Admiral Washer Error Code F0E4: High Water Temperature Troubleshooting

Is your Admiral washer displaying error F0E4? This guide helps you troubleshoot and fix the high water temperature issue quickly. Get your washer running!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the typical resistance range for the water temperature sensor at 70 degrees Fahrenheit?

The typical resistance range for the water temperature sensor (thermistor) at 70 degrees Fahrenheit is usually between 10,000 ohms (10k ohms) and 20,000 ohms (20k ohms). Refer to the specific model's service manual for precise values.

How do I test the water inlet valve coils for proper operation?

To test the water inlet valve coils, first, disconnect the power to the washer. Disconnect the wires to the valve. Set your multimeter to the ohms setting (resistance). Place the multimeter probes on the valve terminals. A typical reading should be between 500 and 1500 ohms. An open circuit (no continuity) or a very low resistance reading indicates a faulty valve.

Where is the water temperature sensor typically located on an Admiral washer?

The water temperature sensor (thermistor) is typically located near the water inlet valve, attached to the fill tube, or directly on the outer tub itself. Consult the washer's parts diagram to locate the exact location.

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