Whirlpool defines F7 E1 as a motor-speed sensing error: the drive cannot achieve the speed required by the selected cycle.
What F7 E1 means
Whirlpool defines F7 E1 as a motor-speed sensing error: the drive cannot achieve the speed required by the selected cycle.
What you may notice
- The display or status light shows F7 E1
- The drum or mechanism does not move normally
- A hum, click, or unusual vibration may occur
- The cycle stops under load
Most likely causes
- 01The appliance is overloaded
- 02A foreign object restricts movement
- 03A motor protection circuit opened
- 04A position sensor is not reporting correctly
- 05The motor, drive, or control needs service
Safe checks, in order
Start with the simplest non-invasive check. Stop as soon as the error clears; repeated resets can hide a condition without correcting it.
Stop the cycle
Remove power and wait until all movement has ended.
Reduce the load
Remove heavy, tangled, or unevenly distributed items.
Check the user area
Look only for an obvious obstruction that can be removed without disassembly.
Allow one cool-down test
Wait at least 30 minutes, then try a brief empty cycle once.
Know where to stop
Do not reach into moving equipment, force the drum, or open service panels. Stop if there is a burning smell or repeated breaker trip.
When to call a technician or support
Service is appropriate when movement remains restricted, the code returns empty, or abnormal noise continues.
When you call, have the exact product model, the complete code or light pattern, and when it appeared.
Where this information came from
We use the manufacturer's current published guidance as the starting point, then organize it into a safer, beginner-friendly sequence.
Whirlpool Product Help — front-load washer error codes Source last checked August 18, 2026. Manufacturer instructions and model manuals take priority over this independent summary.