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.
Modern appliances are supposed to tell you what is wrong. You wait for a digital error code like “F21” or “E4,” look it up in our database, and find the fix. But what if there is no code? What if there is just a terrifying noise? Technicians often diagnose a machine before they even touch … Read more