The Maytag Centennial is irrefutably one of the smartest washers out there. Let’s face it; this washing machine tells you when something is wrong – at least most times! So, your job is to know how to interpret the various Maytag Centennial washer error codes, and that’s where this guide comes in.
We’ll look at the various error codes you can read on a Maytag Centennial washer and their interpretations. What’s more, I’ll share the exact fixes for each error code to help you clear it fast.
So, the goal is to impact you with error code interpretation knowledge and the technical know-how to act and correct them. But first, let’s talk about how you can set your machine in a diagnostic mode to determine the fault (error code).
In a rush? below is a summary of the error codes, which we’ll cover in-depth later in this post:
Common Maytag Centennial Washer Error Codes to Read and Interpret
Error Code | Interpretation | |
1. | LID | Open lid |
2. | OL | The load is too large |
3. | LOC/LC | Locked controls |
4. | OFB | The load is out of balance |
5. | F3E2 | Faulty water temp sensor |
6. | DR/DRN/F9E1/F9E2 | Improper or delayed drainage |
7. | LF/LOFL/F8E1 | Long fill/ long flow |
8. | SD/FOE2 | Too much suds |
9. | FOE3 | Laundry overload |
10. | FOE5 | Load imbalance |
11. | F1E1/F1E2 | Control board failure |
12. | F2E1 | Stuck key/ button |
13. | F2E5 | Failed user interface |
14. | F5E1 | Lid switch fault |
15. | LDL/F5E2 | The lid won’t close/ lock |
16. | LDU/F5E3 | The lid won’t open/unlock |
17. | PF/F7E0 | Power loss/failure |
18. | F7E2 | Faulty drive motor |
19. | F7E4/F7E8 | Failed clutch |
20. | F7E8 | Overheated drive motor |
21. | F8E6 | Water fault |
How Do You Run a Diagnostic Test On a Maytag Centennial Washer?
Generally, it takes these steps to put your Maytag Centennial washer in a diagnostic mode:
- Leave your washer plugged into the power socket but switch it off
- Locate the main knob and rotate anticlockwise until it aligns at the 12 o’clock position
- Rotate the knob clockwise three clicks at a one-second space
- Rotate the knob counterclockwise one click and lastly one click clockwise
- Once you complete the above steps, the washer’s indicators will signal that the machine is now in diagnostic mode.
You’ll see an error on the washer’s display if there’s an error. It’s also at this point that you can recalibrate/reboot/reset your washer, as I’ll explain later.
What Are the Error Codes for Maytag Centennial Washer?
Below are 21 common Maytag Centennial washer error codes to interpret and fix at home:
1.Maytag Centennial Error Code LID
The LID error will pop up if you leave your washer lid open for 10 minutes.
Fix
Close your washer lid once you notice the LID error and restart the cycle.
2.Maytag Centennial Error Code OL
Code OL indicates your laundry load is too big for the wash or insufficient detergent.
Fix
First, stop the washer and then reduce the excess load. Also, add some detergent but ensure you don’t put too much and only use HE (high-efficiency) detergents.
3.Error Code LC/LOC
The error code LC/LOC pops up when you activate the ‘control lock’ washer function. Once you lock the controls, it becomes harder for the washer to run.
Fix
Deactivate/turn off the ‘control lock’ to unlock the washer’s vital controls.
4. Maytag Error Code OFB
Code OFB signifies that your load is out of balance. In this case, you could have heaped the laundry on only one side of the washer, or you could be washing the wrong item.
Fix
Redistribute your laundry evenly in the washer and avoid heaps. Also, avoid washing heavy blankets and mats.
5.Maytag Centennial Error Code F3E2
Code F3E2 indicates a fault on the water-temperature sensor. It could be that the wire harness which connects the water valve and main control is loose or damaged.
Fix
Check the wire harness and reconnect it if it’s loose. Replace it, however, if it’s damaged. But if the harness is okay, consider replacing the water valve, which could be faulty.
