Maytag Washer Error Code PF: How to Fix It
Easy 15-30 minutes Medium Severity
Verified June 2026
- Error Code
- PF
- Brand
- Maytag
- Product Type
- washer
- Severity
- Medium
- DIY Difficulty
- Easy
- Estimated Fix Time
- 15-30 minutes
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Tools You'll Need
- Multimeter
- Screwdriver (Phillips)
How to Fix Error Code PF
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Reset the Washer
Always turn off power before handling electrical connections. -
Check the Outlet
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Inspect the Power Cord
Do not use a damaged cord; risk of shock or fire. -
Test the Outlet Voltage
If you are not comfortable using a multimeter, call a professional. -
Check the Control Board
Unplug washer before accessing internal parts.
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When to Call a Professional
If the error returns after resetting the washer and checking the outlet, or if you find damaged wiring or a faulty control board, call a qualified appliance technician. Also, if your home voltage is consistently low, consult an electrician.Frequently Asked Questions
How do I reset a Maytag washer after a power failure?
Unplug the washer for 60 seconds, then plug it back in. This clears the PF error code. If it doesn't reset, check your home's circuit breaker.
Will the PF error damage my Maytag washer?
The PF error itself won't damage the washer, but repeated power interruptions can stress the control board. It's best to ensure a stable power supply.
Can a power surge cause the PF error?
Yes, a power surge can trigger the error. Using a surge protector can help prevent future occurrences.
Why does my Maytag washer keep showing PF?
Possible causes include a loose power cord, a faulty outlet, an intermittent power supply from your utility, or a failing control board. Check each component step by step.
Is the PF error code serious?
It's usually not serious. Most of the time it's just a notification that power was lost. However, if it keeps happening, investigate the electrical connections.