KitchenAid Stand Mixer F52 Error Code Guide
F52 on a KitchenAid stand mixer means the control thinks the motor is overloaded or stalled. Here’s how to clear it, what you can try yourself, and when it’s time for parts or a new mixer.
F52 on a KitchenAid stand mixer means the control thinks the motor is overloaded or stalled. Here’s how to clear it, what you can try yourself, and when it’s time for parts or a new mixer.
F45 on a KitchenAid stand mixer points to a motor overload or speed-control fault. Here’s how to clear it safely and when to stop and call for parts or a new mixer.
F30 on a KitchenAid stand mixer usually means the control board sees a motor/speed fault. Here’s how to clear it, when to open it up, and when to walk away.
F39 on a Honeywell Home security system usually means the panel has lost its network connection. Here is the straight‑line fix checklist plus the technician reset that actually clears it.
F38 on a Honeywell Home security system usually means a fault on zone 38 — typically a bad, open, or dead-battery sensor. Here’s the fast way to clear it and know when to replace parts or the whole system.
F36 on a Honeywell Home security system usually means the panel has lost reliable contact with the wireless sensor on zone 36. Here’s how to track it down and clear it fast.
F35 on a Honeywell home security system usually means Zone 35 is faulted. Here is how to find the bad sensor, clear the fault, and decide if it is worth fixing or upgrading.
Honeywell alarm showing F32 / FAULT 32? That’s a zone 32 sensor problem. Here’s the fast, real-world fix.
F31 on Honeywell Home security panels usually means a Zone 31 fault — here’s how to shut it up, find the bad sensor, and either fix it right or bypass it so you can arm the rest of the system.
F29 on a Honeywell Home security system usually means a communication failure between the panel and the monitoring service or cloud. Here’s how to clear it fast, when it’s worth fixing, and the parts that most often cause it.