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F5E2 Appliance Error Code

Kenmore Washer F5E2 Error: Door Lock Failure — Cannot Lock or Unlock

The kenmore washer f5e2 error is a fault signal from the control board — this guide walks through what it means, common causes, and safe diagnostic steps. What Does Kenmore Washer Error Code F5E2 Mean? F5E2 on a Kenmore Elite HE front-load washer (110.xx Whirlpool platform) means the door lock assembly failed to confirm a […]

Quick Assessment

Answer to continue safely

Is it safe to keep using?

No. A washer that cannot confirm door lock cannot run any cycle — the control board correctly prevents motor operation without a confirmed lock as a safety measure. If the door is stuck locked at cycle end, unplug the washer for 5 minutes to release the mechanical lock, then arrange for repair before the next use.

Can I reset the code?

Yes. Unplugging the Kenmore Elite for 5 minutes releases the door lock solenoid mechanically, allowing the door to open if laundry is trapped. F5E2 will return on the next cycle start if the lock assembly is genuinely faulty — a reset does not fix the underlying mechanical or electrical failure.

When to stop immediately?

Stop if you notice: Door cannot be opened at cycle end even after 5-minute power removal, F5E2 appears on every cycle start regardless of how firmly the door is closed.

Symptoms You May Notice

Door will not lock when Start is pressed — F5E2 immediately displayed

The Kenmore Elite clicks repeatedly as it attempts to lock the door, then displays F5E2. The cycle never starts because the control board will not energize the motor without a confirmed door lock.

Door will not unlock at cycle end — laundry trapped inside

The cycle completes but the door remains locked. F5E2 appears and the door lock switch stays engaged, preventing access to laundry. Unplugging for 5 minutes often releases the lock mechanically to allow door opening.

Intermittent F5E2 — door locks on some attempts but not others

A door lock assembly with a worn or dirty latch mechanism may lock on some cycle starts but produce F5E2 on others, depending on door alignment or the position of the mechanical latch bolt at the moment of locking.

Door feels loose or rattles when pushed after being closed

The door handle has excessive play and the door shifts slightly against the gasket when nudged, indicating a worn latch tongue or hinge sag that prevents the lock bolt from seating fully.

Possible Causes

1

Failed door lock/latch assembly

The door lock assembly — containing the solenoid actuator, mechanical latch, and confirmation switch — has worn out or failed. This is the most common hardware cause of F5E2 on Kenmore Elite HE front-loaders over 4 years old.

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2

Door strike misalignment preventing full latch engagement

The door hinge has sagged or the door gasket (boot seal) has stiffened, preventing the door from closing fully enough for the latch bolt to reach the lock mechanism. The lock solenoid activates but the confirmation switch never closes.

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3

Wiring harness damage at the door hinge

The wire harness feeding the door lock assembly passes through or near the door hinge, where repeated flexing causes conductor fatigue. An open wire prevents the solenoid from receiving power or the confirmation switch signal from reaching the control board.

DIY Possible

Safe Checks You Can Do

These checks are safe for homeowners. No disassembly required. Do not remove panels or access internal components.
  1. 1

    Manually close the door firmly and retry cycle start

    Press the door firmly closed with both hands — Kenmore Elite front-load doors require a positive click-shut to engage the latch fully. Then press Start within 30 seconds. If F5E2 does not appear, the door was not fully latched on the previous attempt. Inspect the door gasket for stiffness or debris on the outer rim that prevents a full seal.

    A door gasket that has been cleaned with harsh chemicals can stiffen and create a lip that holds the door open by 1–2 mm — enough to prevent latch engagement. Wipe the gasket with a damp cloth only, and apply a thin coat of silicone grease to the outer lip annually.

  2. 2

    Test the door lock assembly for confirmation switch continuity

    Unplug the washer. Pull back the door gasket at the top-left corner (a spring wire clip holds it) to access the door lock assembly behind the front panel. Disconnect the lock harness connector and test the confirmation switch terminals with a multimeter on continuity mode. Manually press the lock actuator bolt in — the switch should close (continuity) when locked and open when released. No change indicates a failed switch inside the assembly.

    The door lock assembly on Kenmore Elite HE front-loaders is a sealed unit — the solenoid, latch, and switch are not individually serviceable. If any internal component fails, the entire assembly must be replaced as one part.

    Tools required

When to Call a Professional

Contact a qualified technician if:

  • Door lock confirmation switch does not change state when the actuator bolt is manually pressed — sealed assembly has failed internally
  • Harness wiring to the door lock shows open continuity at the hinge flex point — harness replacement needed
  • F5E2 returns after door lock replacement — pointing to a wiring or control board issue requiring further diagnosis

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