Problems you may notice
• Washer stops mid-cycle and displays F3 error code
• No hot water reaching the drum during wash cycle
• Wash cycle fails to progress beyond the heating stage
• Machine enters standby mode and won't resume operation
• Water temperature remains cold when hot water should be used
• Audible beeping or alert sounds accompanying the error display
Possible Causes
• Faulty temperature sensor detecting incorrect water temperature readings
• Malfunctioning heating element unable to warm water to required temperatures
• Loose or corroded electrical connections in the heating circuit
• Damaged wiring harness between temperature sensor and control board
• Mineral buildup in the heating element due to hard water conditions common in USA regions
• Circuit board malfunction preventing proper temperature regulation
• Failed thermal fuse preventing heating element operation
• Inlet water valve failure restricting hot water flow
Precautionary measures
• Verify the washer has stable electrical power and check that your home's circuit breaker for the outlet hasn't tripped
• Confirm both hot and cold water supply valves behind the washer are fully turned on
• Inspect both inlet hoses (hot and cold water lines) for any visible kinks, cracks, or blockages
• Ensure the washer door or lid is completely closed and latched securely
• Verify you're using the correct detergent type and amount for your machine and load size
• Check that the load inside the drum is evenly distributed and not overloaded
• Perform a complete power reset by switching off the circuit breaker for 60 seconds, then turn it back on
• Run a test cycle with a small load to see if the error reoccurs
• If the F3 error persists after these checks, contact a professional appliance repair technician who can diagnose heating element and temperature sensor issues safely
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