There may be a problem with the [link|https://www.partselect.com/PS11747977-Whirlpool-WPW10006355-Shift-Actuator-120V-60Hz.htm?SourceCode=22&SearchTerm=11028002011&ModelNum=11028002011|shift actuator] (supplier example only to show location of part). This changes the transmission over from agitate mode to spin mode
Here's the [link|https://f01.justanswer.com/OKapplianceguy/88f03f4f-3842-4d42-9c9a-3445e6248756_tech-sheet-w10338674-reva.pdf|tech sheet] for the washer.
Go to p.7 to see the possible causes for an F7 E1 error code and what to test
If the shift actuator is the problem, search online for WPW10006355 to find suppliers that suit you best.
=== Update (04/30/23) ===
@claudiatf
The shifter won't prevent it from starting, but it will prevent it from spinning.
If the lid lock light is flashing, see Test #8 on p.18 for how to test the lock lock ''switch.''
The lock itself may be operating but there may be something wrong with the lid switch or lid switch circuit. See the Lid Lock wiring diagram on p.20
That's probably why you're getting an F5 E1 code i.e. ''lid switch'' fault, not a lid lock fault which is an F5 E2.
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If the lid switch is faulty search for W10404050 to find suppliers that suit you .
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If the lid switch is faulty search for [link|https://www.ifixit.com/products/w10404050-whirlpool-washer-door-latch|W10404050|new_window=true] to find suppliers that suit you .
There may be a problem with the [link|https://www.partselect.com/PS11747977-Whirlpool-WPW10006355-Shift-Actuator-120V-60Hz.htm?SourceCode=22&SearchTerm=11028002011&ModelNum=11028002011|shift actuator] (supplier example only to show location of part). This changes the transmission over from agitate mode to spin mode
Here's the [link|https://f01.justanswer.com/OKapplianceguy/88f03f4f-3842-4d42-9c9a-3445e6248756_tech-sheet-w10338674-reva.pdf|tech sheet] for the washer.
Go to p.7 to see the possible causes for an F7 E1 error code and what to test
If the shift actuator is the problem, search online for WPW10006355 to find suppliers that suit you best.
=== Update (04/30/23) ===
@claudiatf
The shifter won't prevent it from starting, but it will prevent it from spinning.
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If the washer doesn't start at all i.e. filling etc, see Test #8 on p.18 for how to test the lock lock ''switch.''
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If the lid lock light is flashing, see Test #8 on p.18 for how to test the lock lock ''switch.''
The lock itself may be operating but there may be something wrong with the lid switch or lid switch circuit. See the Lid Lock wiring diagram on p.20
That's probably why you're getting an F5 E1 code i.e. ''lid switch'' fault, not a lid lock fault which is an F5 E2.
If the lid switch is faulty search for W10404050 to find suppliers that suit you .
There may be a problem with the [link|https://www.partselect.com/PS11747977-Whirlpool-WPW10006355-Shift-Actuator-120V-60Hz.htm?SourceCode=22&SearchTerm=11028002011&ModelNum=11028002011|shift actuator] (supplier example only to show location of part). This changes the transmission over from agitate mode to spin mode
Here's the [link|https://f01.justanswer.com/OKapplianceguy/88f03f4f-3842-4d42-9c9a-3445e6248756_tech-sheet-w10338674-reva.pdf|tech sheet] for the washer.
Go to p.7 to see the possible causes for an F7 E1 error code and what to test
If the shift actuator is the problem, search online for WPW10006355 to find suppliers that suit you best.
=== Update (04/30/23) ===
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@claudiatf
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@claudiatf
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Yes.
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The shifter won't prevent it from starting, but it will prevent it from spinning.
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See Test #8 on p.18 for how to test the lock lock ''switch.''
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If the washer doesn't start at all i.e. filling etc, see Test #8 on p.18 for how to test the lock lock ''switch.''
The lock itself may be operating but there may be something wrong with the lid switch or lid switch circuit. See the Lid Lock wiring diagram on p.20
That's probably why you're getting an F5 E1 code i.e. ''lid switch'' fault, not a lid lock fault which is an F5 E2.
If the lid switch is faulty search for W10404050 to find suppliers that suit you .
There may be a problem with the [link|https://www.partselect.com/PS11747977-Whirlpool-WPW10006355-Shift-Actuator-120V-60Hz.htm?SourceCode=22&SearchTerm=11028002011&ModelNum=11028002011|shift actuator] (supplier example only to show location of part). This changes the transmission over from agitate mode to spin mode
Here's the [link|https://f01.justanswer.com/OKapplianceguy/88f03f4f-3842-4d42-9c9a-3445e6248756_tech-sheet-w10338674-reva.pdf|tech sheet] for the washer.
