Whirlpool Washer Error Code F4E2: How to Fix It

Medium 30-60 minutes Medium Severity Verified June 2026
Error Code
F4E2
Brand
Whirlpool
Product Type
washer
Severity
Medium
DIY Difficulty
Medium
Estimated Fix Time
30-60 minutes
Error code F4E2 on a Whirlpool washer indicates a short circuit in the thermistor, which monitors water temperature. This can cause the washer to stop filling or heating water. Follow these steps to diagnose and fix the issue safely.
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Tools You'll Need

How to Fix Error Code F4E2

  1. Unplug the Washer

    Always unplug the washer before servicing.
  2. Locate the Thermistor

  3. Test the Thermistor with a Multimeter

    Use a multimeter properly; follow safety guidelines.
  4. Replace the Thermistor

    Ensure the replacement part is for your specific model.
  5. Check Wiring and Connections

  6. Reassemble and Test

    If the error returns, consider seeking professional help.

Parts You May Need

Thermistor (temperature sensor)
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Thermistor (temperature sensor)
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When to Call a Professional

If the thermistor and wiring appear fine but the error persists, the main control board may be faulty. Call a Whirlpool technician if you're uncomfortable with electrical testing or if the board needs replacement.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I reset error code F4E2 without fixing anything?
A temporary reset may happen by unplugging the washer for 10 minutes, but the error will return if the thermistor or wiring is faulty.
What parts do I need for Whirlpool washer error F4E2?
Typically, a replacement thermistor (generic part) is needed. Check your model number for the correct part.
Is error F4E2 serious?
It's a medium-severity error. The washer may stop filling or heating, but it won't cause damage if addressed promptly.
How much does a thermistor replacement cost?
A thermistor part costs $10-$30. DIY labor is free; professional service may add $100-$200.
Can a faulty thermistor cause other issues?
Yes, it can prevent the washer from heating water or cause inaccurate temperature readings, affecting wash performance.