Error Code HC1
The water heater or temperature sensor is not working correctly
Critical
Stop using immediately - risk of damage or safety issue
Also displayed as: HC1
What This Means
Heater fault or burned out element; Disconnected heater wire; Wash-thermistor fault; Main PCB fault
What actually causes this:
The heating element or temperature sensor has failed
First Thing to Check
Turn the washer off, wait 30 seconds, and restart — if the error returns, it needs service
Parts Involved
How to Fix
- 1
1. Check for connection between wire and heater
- 2
2. Measure heater resistance — should read 16.05 plus or minus 0.65 ohms
- 3
3. If heater is faulty, replace it
- 4
4. If heater tests normal, check the wash-thermistor at the back of the tub
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5. If the wash-thermistor has a functional error, replace it
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6. If both heater and thermistor test normal, replace the Main PBA
Parts Commonly Needed for This Error
OEM part numbers confirmed by retailers
Other Error Codes for WF45B6300AW
The washer's main control board and display board are not communicating
The main control board and motor driver board stopped talking to each other
A very heavy or stiff item is causing the drum to be unbalanced
The drum motor is not spinning properly
The small add-clothes door on top of the main door is not closed
The add-door lock mechanism has failed
The door lock mechanism is not engaging or releasing properly
The washer detected a water leak from the drain line