Go to p.7 to see the possible causes for an F7 E1 error code and what to test
If the shift actuator is the problem, search online for WPW10006355 to find suppliers that suit you best.
=== Update (04/30/23) ===
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@claudiafer98736
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@claudiatf
Yes.
See Test #8 on p.18 for how to test the lock lock ''switch.''
The lock itself may be operating but there may be something wrong with the lid switch or lid switch circuit. See the Lid Lock wiring diagram on p.20
That's probably why you're getting an F5 E1 code i.e. ''lid switch'' fault, not a lid lock fault which is an F5 E2.
If the lid switch is faulty search for W10404050 to find suppliers that suit you .
There may be a problem with the [link|https://www.partselect.com/PS11747977-Whirlpool-WPW10006355-Shift-Actuator-120V-60Hz.htm?SourceCode=22&SearchTerm=11028002011&ModelNum=11028002011|shift actuator] (supplier example only to show location of part). This changes the transmission over from agitate mode to spin mode
Here's the [link|https://f01.justanswer.com/OKapplianceguy/88f03f4f-3842-4d42-9c9a-3445e6248756_tech-sheet-w10338674-reva.pdf|tech sheet] for the washer.
Go to p.7 to see the possible causes for an F7 E1 error code and what to test
If the shift actuator is the problem, search online for WPW10006355 to find suppliers that suit you best.
=== Update (04/30/23) ===
@claudiafer98736
Yes.
See Test #8 on p.18 for how to test the lock lock ''switch.''
The lock itself may be operating but there may be something wrong with the lid switch or lid switch circuit. See the Lid Lock wiring diagram on p.20
That's probably why you're getting an F5 E1 code i.e. ''lid switch'' fault, not a lid lock fault which is an F5 E2.
If the lid switch is faulty search for W10404050 to find suppliers that suit you .
There may be a problem with the [https://www.partselect.com/PS11747977-Whirlpool-WPW10006355-Shift-Actuator-120V-60Hz.htm?SourceCode=22&SearchTerm=11028002011&ModelNum=11028002011|shift actuator] (supplier example only to show location of part). This changes the transmission over from agitate mode to spin mode
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There may be a problem with the [link|https://www.partselect.com/PS11747977-Whirlpool-WPW10006355-Shift-Actuator-120V-60Hz.htm?SourceCode=22&SearchTerm=11028002011&ModelNum=11028002011|shift actuator] (supplier example only to show location of part). This changes the transmission over from agitate mode to spin mode
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Here's the [https://f01.justanswer.com/OKapplianceguy/88f03f4f-3842-4d42-9c9a-3445e6248756_tech-sheet-w10338674-reva.pdf|tech sheet] for the washer.
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Here's the [link|https://f01.justanswer.com/OKapplianceguy/88f03f4f-3842-4d42-9c9a-3445e6248756_tech-sheet-w10338674-reva.pdf|tech sheet] for the washer.
Go to p.7 to see the possible causes for an F7 E1 error code and what to test
If the shift actuator is the problem, search online for WPW10006355 to find suppliers that suit you best.
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=== Update (04/30/23) ===
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@claudiafer98736
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Yes.
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See Test #8 on p.18 for how to test the lock lock ''switch.''
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The lock itself may be operating but there may be something wrong with the lid switch or lid switch circuit. See the Lid Lock wiring diagram on p.20
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That's probably why you're getting an F5 E1 code i.e. ''lid switch'' fault, not a lid lock fault which is an F5 E2.
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If the lid switch is faulty search for W10404050 to find suppliers that suit you .
Hi @claudiafer98736
Presumably you meant 110.28002011.
There may be a problem with the [https://www.partselect.com/PS11747977-Whirlpool-WPW10006355-Shift-Actuator-120V-60Hz.htm?SourceCode=22&SearchTerm=11028002011&ModelNum=11028002011|shift actuator] (supplier example only to show location of part). This changes the transmission over from agitate mode to spin mode
Here's the [https://f01.justanswer.com/OKapplianceguy/88f03f4f-3842-4d42-9c9a-3445e6248756_tech-sheet-w10338674-reva.pdf|tech sheet] for the washer.
Go to p.7 to see the possible causes for an F7 E1 error code and what to test
If the shift actuator is the problem, search online for WPW10006355 to find suppliers that suit you best.