What Fault Code 68 means (fisher paykel 68 error)
A fisher paykel 68 error on a top-load washer is a pressure-transducer error — the transducer count read too high. On SmartDrive this is the pressure transducer; on AquaSmart it is also the transducer circuit. On a Fisher & Paykel top-load washer, numeric fault codes are signalled by continuous beeping with the progress lights off and a number shown or counted out. The same number can mean different things on the SmartDrive direct-drive platform versus the later AquaSmart platform, so the meaning below names the platform. A faulty transducer or a problem in its air tube is the usual cause, and the sensor or control may need testing.
Symptoms to look for (fisher paykel 68 error)
Code 68 is a sensing error, so what you notice tends to revolve around unreliable water-level readings rather than spin or drainage. The “68” beeping often comes with the bowl filling or sensing oddly, and because a transducer count stuck out of range does not self-correct, the fault usually returns after a reset. Reading your washer’s behaviour against the points below helps confirm the transducer circuit, not the valve or clutch, is the part raising the alarm.
- Continuous beeping with the lights off and “68” indicated
- Water-level readings are unreliable
- Fill or wash behaviour is abnormal
- The fault recurs after a reset
Likely causes
An over-range transducer count drives Code 68, and the cause is usually either the sensor itself or the air tube that feeds it, though degraded wiring or a misreading board can mimic it. Starting at the transducer and its tube and moving out to the wiring and control board shows which causes a brief owner check can touch and which need trained service and the correct Fisher & Paykel parts.
- Faulty pressure transducer — the sensor count is out of range
- Air-tube fault — the pressure tube is blocked or kinked
- Wiring fault — a degraded connection to the sensor
- Control module fault — the board misreads the transducer
What you can check
The safe owner steps for Code 68 are a power cycle and watching how the bowl fills and senses its level. Note whether levels read normally on a fresh attempt, since that observation tells a technician whether the transducer or its tube is the more likely culprit. Stop before any internal work — testing the transducer means live circuits, so do not bypass a safety device or open the machine, and leave that to a qualified technician.
- Power the washer off at the wall for a minute, then restore power.
- Note whether the bowl fills and senses level normally.
- Avoid repeated retries while the fault is present.
- If “68” persists, leave the transducer testing to a technician.
Parts a technician may check or replace
Since Code 68 is a sensing fault, a technician may inspect, test, or replace the pressure transducer, pressure air tube, and motor control module. The correct part for your Fisher & Paykel Washer is matched from the model and serial number, and genuine components are fitted through trusted parts suppliers rather than generic substitutes so that performance, safety, and the appliance’s long working life are all protected. Confirming the failed part before ordering avoids replacing more than the fault actually requires.
When to call a technician
Fault 68 needs a technician to test the pressure transducer and its tube and replace the failed part. When the fix calls for trained service, book a visit through our scheduling page and an experienced, qualified technician will diagnose and repair it.
Prevention and care
Keeping Code 68 from recurring is largely about protecting the air tube the transducer relies on. Re-check that tube connection whenever the washer is moved or serviced, keep the lint filter and inlet hoses clear so water levels stay steady, and avoid overloading the bowl. The SmartDrive and AquaSmart controls need an accurate pressure signal, so give the machine a stable, correctly rated power and water supply and follow the Fisher & Paykel guidance for your model. If “68” appears again, note exactly what was shown before resetting so the technician can tell a failing sensor from a tube problem and avoid swapping good parts.
Related help and Fisher & Paykel resources
Browse other Fisher & Paykel Washer diagnostics, read about Fisher & Paykel Washer repair, look up your unit in the Fisher & Paykel models reference, or the related Fault 38 pressure sensor, browse service locations, or schedule a service visit. For Fisher & Paykel manufacturer documentation and model lookup, visit Fisher & Paykel at fisherpaykel.com/us.