When a Fisher & Paykel refrigerator throws Error Code F6, it’s telling you the defrost sensor (thermistor) isn’t reporting temperature the way the control expects. That tiny sensor is what lets the fridge melt frost…
If you find your refrigerator displaying the F4 error code, it indicates a problem with the FC (Freezer Compartment) sensor. This sensor is a crucial component responsible for monitoring and regulating the temperature within the…
When your Fisher & Paykel refrigerator flashes Error Code F3, it’s pointing at the ambient (room) temperature sensor circuit. That sensor helps the control board understand the conditions around the fridge so it can manage…
When a Fisher & Paykel refrigerator throws Error Code F1, it’s flagging a problem with the PC (Power Control) sensor—the component that helps the control board monitor and manage power to key systems. If that…
When your Fisher & Paykel refrigerator flashes Fault Code 49, it’s reporting a communication fault between key electronic components. Think of it like a dropped call between the control board, sensors, and fans: signals don’t…
When a Fisher & Paykel refrigerator throws Fault Code 42, it’s telling you the ice maker isn’t getting water the way it should. The usual suspect is the fill tube—the small line that delivers water…
When your Fisher & Paykel refrigerator throws Fault Code 40, it’s flagging trouble with the ice maker solenoid—the small, hard-working valve that opens on command to feed water into the ice mold. If that signal…
When a Fisher & Paykel refrigerator throws Error Code 30 (Fault Code 30), it’s flagging trouble with the display harness—the bundle of wires and connectors that carries signals between the user display and the main…
When a Fisher & Paykel refrigerator throws Fault Code 28, it’s pointing at the ice maker solenoid—the small, hard-working valve that controls water flow into the ice maker. If that solenoid can’t open and close…
If your refrigerator displays Fault Code 26, it indicates a specific problem related to the ice maker motor. This error can disrupt the normal functioning of your refrigerator’s ice-making process. To diagnose and potentially resolve…
