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What does F20 mean on a washer?

Alton Alexander
By Alton AlexanderUpdated on June 4th, 2022

There can be a few reasons why the f20 error code appears on your washer. The first reason could be that the washer is not draining properly. This can be caused by a blockage in the drain hose or pump. Another reason could be that the water temperature sensor is not working properly. This can cause the washer to fill with cold water instead of hot, which can lead to the f20 error code. Finally, this error code can also be caused by a problem with the washer's control board. If any of these components are not working properly, it can cause the f20 error code to appear.

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1. Replace the washer's control panel

  1. Remove the front panel of the washer.
  2. Locate the control panel. It is usually located on the top front of the washer.
  3. Disconnect the power cord and any other wires connected to the control panel.
  4. Remove the screws that hold the control panel in place.
  5. Remove the control panel.
  6. Locate the washer's water inlet and water outlet.
  7. Disconnect the water inlet and water outlet.
  8. Remove the two screws that hold the control panel in place.
  9. Remove the control panel.
  10. Locate the washer's motor.
  11. Disconnect the motor from the control panel.
  12. Remove the control panel.
  13. Remove the motor.
  14. Replace the motor.
  15. Replace the control panel.
  16. Connect the power cord and any other wires to the control panel.
  17. Replace the front panel of the washer.

2. Replace the washer's main control board

  1. Remove the front panel of the washer.
  2. Locate the main control board. It is a large, black board mounted on the front of the washer.
  3. Remove the eight screws that hold the control board in place.
  4. Remove the control board.
  5. Replace the control board with a new one.
  6. Reinstall the screws and front panel.

3. Check the washer's water inlet valve for proper operation

  1. Open the washer's door.
  2. Look for a water inlet valve on the back of the washer. If it's not open, turn the water inlet valve to the "OFF" position.
  3. Check the washer's water level. If it's low, add water until it's at the "MAX" level.
  4. Look for a "3rd Position" water inlet valve on the back of the washer. If it's not open, turn the water inlet valve to the "3RD" position.
  5. Check the washer's water pressure. If it's low, increase the water pressure until it's at the "MAX" level.
  6. Check the washer's water temperature. If it's too hot or cold, adjust the water temperature until it's at the "MAX" level.

4. Check the washer's drain pump for proper operation

  1. Check the water level in the tub.
  2. Check the water level in the pump drain.
  3. If the water level is low in the tub, the drain pump may not be working properly.
  4. Check the water level in the pump drain and replace the drain pump if necessary.

5. Clean the washer's filters

  1. Locate and remove the filter cover.
  2. Remove the filters.
  3. Wash the filters in hot water and detergent.
  4. Replace the filters.

6. Check for any blockages in the washer's fill hoses

If you are experiencing a problem with your washer not filling up with water, it may be because of a blockage in one of the fill hoses. To check for a blockage, follow these steps:

  1. Inspect the water lines leading from the washer to the faucet.
  2. If there are any debris or dirt in the line, remove it with a plunger.
  3. Inspect the area around the water line for any kinks or cracks.
  4. If there are any cracks or kinks, use a pipe cleaner to clean them up.
  5. Insert a hose clamp into the end of the water line and connect the other end to the faucet.
  6. Turn on the water and wait until the washer fills up with water.
  7. If the washer does not fill up with water, repeat steps 3-6 until the problem is fixed.

If you didn't find success with an option above, then try:

  1. Check for any blockages in the washer's drain hose.
  2. Check the washer's water pressure.
  3. Check the washer's water temperature.
  4. Have a professional service the washer.