These error code explanations can help you diagnose a problem with your Maytag Maxima model front-load washer. For DIY repair how-to help, visit the PartsDirect repair help section, which includes repair help for washing machines, other major appliances, lawn and garden equipment, garage door openers, vacuum cleaners and more. Search for your model number to find a complete list of replacement parts for your washer.
Error Code
Condition
DIY advice
SUDS
Excessive suds
Check/Repair
Excessive suds is detected during the cycle. The cycle goes into a suds kill routine by filling the tube with water and then tumbling the clothes. If this routine doesn't eliminate the suds, the control displays the SUDS code. Use the right amount of high-efficiency (HE) detergent with future loads.
Possible parts
HE detergent
F0 E1
Load detected during the washer cleaning cycle
Check/Repair
Remove clothes from the washer. The washer must be empty when running a washer cleaning cycle.
Possible parts
F1 E1
Main control board failure
Check/Repair
Try to reset the control board by unplugging the washer for 5 minutes and then restoring power. If the F1E1 code returns after restoring power, replace the main electronic control board.
Possible parts
Main control board
F1 E2
Motor control board error
Check/Repair
Unplug the washer. Check the wire harness connections on the motor control board. Make sure the drive motor connections are secure. If the wiring connections are okay, replace the motor control board.
Possible parts
Motor control board
F2 E3
Main control board mismatch or main control board failure
Check/Repair
The code appears when you install the wrong main control board. Order and install the correct main control board for your washer. If the code appears when you're not replacing the main control board, then the main control board failed. Replace the main control board.
Possible parts
Main control board
F3 E1
Water level pressure switch failure
Check/Repair
Unplug the washer. Check the wiring between the water level pressure switch and the main control board. Reconnect any loose wires. Replace the wire harness if damaged. If the wiring is okay, replace the water level pressure switch.
Possible parts
Water level pressure switch, wire harness
F3 E2
Temperature sensor failure
Check/Repair
Unplug the washer and check the wiring going to the water temperature sensor. If the wiring is okay, replace the temperature sensor.
Possible parts
Temperature sensor
F4 E0
Water heater failure
Check/Repair
Unplug the washer and check the wiring going to the water-heating element. If the wiring is okay, replace the heating element.
Possible parts
Heating element
F5 E1
Door switch failure
Check/Repair
This code appears if the control does not detect the door opening after 3 consecutive loads, indicating that the door switch failed. The code also displays when the door switch is open with the door locked. Replace the door lock/switch.
Possible parts
Door lock/switch
F5 E1
Door switch failure
Check/Repair
This code appears if the control does not detect the door opening after 3 consecutive loads, indicating that the door switch failed. The code also displays when the door switch is open with the door locked. Replace the door lock/switch.
Possible parts
Door lock/switch
F5 E2
Door lock failure
Check/Repair
The door can't lock. Unplug the washer and check the door lock assembly for damage or a loose wiring connection. Clear any debris out of the door lock assembly. Replace the door/lock switch if defective.
Possible parts
Door lock/switch
F5 E3
Door unlock error
Check/Repair
The washer won't unlock. Unplug the washer and check the door lock assembly for damage or a loose wiring connection. Replace the door/lock switch if defective.
Possible parts
Door lock/switch
F6 E1
Communication error between the main control board and motor control board
Check/Repair
Unplug the washer and check the wire harness connections between the main control board and the motor control board. Reconnect any loose wires. Replace the wire harness if damaged. Replace the motor control board if defective. If the problem persists, replace the main control board.
Possible parts
Motor control board, main control board, wire harness
F6 E2 or F6 E3
Communication error between the main control board and the user interface control
Check/Repair
This code signals a communication failure between the user interface control and the main electronic control board. Unplug the washer and check the wire harness between the user interface control and the main electronic control board. Reconnect any loose wires. Replace the wire harness if damaged. Replace the user interface control. If the problem persists, replace the main electronic control board.
Possible parts
User interface control, main control board, wire harness
F7 E1
Motor tachometer failure
Check/Repair
Unplug the washer and check the wiring between the motor control board and the drive motor. Check the wire harness connection between the motor control board and the main control board. Reconnect any loose wires. Replace any damaged wire harnesses. If the wiring connections are okay, check to see if the spin basket rotates smoothly. If not, resolve any friction issues in the drive system such as an obstruction caught between the spin basket and tub. If the spin basket rotates smoothly, replace the drive motor. If the problem persists, replace the motor control board.
Possible parts
Drive motor, motor control board, wire harness
F7 E2
Motor or motor control board overheated
Check/Repair
Overloading the washer can cause this code to appear. Remove some clothes if you overloaded the washer. Friction in the drive system also overheats the motor or the motor control board. Remove any obstructions between the spin basket and the tub. Replace the tub bearing if it's worn or locked up. Replace the drive motor or motor control board if defective.
Possible parts
Drive motor, tub bearing, motor control board
F8 E0
Steam valve failure
Check/Repair
Check the water supply hoses for kinks. Check for a restricted screen in the water valves. Replace the steam valve if defective.
Possible parts
Steam valve
F8 E1
No water detected
Check/Repair
Make sure that both water supply valves behind the washer are fully open. In winter, check the fill lines for freezing. Check the drain system for a siphon problem. If the water valve assembly is defective, replace it.
Possible parts
Water valve assembly
F8 E2
Dispenser failure
Check/Repair
The dispenser can't move into position. Unplug the washer and check the mechanical linkage on the dispenser housing. Repair or replace any damaged dispenser parts.
Possible parts
Dispenser assembly parts
F8 E3
Overflow condition
Check/Repair
Unplug the washer and, if the washer is overfilled, check the water valve assembly for proper shut-off of water flow. If the water valve assembly is defective, replace it. If the washer is empty when this error code appears, replace the water level pressure switch.
Possible parts
Water valve assembly, water level pressure switch
F8 E4
Low water flow
Check/Repair
The flow meter detects a long fill time. Make sure that both water supply valves behind the washer are fully open. In winter, check the fill lines for freezing. Check the drain system for a siphon problem. If the water valve assembly is defective, replace it. If water flows normally, replace the flow meter.
Possible parts
Water valve assembly, flow meter
F9 E1
Long drain time
Check/Repair
Remove excess suds; the washer can't drain excessively sudsy water. Check your house drain system for a clog. Check the drain hose for kinks or clogs. Replace the drain pump if defective. If the washer drains properly, replace the water level pressure switch because it isn't accurately detecting the water level.
Possible parts
Drain pump, water level pressure switch