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Maytag Epic Z F21 Error Code Fix
F21
Flashing message says F21 or F-21 error code which is a Long Drain Time error code. This indicates that you have an obstruction or clog in the drainage system. Normally this will tell you that you probably have a clog in the drain pump. What no one tells it that it’s pretty easy to fix this one yourself.
It really 2 easy steps. Take off 3 screws and then open the drain clean out valve and remove the debris and it’s done.
Well, here’s a little bit more step by step than that.
Looking at the front of the washing machine, below the door there is a solid white metal section. At the very bottom (right along the floor) there are 3 screws that you can access from the front. Take off those three screws and the metal access panel will slip off. There are 2 plastic pins that are lodged in the top of the panel, so it will swing out towards you first. Don’t force it off, or you may damage those pins.
With the access panel removed, it will become quite clear what is next. On the right hand side there is a rather large white drain plug that you need to twist off. If there is still water in the washing machine, then you will need to be careful and have buckets and rags ready, as the water will start draining once you remove the plug and it will drain fast, so get ready!
After a few turns the plug will slide out and there will be a small catch basin / rough filter that is attached that will also come out with it. This is where most of the debris will be located and should be the obstacle that was preventing the washing machine to drain.
Clean it out and remove any lint, waste products etc that have accumulated. Who knows, you might even find some loose change in there too. I found $0.27. The put the plug back in. Make sure that it is tightened completely and totally secure. The machine will leak if this is not secured properly.
Then slide the access panel back in place making sure to get the 2 plastic pins in place without damaging them and then the 3 screws are next. Once those are in place, you are ready to go. Plug the washer back in and turn it on.
Naturally you never want to do any work on an appliance while it is still plugged in, so Safety First – unplug it before you begin. I would also suggest that you turn off both the hot and cold water valves/faucets completely.
Good luck!