F5 E2

Whirlpool Dryer Error Code F5 E2

Door Switch Error

Severity

Low

DIY Difficulty

Moderate

Est. Cost

$10 - $80

Est. Time

30 min

What Does F5 E2 Mean?

Whirlpool dryer error F5 E2 means door switch error. This is a moderate issue with a DIY difficulty of 3/5. Most repairs cost between $10 and $80.

Common Causes

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Sensor malfunction

40%

This is a common and usually minor cause of the F5 E2 error on Whirlpool dryers.

Minor blockage

35%

This is a common and usually minor cause of the F5 E2 error on Whirlpool dryers.

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Connection issue

25%

This is a common and usually minor cause of the F5 E2 error on Whirlpool dryers.

Step-by-Step Fix

1

Power cycle the appliance

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

2

Check for obvious issues

Inspect your dryer for any visible problems such as loose connections, blockages, or unusual sounds. Many F5 E2 errors on Whirlpool units are caused by simple issues.

3

Run a diagnostic cycle

Many Whirlpool dryers 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 E2 error meaning (Door Switch 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 E2 error, contact a certified Whirlpool 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 door switch error$32-56

Frequently Asked Questions

What does F5 E2 mean on a Whirlpool dryer?
The F5 E2 error code on Whirlpool dryers means door switch error. It has a severity level of 2/5.
How much does it cost to fix F5 E2 on a Whirlpool dryer?
Fixing the F5 E2 error typically costs between $10 and $80.
Can I fix Whirlpool dryer error F5 E2 myself?
This repair has a DIY difficulty rating of 3/5. This is moderately difficult but possible for DIY.