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In our blog, we delve into the realm of KitchenAid Appliances Error Codes, unraveling the mysteries behind these signals. Our seasoned professionals at KitchenAid Appliance Support are here to guide you through troubleshooting and resolution.
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| Error Code | Causes |
|---|---|
| FH | No water detected entering machine or pressure switch trip not detected Learn More |
| F02 | Long drain Learn More |
| F05 | Water temperature sensor error Learn More |
| F06 | Drive motor tachometer error Learn More |
| F07 | Motor control unit error Learn More |
| F09 | Overflow condition Learn More |
| F10 | Motor control unit (MCU) heat sink thermal trip Learn More |
| F11 | Serial communication error Learn More |
| F13 | Dispenser circuit error Learn More |
| F14 | EEPROM error Learn More |
| F15 | Motor control unit (MCU) error Learn More |
| F21 / F22 | CCU / Touchpad / LED assembly error Learn More |
| FdU | Door unlock error Learn More |
| FdL | Door lock error Learn More |
| SUD | Suds lock (Overdose of detergent detected during the wash cycle) Learn More |
| Error Code | Causes |
|---|---|
| PF | Power failure Learn More |
| E1 | Temperature sensor open Learn More |
| E2 | Temperature sensor shorted Learn More |
| E3 | Blower rotation failure Learn More |
| E4 | Tumbler rotation failure Learn More |
| E5 | Dry rack sensor Learn More |
| E6 | Exhaust high limit fault Learn More |
| Error Code | Causes |
|---|---|
| 1E | Malfunction in the freezer’s temperature sensor Learn More |
| 2E | Malfunction in the temperature sensor Learn More |
| 4E | Defective Defrost Sensor Learn More |
| 5E | Faulty Defrost Sensor Learn More |
| 6E | Sensor Wire Issues Learn More |
| 7E | Sensor Shorted or Open Learn More |
| 13E | Faulty Wire Harness Learn More |
| 14E | Loose Wires Learn More |
| 15E | Loose Sensor Wires Learn More |
| 21E | Faulty Fan Motor Learn More |
| 22E | Fan Motor Malfunction Learn More |
| 23E | Disconnected Fan Motor Learn More |
| 24E | Open Circuit Learn More |
| 25E | Defective Defrost Heater Learn More |
| 39E | Loose Wiring Connections Learn More |
| Error Code | Causes |
|---|---|
| F1/E0 | User interface failure Learn More |
| F1/E1 | Electronic oven control board failure Learn More |
| F2/E0 | User interface won’t respond Learn More |
| F2/E1 | Defective button on the user interface Learn More |
| F3/E0 | Upper oven temperature sensor is defective Learn More |
| F3/E1 | Lower oven temperature sensor is defective Learn More |
| F3/E3 | Meat probe is defective Learn More |
| F5/E0 | The oven door switch and oven door lock switch don’t agree Learn More |
| F5/E1 | Oven door lock assembly doesn’t work Learn More |
| F6/E0 | No communication between the user interface and the electronic oven control board Learn More |
| F6/E1 | Oven too hot in Bake or Broil mode Learn More |
| F6/E2 | Oven too hot in Clean mode Learn More |
| F6/E4 | Mismatched user interface and electronic oven control board Learn More |
| F6/E5 | Electronic control board programmed incorrectly Learn More |
| Error Code | Causes |
|---|---|
| 1-1 or F1E1 | Stuck relay on the electronic control board Learn More |
| 1-2 or F1E2 | Damaged or corrupted memory on control board. Incompatible software components inside microprocessor Learn More |
| 2-1 or F2E1 | Stuck button on the user interface control Learn More |
| 2-2 or F2E2 | User interface control can’t communicate with electronic control board Learn More |
| 3-1 or F3E1 | Thermistor/OWI sensor failure (The thermistor is the water temperature sensor, the OWI sensor is the Optical Water Indicator that detects the amount of debris in the water.) Learn More |
| 3-2 or F3E2 | Shorted thermistor/OWI sensor Learn More |
| 3-3 or F3E3 | OWI failed to calibrate or the drain hose check valve failed, allowing dirty water to backflow into the dishwasher Learn More |
| 4-4 or F4E4 | Communication error between the electronic control board and the circulation pump motor Learn More |
| 5-1 or F5E1 | Door switch failure Learn More |
| 5-2 or F5E2 | Control detects door not opening Learn More |
| 6-1 or F6E1 | Won’t fill Learn More |
| 6-2 or F6E2 | Water inlet valve failure Learn More |
| 6-3 or F6E3 | Suds or air are in the water pump Learn More |
| 6-4 or F6E4 | The float switch is open Learn More |
| 6-6 or F6E6 | Incoming water is too cold Learn More |
| 7-1 or F7E1 | Heating element doesn’t work Learn More |
| 7-2 or F7E2 | Heating element won’t shut off Learn More |
| 8-1 or F8E1 | Slow drain Learn More |
| 8-2 or F8E2 | Drain pump electrical problem Learn More |
| 9-1 or F9E1 | Electronic control board can’t detect the position of the diverter disc Learn More |
| 9-2 or F9E2 | Diverter motor is stuck on Learn More |
| 9-3 or F9E3 | Diverter disc is missing Learn More |
| 9-4 or F9E4 | Lower spray arm error Learn More |
| 10-1 or FAE1 | Detergent dispenser failure Learn More |
| 10-2 or FAE2 | Vent wax motor electrical problem Learn More |
| 10-3 or FAE3 | Drying fan failure Learn More |