When a Fisher & Paykel washer flashes Error Code 37, 114, 245, 247, 248, 249, 250, or 253, it’s almost always the machine saying: “I can’t drain.” Different models label this slightly differently, but the…
When a Fisher & Paykel washer throws Error 136 or 137, the control is telling you the drive motor isn’t turning when it should. Sometimes that’s a true motor failure, but just as often it’s…
If you find your Fisher Paykel washer displaying error codes 40, 56, or 160, it indicates an issue with the spin basket’s engagement or disengagement from the clutch. To address this, follow these step-by-step troubleshooting…
Seeing 234, 235, 238, or 239 on a Fisher & Paykel washer usually points to a lid-lock problem. The machine won’t spin—or may not even start—until the control “sees” the lid safely latched. When that…
When a Fisher & Paykel washer throws 45, 46, 103, 104, 105, or 106, it’s flagging trouble in the display module—the small control board and screen that handle user input, show cycle info, and pass…
When a Fisher & Paykel washer flashes any of these codes—1, 57, 60, 107, 108, 112, 133, 220, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 230, 232, 233, 236, 243, 252, 254—the machine is flagging a…
When a Fisher & Paykel washer flashes Error 10, 41, or 237, it’s almost always talking about the thermistor—the tiny temperature sensor the control uses to manage wash performance and drying logic (on models with…
When a Fisher & Paykel washer throws Error Code 58 or 68, it’s flagging trouble with the water-level pressure system—specifically the pressure transducer that tells the control how much water is in the tub. If…
If your Fisher Paykel washer displays Error Code 38 or 39, it indicates a potential issue with the water level pressure transducer air tube. This component plays a crucial role in monitoring and regulating the…
When a Fisher & Paykel washer throws 21, 26, 27, 49, 50, or 246, it’s usually pointing to the water inlet valve circuit. In plain English: the washer isn’t happy with how water is getting…
