Washers Medium Severity
30 Appliance Error Code

Fisher & Paykel Washers 30 Error: Water valve fault

Fisher & Paykel washer error code 30 is a mid-severity fault meaning Water inlet valve fault — fill not completing. If code 30 clears after cleaning the inlet screens or confirming the supply tap is open, the machine is safe to use. Power-cycling clears the fault.

~70%

DIY Fixable

From $75

Typical Repair Cost

30 min–1.5 hrs

Pro Repair Time

Quick Assessment

Answer to continue safely

Is it safe to keep using?

Maybe. If code 30 clears after cleaning the inlet screens or confirming the supply tap is open, the machine is safe to use. If the inlet valve solenoid has failed, washing should be suspended until the part is replaced to avoid repeated fault cycles.

Can I reset the code?

Yes. Power-cycling clears the fault. If the code reappears at the fill stage of the next cycle, the root cause (blocked screen, low pressure, or failed valve) has not been addressed.

When to stop immediately?

Stop if you notice: No water enters the drum despite supply taps being fully open and hoses being unkkinked, Water leaks from the inlet hose connections after cleaning the screens.

Symptoms You May Notice

Code 30 displayed after fill phase

The machine fills for the maximum allowed time, fails to reach the required water level, and raises code 30.

Drum fills very slowly or not at all

Water trickles into the drum at a much lower rate than normal, or no water enters despite the fill valve being energised.

Cycle pauses at fill stage

Progress through the wash programme stops at the beginning of the wash or rinse fill, with the display showing the fault.

Possible Causes

1

Kinked or closed water supply hose

The inlet hose to the machine is kinked, partially closed, or the tap supplying it has been turned off, restricting water flow.

DIY Possible
2

Clogged inlet valve filter screen

The small mesh filter screens at the back of the machine where the inlet hoses connect have become blocked with sediment or mineral deposits.

DIY Possible
3

Failed water inlet valve solenoid

One or both solenoid coils in the dual inlet valve assembly have failed, preventing the valve from opening on command.

DIY Possible
4

Low water pressure

House water pressure is below the minimum required (typically 30 kPa / 4.4 psi) and the valve cannot achieve adequate flow.

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

    Check water supply taps & hoses

    Confirm both hot and cold supply taps behind the machine are fully open. Check the inlet hoses for kinks along their full length.

    It is common for the tap to be left partially closed after maintenance work on nearby plumbing.

  2. 2

    Clean the inlet filter screens

    Turn off water supply taps, disconnect the inlet hoses from the back of the machine, and remove the small mesh filter screens with needle-nose pliers. Rinse under running water and reinstall.

    Even a partially blocked screen reduces flow enough to trigger code 30. This is a free fix that resolves a large proportion of fill faults.

    Tools required
  3. 3

    Test water pressure

    Fill a 10-litre bucket from the supply tap that feeds the washer and time how long it takes. At adequate pressure, 10 litres should fill in under 60 seconds.

    If pressure is marginal, run the washer without other water-using appliances active.

  4. 4

    Test the inlet valve solenoid

    With the machine unplugged, disconnect the solenoid wires and measure resistance across each coil. A healthy solenoid typically reads 200–500 ohms; open circuit indicates failure.

    Inlet valves are relatively inexpensive components and are straightforward to replace on SmartDrive top-loaders.

    Tools required

When to Call a Professional

Contact a qualified technician if:

  • Solenoid tests faulty and you are not comfortable replacing a water valve on a plumbed appliance
  • Low house water pressure — a plumber rather than an appliance technician is needed

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