up from the tub to the washer controller board (computer) make sure it is not kinked or disconnected. If not then the problem is most likely the pressure sensor on the (computer). This unit will have to be replaced.
You can test the sensor by doing the following: 1. When the "LD" fault comes on start by pressing the pause button. then pull the clear tube off of the computer board. Then attach a tight fitting drinking straw over the sensor. Press the start button and wait for 60 seconds - If the washer does not start the spin cycle on its own after the 60 seconds then **** on the drinking straw that you attached to the pressure sensor earlier. The sucking action should reset the sensor thus telling the computer that the water is drained and it will start the spin cycle. Just remember if you have to do this to get the washer to spin - that means the sensor is damaged most likely from moisture traveling up the tube over time. The computer board will need to be replaced. I believe it costs $205 without shipping. Hope this helps.
SOURCE: Whirlpool Cabrio top loading washer F1 Error
F1 means the control board is shot. Call whirlpool and they should take care of the parts and labor even though your machine is out of warranty.
SOURCE: Whirlpool Cabrio WTW6600SBT Top Load
f1 is the error code for your main control board at console, replace boad
SOURCE: My Whirlpool Cabrio WTW6200sw2 top load washer
Belt is either broken or may have a nick in it.
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