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
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Tools You'll Need
- Multimeter
- Screwdriver set
- Nut driver (if needed)
How to Fix Error Code F4E2
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Unplug the Washer
Always unplug the washer before servicing. -
Locate the Thermistor
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Test the Thermistor with a Multimeter
Use a multimeter properly; follow safety guidelines. -
Replace the Thermistor
Ensure the replacement part is for your specific model. -
Check Wiring and Connections
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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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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.