Maytag Washer - F0E4 (Front-Load) Error Code

Spin limited by water temperature --- the washer detected water that is too hot for safe spinning.

Meaning

Spin limited by water temperature --- the washer detected water that is too hot for safe spinning.

The Maytag F0E4 error code on front-load washers indicates that the appliance control unit (ACU) detected water inside the drum that was too hot to safely reach the commanded spin speed. Whirlpool-built Maytag front-load washers monitor water temperature using an NTC thermistor. If the water is excessively hot during rinse or spin, the washer limits or cancels the spin cycle to prevent steam buildup, fabric damage, or pressure-related issues inside the sealed drum. This code typically appears when hot water enters during a cold cycle, the thermistor misreads, or the valves are reversed.

Symptoms

  • Washer will not spin or spins slowly
  • Cycle pauses before spin begins
  • Clothes remain very wet after the cycle
  • F0E4 appears near the end of the wash or rinse cycle
  • Washer feels unusually warm during a cold cycle

Causes

  • Hot and cold inlet hoses reversed (most common)
  • Hot water leaking through a failing inlet valve
  • NTC thermistor reading incorrectly
  • Water heater set excessively high
  • Residual hot water from a previous cycle
  • ACU misinterpreting temperature data after valve issues are eliminated
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Step-by-Step Fixes

  • Verify that the hot and cold hoses are connected to the correct washer inlets.
  • Run a cold cycle and check whether hot water enters the drum.
  • Inspect the inlet valves for mechanical sticking or leaking.
  • Test the NTC thermistor for proper resistance values.
  • Ensure the household water heater is set to a safe temperature.
  • If the error persists, inspect wiring between the thermistor and ACU.
  • Replace the inlet valve assembly or thermistor if faulty.
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Safety Notes

  • Disconnect power and water before servicing inlet valves or temperature sensors.
  • Avoid running cold cycles immediately after high-temperature sanitize cycles.
  • Do not operate the washer if hot water enters unexpectedly.
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Applicable Models

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  • MHW3000 Series: MHW3000BW, MHW3100DW
  • MHW3500 Series: MHW3500FW, MHW3505FW
  • MHW4200 Series: MHW4200BW
  • MHW4300 Series: MHW4300DW
  • MHW5100 Series: MHW5100DW
  • MHW5500 Series: MHW5500FW, MHW5500DW
  • MHW5630 Series: MHW5630HW, MHW5630HC
  • MHW6000 Series: MHW6000XW
  • MHW6630 Series: MHW6630HW, MHW6630HC
  • MHW7000 Series: MHW7000XW
  • MHW7100 Series: MHW7100DW
  • MHW8200 Series: MHW8200FW
  • MHW8630 Series: MHW8630HW, MHW8630HC
  • MHW9000 Series: MHW9000YW, MHW9000XL, MHW9000XR
  • MHWE Series: MHWE200XW, MHWE201YW, MHWE251YG, MHWE251YW, MHWE301YG, MHWE301YW
  • MHWZ Series: MHWZ400TQ, MHWZ600TW
  • Commercial Front-Load: MLG2000AWW, MLG3000AWW, MLG4500 Series
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Model-Specific Notes

On modern MHW-series front-load washers, F0E4 is most commonly caused by reversed hot and cold hoses. On older MHWE and Neptune models, leaking inlet valves or inaccurate thermistor readings frequently trigger temperature-related spin limitations.

Disclaimer

The information provided on this page is for educational and informational purposes only. Repairs involve electrical, mechanical, and water-related risks. Always follow manufacturer instructions and consider contacting a qualified technician for diagnosis or repair.

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