Error Code Reference

KitchenAid Washer Error Code FH

This error code indicates a water fill issue on your KitchenAid washer, meaning the appliance is not receiving adequate water supply or is experiencing a fill valve malfunction. The washer cannot proceed with its cycle until proper water levels are detected.

Technical Advisory
Home Error Codes KitchenAid Washer Error Code FH

Signs

What you may observe

• Washer stops mid-cycle and displays FH error code • Water is not filling into the drum or fills very slowly • Cycle cannot start or pauses unexpectedly • Control panel may show error message or indicator light • Washer remains idle with water inlet valve activated • Display may freeze or show incomplete cycle information

Possible Causes

Root causes behind this error

• Water inlet valve failure or malfunction preventing water from entering • Kinked or pinched inlet hoses restricting water flow • Clogged inlet screens inside the washer connection ports • Household water supply valve turned off or partially closed • Circuit breaker tripped causing loss of power to fill valve • Door or lid latch not fully engaged preventing cycle start • Pressure switch failure preventing washer from detecting water level • Control board malfunction not properly signaling fill valve • Insufficient water pressure from main water line (below 20 PSI) • Faulty water level sensor on USA 120V models

Safety Checks You Can Do

Steps you can try at home safely

• Check your home's circuit breaker panel and ensure the breaker for the washer is in the ON position; if tripped, switch it off and back on • Verify the washer door or lid is completely closed and latches with an audible click • Locate the water supply shutoff valves behind the washer (hot and cold) and confirm both are turned fully counterclockwise to the open position • Inspect both inlet hoses from the wall connection to the washer for kinks, twists, or damage that could restrict water flow • Disconnect inlet hoses at the washer and run water through each hose into a bucket to verify water pressure and flow • Check the inlet screens inside the water connection ports on the back of the washer for debris or mineral buildup; gently clean with a soft brush if needed • Reduce the size of your laundry load and ensure clothes are not packed too tightly, which can trigger false fill errors • Review your washer's control panel settings to confirm a normal wash cycle is selected (not a specialty mode that uses minimal water) • Perform a full power reset by turning off the circuit breaker for 60 seconds, then turning it back on to clear any temporary error states • Verify household water pressure is adequate by checking that other faucets in your home have normal flow (weak flow everywhere suggests a water main issue)
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