F5

Kenmore Washer Error Code F5

Water Temperature Error

Severity

Low

DIY Difficulty

Moderate

Est. Cost

$20 - $150

Est. Time

30 min

What Does F5 Mean?

Kenmore washer error F5 means water temperature error. This is a moderate issue with a DIY difficulty of 3/5. Most repairs cost between $20 and $150.

Common Causes

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Sensor malfunction

40%

This is a common and usually minor cause of the F5 error on Kenmore washers.

Minor blockage

35%

This is a common and usually minor cause of the F5 error on Kenmore washers.

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Connection issue

25%

This is a common and usually minor cause of the F5 error on Kenmore washers.

Step-by-Step Fix

1

Power cycle the appliance

Unplug your Kenmore washer for 60 seconds, then plug it back in. This clears temporary errors and resets the control board.

2

Check for obvious issues

Inspect your washer for any visible problems such as loose connections, blockages, or unusual sounds. Many F5 errors on Kenmore units are caused by simple issues.

3

Run a diagnostic cycle

Many Kenmore washers have a built-in diagnostic mode. Check your user manual for the specific key combination to enter diagnostics on your model.

4

Test related components

Based on the F5 error meaning (Water Temperature Error), check the specific components involved. Use a multimeter to test for continuity if you are comfortable with electrical testing.

5

Contact a professional

If the above steps do not resolve the F5 error, contact a certified Kenmore technician. This repair has a difficulty rating of 3/5 and may require specialized tools.

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Parts You Might Need

Replacement part for water temperature error$60-105

Frequently Asked Questions

What does F5 mean on a Kenmore washer?
The F5 error code on Kenmore washers means water temperature error. It has a severity level of 2/5.
How much does it cost to fix F5 on a Kenmore washer?
Fixing the F5 error typically costs between $20 and $150.
Can I fix Kenmore washer error F5 myself?
This repair has a DIY difficulty rating of 3/5. This is moderately difficult but possible for DIY.