Code lookup
F9 appliance error code.
The same visible code can mean different things depending on brand, appliance type, and model family. Choose the closest match before taking action.
Coverage context
This page compares covered records for the same visible code. Use it as a starting point, then open the exact brand and appliance record before taking action.
Current coverage
Why context matters
A visible code is not a diagnosis by itself. Brand, appliance type, and model family decide whether F9 points to water supply, airflow, temperature sensing, power, control, or another system.
Use the exact record links below before trying reset steps or deciding whether the appliance can be used.
Current contexts
Compare source-backed meanings
| Brand and appliance | Meaning | Use guidance | Source status | Open record |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GE Range F9GE lists F9 and FC as door-lock-circuit related range or wall oven fault codes. | Usually indicates that a component has failed somewhere in the oven door-lock circuit. | Stop useStop using it and review the matching record before any reset. | officialofficial; verified 2026-06-24 | Exact record |
| Whirlpool Range F9 E0Whirlpool documents F9/F9 E0 in electric range power-outage guidance and highlights miswired outlet risk. | Usually indicates an electrical supply or miswired outlet concern on an electric range. | Stop useStop using it and review the matching record before any reset. | officialofficial; verified 2026-06-24 | Exact record |
Possible matches
Missing your brand or appliance?
Do not assume F9 has the same meaning on a different brand, appliance type, or model family. Open search with this code to use the coverage request draft when no exact match exists.
Safety reminder
Stop and use qualified service for water near electrical parts, burning smells, gas odor, miswired range warnings, unsafe refrigerator temperatures, or repeated failed resets.
Safety guide