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Interpreting Error F07 on Whirlpool Washing Machine AWO D4313P: Seeking Error Code Insights

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  • #1 6150418
    Rafii[H]
    Level 14  
    I have a washing machine as in the subject and when I turn on the spinning alone it displays me error F7, and what does it mean? Does anyone have error codes for this washing machine? If so I would appreciate it, and this is what it looks like:
    Interpreting Error F07 on Whirlpool Washing Machine AWO D4313P: Seeking Error Code Insights .
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  • #2 6150465
    mrhari
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    Motor problem, check brushes and tacho. Possibly electronics defective.
  • #3 6152521
    bolo51
    Level 17  
    F7- short circuit of the triac on the motor control module.
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  • #4 6159425
    bronek1806
    Level 22  
    Belt on?? if there is no belt (broken), there will also be an F7 error.
  • #5 6163225
    Rafii[H]
    Level 14  
    The belt is ok
  • #6 6164379
    kafilomza
    Home appliances specialist
    I had a similar problem after replacing the engine it was ok, Damage to the tach was giving me this error
  • #7 6194141
    Rafii[H]
    Level 14  
    And is there such a possibility to enter the service mode?If so, how????
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  • #8 6217010
    sujka5
    Level 26  
    Fellow :arrow: bolo51 is right, and since I am a Whirlpool service technician therefore I confirm this hint. Sometimes a similar code can turn on as you want to clean the commutator and pull the belt you can still program the programmer with the S-Module available only at aso service. If that doesn't do anything then programmer to replace (or triac hihi).
  • #9 6270652
    Hols75
    Level 11  
    Hello
    I have the same problem and error F07 called specialist in household appliance repair checked the motor, which worked. He just said it could be triacs, took the washing machine to the workshop. The next day he calls that it is the motor control module, and ordered a new one. I have been waiting for more than 1.5 months for this module. Please tell me if it is normal for it to take so long. I'm already getting sick of it.
  • #10 6274729
    mirofalcon
    Level 25  
    If the triac is suspicious then I would substitute it with another for a test.
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  • #11 7178554
    gvidon1
    Level 12  
    I have a similar problem.
    The washing machine washes without spinning, I thought it was the water pressure sensor, so I cleaned it - it was clean, there is no water in the washing machine, it arranges the laundry for spinning, when it starts spinning the LEDs go out and the washing machine stops spinning and it arranges the laundry again and starts spinning again. There are no error codes. So what will you advise me? The warranty is over. I've heard that the number of errors is too high and they need to be cleared - but how? I also corrected the horizontal alignment of the washing machine after cleaning the water sensor. What to do next? Please help me
    Thank you in advance.
  • #12 7179972
    staszekf
    Level 33  
    Main motor to be replaced , or its winding.Regards.
  • #13 7184351
    gvidon1
    Level 12  
    But if I reduce the spin speed at the beginning of the wash from 800 to 400, the washing machine spins off. Without any problems. So if the motor then washing and spinning at 400 rpm would be done? My washing machine is AW0/D4113/P. Please help.
  • #14 7227163
    zygiprocesor
    Level 13  
    I have the same problem, at 100 rpm and at 400 it will finish the wash and at 800 it retracts the spin time and does not finish spinning , this means the motor to be replaced.
  • #15 7227835
    bronek1806
    Level 22  
    The washing machine does not finish the program at maximum spinning speed because the motor at that time takes much more current than at lower speed - that is why it resets the programmer (the LEDs go out and it starts spinning again). The only way to cure this ailment is to replace the motor or rewind the winding, in a few cases it is enough to clean the commutator.
  • #16 7249215
    gvidon1
    Level 12  
    The problem is that these motors are too small for such a washing machine the stator is good on the commutator because of the heat blown up are the cages, and hence the current consumption is higher, because the brushes jump up. I rubbed the commutator for now with sandpaper. The cages evened out and the current draw went down. What motor to replace, because I think that the same type of motor although new will behave the same way over time (after a year)? So that the pin spacing and casing match these washing machines?
  • #17 11766732
    max666
    Level 13  
    Hello colleagues.

    I have a problem with the same washing machine and I don't want to start a new topic. The problem is a bit different from the one described here:
    - the washing machine stops spinning (or actually stopped) in short programs such as daily 1 hour, etc.,
    - after turning on the program, cotton 95°C/2h appears error F07 (does not occur with short program),
    - after a short wash, we turn off the washing machine and turn on the spin cycle after 2 hours and it still does not spin, but if we leave the washing machine turned off for 6 hours, it spins,
    - self-tests for F07, i.e. 2 and 3, look ok (i.e. you can hear the pressure switch turning and see the reaction to its change, self-test mode 4 accelerates the drum to the maximum and works properly),
    - filter in front of the pump cleaned.

    Does anybody have an idea?

    Thanks for the tips.

    PS.
    The warranty is out.
  • #18 12168118
    Silnik
    Level 12  
    Rafael Goj wrote:
    As there is such a possibility to enter service mode?If so, how???
    I am asking a question, how to enter service mode on this washing machine
  • #19 13042302
    georgeolas
    Level 1  
    I had a F07 error and it was only a diode SD140 - price less than 1 zloty.
  • #20 13043228
    Silnik
    Level 12  
    Silnik wrote:
    Rafael Goj wrote:
    As there is such a possibility to enter service mode?If so, how????
    I have a question, how to enter service mode on this washing machine
    Knob on Pump out/ hold Stop rinse and press 4 x Cancel. The service mode will start and with love you come to the next steps of the washing machine
  • #21 16407515
    Crazyman
    Level 11  
    Hello, I had a similar problem, F 07. Before I called for service I took off the top cover and what turned out? The belt from the drum wheel fell off.... The repair took 10 minutes. Belt put on, washing machine in working order. Greetings

Topic summary

The F07 error on the Whirlpool AWO D4313P washing machine typically indicates a motor-related issue. Possible causes include a short circuit in the triac on the motor control module, problems with the motor brushes or tacho, or a broken belt. Users have reported that cleaning the commutator or replacing the motor can resolve the issue. Some have successfully entered service mode to diagnose problems further. If the machine fails to spin at higher speeds, it may be due to excessive current draw, necessitating motor replacement or winding repairs. Additionally, a faulty diode has been identified as a potential cause of the F07 error.
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