6.DR/DRN/F9E1/F9E2
Error code DR.DRN/F9E2 will pop up if there’s a drainage issue. It often indicates delayed or improper drainage.
Fix
Check for drain blockage and unclog the drain hose, filter, and any other clogged part of the drain.
7. LF/LOFL/F8E1
The error code LF/LOFL/F8E1 shows that the washer takes longer to fill. It could be because the valve is not fully open or defective, or the fill lines could be frozen.
Fix
Ensure the valve is fully open and if it’s defective, replace it. Also, unfreeze the fill line if frozen.
8.Maytag Error Code SD/FOE2
The error code SD/FOE2 shows excess suds formation in your washer. That happens when you use too much detergent or non-HE options.
Fix
Avoid too much detergent and use only HE options.
9.Maytag Error Code FOE3
Code FOE3 signifies a laundry overload. It means the size of your laundry surpasses what the washing machine can handle.
Fix
Stop your washing machine and reduce the amount of garment you are washing. Try to keep the washing tub ¾ full. If you go past that and fill up the washer, it may not spin.
10.Maytag Error Code FOE5
While code FOE3 shows a laundry overload, code FOE5 indicates a load imbalance. You have to ensure your laundry is even in the washer in this case.
Fix
Stop the washer and try to redistribute your laundry even. Remember, a load imbalance could also cause your Maytag washer not to spin. So, always balance your load.
11.Error Code F1E1/F1E2
Both error codes F1E1 and F1E2 indicate a problem with your washer’s main control board. So, you have to check it out.
Fix
Try resetting the main control board, which you can do by unplugging the machine for 5 – 10 minutes. If the error code doesn’t go away, replace the main control board as it is faulty.
12.Error Code F2E1
Code F2E1 indicates there’s a stuck key or button.
Fix
Look for the stuck key and try to release it by tapping around it gently. Consider replacing the washer’s user interface (UI) control if you cannot do it.
13.Error Code F2E5
Code F2E5 shows that your washer user interface is failing. Sometimes it only takes a reset, but you have to replace the failed user interface at other times.
Fix
Unplug the washer for about 5 minutes and try restarting the washer. If the code does not clear, replace the user interface (UI) control.
14.Error Code F5E1
Code F5E1 indicates a problem with your washer’s lid switch. It could be that the lid is open and unable to lock correctly, or a wiring issue.
Fix
Unplug your washing machine to inspect the lid and its wiring connections. If the wiring is okay, the lid switch is likely faulty. Therefore, replace it.
15.LDL/FSE2
Code LDL or FSE2 shows that your washer’s lid cannot lock. It could be because of an obstruction or because the lid lock or the switch is faulty.
Fix
Check to see if something is obstructing the lid. If there’s none, use a multimeter to test the lid switch. If the lid switch is faulty, replace it, but if it’s okay, the problem is the lid lock, which you should replace.
16. LDU/F5E3
While code LDL shows that the lid won’t close, code LDU shows that it won’t unlock. Again the problem could be the lid lock or lid switch, which is faulty.
Fix
Test the lid switch using a multimeter and replace it if faulty. If the lid switch is okay, replace the lid lock.
17.PF/F7E0
Code PF or F7E0 shows a power failure or power loss. Your Maytag washer usually detects a power issue and shows it by displaying the code.
Fix
Check the power code for any loose connection or damage. Connect it properly if it’s loose and replace it if faulty. Don’t forget to confirm that there’s power and try restarting the washer.
18.Error Code F7E2
Error code F7E2 shows a failing drive motor. The wire connectors between the motor and main control board could be loose, or the motor could be faulty.
Fix
Check the motor connectors to identify any loose wiring and reconnect it. If the wiring is okay, try turning the motor with your hand. If it doesn’t rotate freely, it needs replacing as it’s failing.
19.F7E4/F7E5
Error code F7E4 or F7E5 indicates a failed clutch. The clutch could fail because of a loose or damaged harness or obstruction between it and the control board.
