Whirlpool Washer Error Code F8E4: How to Fix It

Medium 30-45 minutes Medium Severity Verified June 2026
Error Code
F8E4
Brand
Whirlpool
Product Type
washer
Severity
Medium
DIY Difficulty
Medium
Estimated Fix Time
30-45 minutes
Error F8E4 on your Whirlpool washer indicates a flow meter fault, meaning the machine is not detecting enough water entering the drum. This usually happens due to a clogged inlet filter, kinked hose, or a faulty flow meter. Follow these steps to diagnose and fix the issue yourself.
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Tools You'll Need

How to Fix Error Code F8E4

  1. Check Water Supply

    Do not overtighten faucets to avoid damaging the valve.
  2. Inspect Inlet Hoses for Kinks

  3. Clean Inlet Filters

    Place a towel to catch any water spillage.
  4. Test Water Pressure

  5. Inspect the Flow Meter Assembly

    Unplug the washer before accessing internal components.

Parts You May Need

Flow meter (water level sensor)
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Flow meter (water level sensor)
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Flow meter (water level sensor)
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When to Call a Professional

If you've cleaned the filters and checked the hoses but the error persists, or if the flow meter needs replacement, consider calling a technician. Also, if water pressure is consistently low, a plumber may be needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does error F8E4 mean on a Whirlpool washer?
F8E4 indicates a flow meter fault. The washer isn't sensing enough water entering the drum, often due to low water pressure, clogged filters, or a faulty flow meter.
How do I reset my Whirlpool washer after error F8E4?
Unplug the washer for 1-2 minutes, then plug it back in. If the error returns, there's an underlying issue that needs fixing.
Can I run my Whirlpool washer with error F8E4?
It's not recommended. The washer may not fill properly, leading to poor cleaning or damage. Troubleshoot and fix the error first.
How do I clean the inlet filters on a Whirlpool washer?
Turn off water, disconnect hoses, remove the small screens with pliers, rinse them clean, and reattach.
How much does it cost to replace a Whirlpool washer flow meter?
A flow meter part costs about $20-$50. DIY replacement is possible, but labor costs from a pro could add $100-$200.