Whirlpool Washing Machine F26 Fix (Error Code Guide)
F26 on a Whirlpool washer is a door switch / door lock error. Here is how to clear it fast and when it is worth fixing.
F26 on a Whirlpool washer is a door switch / door lock error. Here is how to clear it fast and when it is worth fixing.
F01 on a Canon Pixma is a fatal hardware fault, usually carriage or board related. Here’s the fast, no‑nonsense way to tell if it’s a simple clean-and-reset, a print head swap, or time to replace the printer.
Canon Pixma showing F02 (really P02)? That’s a carriage error. Here’s the fast, no-nonsense way to clear it and when to quit and replace the printer.
Straight-to-the-point guide to clear Canon Pixma F03 carriage/print-head error before you dump the printer.
Straight-to-the-point steps to clear the Canon Pixma F05 cartridge recognition error before you waste money on a new printer.
No-fluff guide to Canon Pixma F06: what it means, the official steps, the tech workaround, and which parts might save the printer.
F07 on a Canon Pixma usually means the printer has hit an internal ink / waste‑ink fault and has locked itself. Here’s the straight-to-the-point fix path.
Canon Pixma showing F11? That’s a service lockout for the waste ink system (ink absorber). Here’s how to clear it properly, and the tech shortcuts people actually use.
Canon Pixma showing F12? That’s a service error, usually tied to the print head or carriage system. Here’s how to clear it or know when to walk away.
F31 on a Frigidaire oven means the oven temperature sensor circuit is shorted. Here’s how to test the sensor, wiring, and control board so you know what to replace and what it’ll cost.