Fix
Look for any obstruction around the clutch and remove it. And if the wire harness is faulty, replace it. But if the wire harness is okay, replace the clutch.
20.Error Code F7E8
Error code F7E8 shows the possibility of an overheated washer motor. An overheated drive motor is defective, which means your Maytag Centennial washer won’t start.
Fix
Replace the motor once you notice the error code.
21. Error Code F8E6
Error code F8E6 shows a water fault. The code mostly pops up when there’s a water leakage due to a faulty inlet valve.
If the water valve starts to leak while the washer is off, the error code F8E6 will leak while the washer is off, and the error code F8E6 will pop up.
Fix
Replace the water inlet valve as it is leaky and faulty.
How to Reprogram Maytag Centennial Washer?
You can reboot, re-calibrate or reset your Maytag washing machine in three ways.
Option 1 – Press ‘start/pause’ on your washer’s control panel and hold for about 5 minutes for the indicator light to turn off. After that, restart the washer to see if you have cleared the error codes.
Option 2 – Turn the main control knob (also known as the cycle selector knob) anticlockwise after performing all steps on option 1.
Option 3 – Unplug your centennial washer for about 10 minutes and then re-plug it before restarting the washer.
People Also Ask
1. How Do You Read a Maytag Centennial Washing Machine Error Code?
The Maytag Centennial error codes are in the form of letters and numerals. The letters are usually an abbreviation of a fault, such as SUD (for excess suds) and OFB (for off-balance load).
2.How Do I Reset a Maytag Centennial Washer?
You can reset your Maytag Centennial by switching it off and unplugging it for 10 minutes. Alternatively, you can press start/pause for about 5 minutes until the indicator lights go off.
3.How Do I Find My Maytag Error Code?
The Maytag washer will display most errors when a fault or failure is detected. If it doesn’t, you need to set the washer on diagnostic mode to find the error code.
What is the suggested fix for the issue with the shift actuator and where can it be ordered?
Based on the provided information, it seems that the suggested fix for the issue with the shift actuator is to replace it. The problem may be due to the optical sensor in the shift actuator not accurately detecting the movement of the tub basket. Many instances of this issue have been resolved by replacing the shift actuator. Specifically, the recommended shift actuator for your model is the WPW10006355 Shift Actuator.
What could be causing the optical sensor in the shift actuator to not read the tub basket movement properly?
The optical sensor in the shift actuator might not be reading the tub basket movement properly due to several potential causes. One possibility is that the optical sensor itself is malfunctioning or damaged. Another factor could be an issue with the wiring or connection of the sensor, causing it to not receive the correct signals from the tub basket. Additionally, there could be an obstruction or physical obstacle interfering with the movement of the tub basket, thus affecting the ability of the optical sensor to accurately detect its motion. It is worth considering that environmental factors, such as excessive dirt or debris, could also impact the sensor’s performance. These are some potential reasons why the optical sensor in the shift actuator may not be functioning properly.
Where can I find the tech data sheet for the Maytag Centennial washer?
To find the tech data sheet for the Maytag Centennial washer, you can refer to this link: [link to the tech data sheet]. The tech data sheet contains detailed information about the washer, including troubleshooting guides and specific instructions for various components. If you are experiencing an issue where the optical sensor in the shift actuator is not reading the tub basket movement properly, the tech data sheet suggests replacing the shift actuator. On page 14 of the data sheet, you can locate the section that relates to the ‘Optical Sensor’ and further verify the recommended fix. To purchase the appropriate shift actuator for your model (WPW10006355), you can order it from the link provided in the tech data sheet. Many others have reported fixing the same problem by replacing the shift actuator, so it is a recommended solution.
Closing Remarks!
Generally, reading the various Maytag Centennial washer error codes and interpreting them is critical in troubleshooting the washer. Hopefully, the above troubleshooting guide will help you fix your Maytag Centennial as soon as you note a given error code.
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