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Whirlpool duet code "f02" will not drain
Old 09-01-2007, 05:06 PM   #1
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Cool Whirlpool duet code "f02" will not drain
Brand: Whirlpool
Model Number: ghw9150pw1
Age: 1 - 4 years

getting an f02 code indicating a drain problem. drain hose is not kinked and is clear with no obstruction. very bad smell coming from drain outlet on back of washer. need to get to pump to clean and clear any possible obstruction.
 
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Old 09-02-2007, 04:40 AM   #2
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are you using HE detergent
 
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Old 09-02-2007, 10:49 PM   #3
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Yes, we are using he detergent.
 
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check out Service Matters Online might find some help there
 
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problem fixed. found 3 screws on the bottom of the panel under the door. after removing this panel i found the filter to the pump and opened it and found a small childs sock,(as i suspected). it was very easy, almost to easy, but the washer works great and we are busy catching up on laundry. thanks
 
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i have whilpool frontload washer model#ghw9150pw1 it's not working(water not come out , and displace appear letter F and flasing. If is there any one can help
Thank you many many
 
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Thanks Repomanwes, you saved me a service call and probably big buck as well. To add to your easy solution, I needed to by a star head driver to remove those 3 screws. Home Depot only had it in a $20 tool kit. Only one other word of advice. My machine was also smelling badly. When I unscrewed the drain trap a lot of water ran out. I was not prepared for that. Plan to have a bucket to catch the water stuck in the system. My trap was filled with, you name it, lint, legos, sucker stick, marble... and more. Almost 4 years of stuff.
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