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Amana Washer Repair

Expert repair for Amana NTW top-load and NFW front-load washers — the Dual Action Agitator, Deep Water Wash Option, and Porcelain Tub — with honest diagnosis of F#E# codes and lettered aliases such as Sd, LF, and uL before any quote.

Models Top-load NTW4519JW · NTW4516FW · Front-load NFW5800HW Series Dual Action Agitator · Deep Water Wash · Porcelain Tub Coverage All 50 US states Response ~24h average

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What we fix on Amana washers.

/01

F8 E1 long fill (LF / LO FL)

An F8 E1, also shown as LF or LO FL, means the washer takes too long to fill. A closed supply valve, a kinked or low-pressure hose, a clogged inlet screen, or a failed water inlet valve; the supply and the valve are tested before any part is fitted.

/02

F9 E1 long drain (Ld)

An F9 E1, also shown as Ld, means the washer is not draining in time. A clogged pump filter, a kinked or blocked drain hose, an object lodged in the pump, or a failed drain pump; the drain path is cleared and the pump tested.

/03

F5 E1 / F5 E2 / F5 E3 lid lock

An F5 E1 (lid switch), F5 E2 (lid will not lock), or F5 E3 (lid-lock failure) stops the spin because the lid is not sensed locked. The lid switch, the lock assembly, and the strike are tested so the washer can safely spin.

/04

Off-balance / suds / overload

An F0 E5 (off-balance, also uL), F0 E2 (too many suds, also Sd or Sud), or F0 E3 (overload, also oL) interrupts the cycle. Load size and detergent are reviewed first — these are often load faults, not part failures — then the suspension and sensors are checked.

/05

F7 E1 motor / drum fault

An F7 E1 points to a motor or drum-drive fault — the basket will not turn or spin properly. The drive system, the motor, and the shifter (on a top-load) are tested before the costly motor control or main board is replaced.

/06

F1 E1 / F1 E2 control fault

An F1 E1 (main control) or F1 E2 (motor control) flags a control-board fault. The connections, the power supply, and the board are tested and reseated before a genuine OEM control is fitted, since a tripped supply can mimic a board failure.

/07

Front-load door lock or supply (F5 E2 / F8 E1)

On an NFW front-load washer an F5 E2 means the door will not lock and an F8 E1 a water-supply fault. The door-lock assembly and the inlet valves are tested; a dET (detergent cartridge) message on these models is a prompt, not a hard fault.

/08

Will not start, leaks, or LOC showing

The washer will not begin, leaks, or shows LOC / LC. LOC is the control lock — a feature, not a fault — and is cleared by holding the indicated button; a no-start traces to power, the lid switch, or the start circuit, and a leak to the hoses, pump, or door boot.

These are the most common issues — not an exhaustive list. Our technicians diagnose and repair any Amana washer problem, including intermittent faults, unusual symptoms, and issues not listed here.

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About Amana washer repair

Common Amana washer problems

Reliable Amana washer repair covers both families — the top-load NTW washers (NTW4519JW, NTW4516FW) with their Dual Action Agitator and Deep Water Wash Option, and the front-load NFW washers (NFW5800HW). These washers run on the Whirlpool-family control platform, so they report genuine F#E# codes plus a set of lettered aliases. The faults we see most on a top-load are a long fill F8 E1 (also LF or LO FL), a long drain F9 E1 (also Ld), a lid-lock fault F5 E1/E2/E3, an off-balance F0 E5 (uL), too many suds F0 E2 (Sd), an overload F0 E3 (oL), a motor or drum fault F7 E1, and a control fault F1 E1/E2. On a front-load the common faults are a door that will not lock (F5 E2), a water-supply fault (F8 E1), a drain fault (F9 E1), and suds (F0 E2 / Sd). The Porcelain Tub, the Late Lock Lid, and the High-Efficiency Agitator keep these washers durable, but valves, pumps, lid locks, and sensors still wear.

Our Amana washer repair process

As an independent, third-party service our experienced technicians begin every Amana washer repair by confirming whether it is an NTW top-load or an NFW front-load, then read the code or lettered alias before testing the named part. An F8 E1 (LF) sends them to the supply valves and inlet screens; an F9 E1 (Ld) to the pump filter, the drain hose, and the drain pump; an F5 lid-lock or front-load door-lock fault to the lock assembly; an F7 E1 to the drive system, motor, and shifter; and an F1 E1/E2 to the control and motor-control boards and their connections. They are careful to separate genuine faults from normal states — an F0 E5 off-balance, an F0 E2 suds, or an F0 E3 overload is usually a load or detergent issue first, and LOC or LC is the control lock, a feature cleared by holding the indicated button, not a fault at all. We fit genuine OEM parts from trusted parts suppliers and back the work with a 30-day labor warranty. You can book a washer repair online, with a clear quote before work begins and a total that depends on the diagnosis.

Amana washer models we service

We service the current US Amana washer lineup in both configurations. Top-load NTW models include the NTW4519JW and NTW4516FW, built around the Dual Action Agitator or a High-Efficiency Agitator, the Deep Water Wash Option, the Porcelain Tub, and the Late Lock Lid. Front-load NFW models include the current NFW5800HW, with the prior-generation NFW5800DW and NFW7200TW also serviced as repair-lookup work. The top-load and front-load designs fail differently and use overlapping but distinct code sets — a top-load adds the F0 E# load-condition codes and the lettered aliases, while a front-load adds the dET detergent-cartridge prompt and the door-lock F5 E2 — so the technician confirms the configuration before ordering any part. Our model directory lists the inlet valves, drain pumps, lid-lock and door-lock assemblies, drive systems, motors, suspension parts, and control boards matched to each build so the correct genuine OEM part is sourced the first time.

Error codes and diagnostics

Amana washers report genuine F#E# codes plus lettered aliases. On a top-load the verified set includes F0 E1 (load detected during Clean, = rL), F0 E2 (too many suds, = Sd/Sud), F0 E3 (overload, = oL), F0 E5 (off-balance, = uL), F1 E1 (main control), F1 E2 (motor control), F2 E1 (stuck key), F3 E1/E2 (pressure and temp sensors), F5 E1/E2/E3 (lid switch and lock), F7 E1 (motor or drum), F8 E1 (long fill, = LF/LO FL), and F9 E1 (long drain, = Ld). Lettered aliases include Sd suds, LF long fill, Ld long drain, oL overload, uL unbalanced, and HC hoses reversed; LOC/LC is the control lock and Int/nt is a paused cycle — neither is a fault. The official mapping is F0 E2 = suds, F0 E3 = overload, F0 E5 = off-balance — a popular blog mislabels F0 E2 as overload, so the verified meaning is used. Front-load and older two-digit F20/F21/F22 codes apply to those builds. Our technicians confirm each code at the named part, and you can look it up on our washer error-code guides.

Service areas

Our specialist technicians cover all 50 states and the District of Columbia plus 40-plus metro areas, with a standard 24-48 hour response and same-day visits where availability allows. Every visit is handled by a skilled technician who carries the diagnostic tools and the genuine OEM parts most likely needed, so the fault is identified and, wherever possible, fixed on the first trip. Because so many Amana washer codes — off-balance, suds, overload, and the control lock — are load or setup conditions rather than failed parts, an experienced technician saves you the cost of a needless repair simply by reading the code correctly and checking the load first. Full specifications and the current washer lineup are published by the manufacturer at amana.com. Find your area on our service locations page, browse step-by-step help in our repair guides, or book any service through the scheduling page.

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