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When your Amana washer suddenly stops and flashes Error Code F7 E1, it can feel pretty stressful. The good news? This code usually points to a very specific problem — a motor speed sensing error — and in many cases, you can troubleshoot it yourself at home without any special tools.

In this guide, we’ll walk through:

All in simple, everyday language so you don’t need to be a technician to follow along.

What Is Amana Washer Error Code F7 E1?

The F7 E1 error code basically means the washer’s control board expected the motor to spin the drum at a certain speed, but it didn’t happen. The machine detects that the motor speed is wrong or not changing the way it should, so it stops the cycle for safety and shows you this error.

In practice, that might look like this:

So, the washer is telling you, “Hey, I can’t get the drum up to speed — something is stopping me.”

Main Causes of F7 E1 on an Amana Washer

There are several common reasons why the motor can’t reach proper speed. Some are very simple, others might need a technician, but it makes sense to start with the easy checks.

Most common causes:

Let’s break these down in more detail so you can recognize what’s happening with your machine.

Cause #1: Overloading and Unbalanced Loads

One of the most common triggers for F7 E1 is just too much laundry in the drum, or laundry that’s bunched up in one spot.

When this happens, the motor has to work harder than normal. If it can’t get the drum up to the right speed, the control board reads that as a motor speed problem and throws the error.

Signs this might be your issue:

Try to imagine the drum trying to spin a big tangled ball of wet laundry — it’s not easy.

What You Can Do (DIY)

Then you can try restarting the washer (we’ll cover the reset steps in a bit).

Cause #2: Shipping Bolts Left in a New Washer

If your Amana washer is newly installed, the F7 E1 error can come from a very simple cause: shipping bolts that were never removed.

These bolts are used during transportation to lock the drum in place so it doesn’t bounce around in the truck. Once the washer is installed, they must be removed. If they’re left in, the drum can’t move freely, and the motor can’t reach proper speed.

How this usually happens:

How to Check for Shipping Bolts

If you still have the user manual, it usually shows exactly where these bolts are and how many there should be.

DIY Fix for Shipping Bolts

Once the shipping bolts are out, you can try running a small test load to see if the error is gone.

Cause #3: Temporary Control Glitch

Sometimes the F7 E1 code is not caused by a serious mechanical failure at all. Like many modern appliances, Amana washers have electronic control boards, and they can occasionally glitch.

You might see the error after a power surge, an interruption, or if the washer was stopped and started repeatedly.

In these situations, the washer just needs a reset.

How to Reset / Restart the Washer

After you’ve checked the load and removed any shipping bolts on a new washer, try restarting the cycle:

If the F7 E1 code doesn’t return on a light load, there’s a good chance the problem was overload or a temporary glitch.

Other Possible Causes (When DIY Isn’t Enough)

If you’ve:

…and the F7 E1 error still comes back, then the issue might be more serious.

Possible deeper issues:

These are usually not DIY-friendly, because they often require:

In this situation, it’s safer to stop using the washer and contact a professional appliance technician.

Step-by-Step DIY Action Plan for F7 E1

Let’s put everything together into a simple flow you can follow.

  1. Stop the cycle safely
    • Press cancel/pause, let the washer unlock the door.
    • Don’t force the door open.
  2. Check the load
    • Remove heavy items if the drum is crammed.
    • Make sure clothes aren’t wrapped in one tight bundle.
    • Aim for a moderate, evenly distributed load.
  3. Check for shipping bolts (new washers)
    • Look at the back of the machine.
    • Remove any large bolts clearly marked as shipping hardware.
    • Confirm the drum moves more freely by hand.
  4. Restart the washer
    • Press cancel twice and power once (if your model uses that sequence).
    • Wait a minute, then select a small load or a quick wash.
    • Run the cycle and watch the initial spin/agitator action.
  5. Observe the behavior
    • If it runs normally once the load is corrected, the problem was likely overload or imbalance.
    • If the code pops up again on a small, balanced load, a deeper mechanical or electrical issue is likely.

Preventing Amana F7 E1 Error in the Future

Once you’ve cleared the F7 E1 code, the next step is to avoid seeing it again. A few simple habits can make a big difference.

Focus on how you load, how often you maintain, and how you use the washer.

Smart Loading Habits

These simple steps reduce strain on the motor and help it reach proper speed without trouble.

Maintenance and Care

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Your washer doesn’t need a lot of maintenance, but a little care can extend its life and reduce error codes like F7 E1. Keep the area around and under the washer clean so the machine stays level and stable. If the washer starts to vibrate a lot or “walk” during spin cycles, it might be out of level — and that extra movement can stress both the drum and the motor.

From time to time, check the water hoses and the back of the machine to make sure nothing is rubbing, pinched, or pulling at the connections. A washer that’s pushed too tight against the wall can strain wiring or hoses over time.

Usage Tips That Protect the Motor

These habits reduce wear on the motor, belt, and internal parts that affect drum speed.

Final Thoughts

The Amana Washer Error Code F7 E1 can look intimidating, but it doesn’t always mean your washer is “dead.” In many cases, the fix is as simple as:

By understanding what this code really means — a motor speed sensing problem — and taking a careful, step-by-step approach, you can often get your washer back to normal operation without panic.

And even if you do end up needing professional help, you’ll already know exactly what’s going on with your machine, which makes the whole process faster and less stressful.

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