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Try typing onto the space bar on your computer either " Whirlpool parts" or Sears parts". Follow the instructions, and be sure to have your model number handy. Be blessed.
My Whirlpool list does not have your specific model's fault codes (Whirlpool does not give info out readily!) but in general 'F07' states 'Triac short circuit detection (motor control module)'
Sorry but it looks like a service visit is required ;-0(
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Thanks and good luck!
John C
Hi from retired Englishman in SW France,
Whirlpool 'F22' decodes as 'control unit failure' which unfortunately is not normally something which could be fixed by the user.
I fear the only answer is to call for repair, sorry ;-0(
Good luck,
John C
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