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F8E3 Appliance Error Code

Whirlpool Washer F8E3 Error: Overflow / overfill fault

If you are dealing with a whirlpool washer f8e3 error, this guide will help you understand the cause and find the right solution quickly. What Does Error Code F8E3 Mean? Error code F8E3 is a high-water or overflow fault. Whirlpool washers — including the WFW, Duet, and Cabrio series — continuously monitor water level through […]

Some Steps

DIY Fixable

from $200

Typical Repair Cost

1-2 hours

Pro Repair Time

Quick Assessment

Answer to continue safely

Is it safe to keep using?

No. F8E3 indicates a potential flooding situation. Do not use the washer until the cause of overfill is diagnosed and corrected.

Can I reset the code?

No. F8E3 will clear after the emergency drain completes, but the underlying cause must be fixed or the fault will recur on the next fill cycle.

When to stop immediately?

Stop if you notice: Stop and close the supply valves immediately if water continues entering the tub while the machine is unplugged., Stop if water is visible on the floor — proceed with mopping and do not restart the washer until the overfill cause is repaired..

Symptoms You May Notice

Water visible above the door seal or near the top of the drum

The tub fills past the normal maximum level and water may be visible pushing against the door boot seal on front-load WFW models.

Washer begins draining immediately after filling

The machine fills, detects an overfill, and activates the drain pump without starting agitation — the code appears during or right after this emergency drain.

Water continues to enter tub while machine is paused

Even with the cycle paused or the control panel off, water steadily drips or flows into the drum, indicating a stuck-open inlet valve.

Water on the floor in front of or behind the washer

An overfill condition can cause water to escape through the door seal or the pump housing, creating a puddle around the machine.

Possible Causes

1

Stuck-open inlet valve

A failed inlet valve solenoid stuck in the open position allows water to flow into the tub continuously, even when the control board is not requesting fill.

Requires Professional
2

Faulty pressure sensor or blocked air tube

A cracked or disconnected air dome tube, or a failed pressure switch, sends a false low-water signal causing the control to overfill the tub.

DIY Possible
3

Siphoning from incorrect standpipe installation

A standpipe that is too short or lacks an air gap allows water to drain back into the machine from the waste line, triggering a false overfill.

DIY Possible

Safe Checks You Can Do

These checks are safe for homeowners. No disassembly required. Do not remove panels or access internal components.
  1. 1

    Unplug and monitor for continued water entry

    Unplug the washer immediately. Watch the drum for 5 minutes — if water continues to enter with no power, the inlet valve is stuck open and the supply valves behind the machine must be closed immediately.

    Turn off both hot and cold supply valves behind the washer until the inlet valve is replaced to prevent flooding.

  2. 2

    Inspect the pressure sensor air tube

    With the washer unplugged, trace the small plastic hose from the tub to the pressure switch (usually on the control board area). Check for kinks, cracks, or disconnected ends. Reconnect or replace if damaged.

    Blowing gently into the tube at the tub end while listening at the pressure switch end can confirm whether the tube is clear.

  3. 3

    Verify standpipe height and drain hose installation

    Measure the standpipe height — it must be between 39 and 96 inches (100–244 cm) from the floor. Ensure the drain hose is not pushed more than 4.5 inches into the standpipe, which can create a siphon.

    Whirlpool recommends forming the drain hose into a U-shape and securing it at the top of the standpipe with the included hose guide.

When to Call a Professional

Contact a qualified technician if:

  • Water enters the tub continuously even with the washer unplugged, confirming the inlet valve solenoid is stuck open and needs immediate replacement.
  • Air tube and standpipe are correct but F8E3 recurs, indicating a failed pressure sensor or control board input fault.

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