Error Code Reference

KitchenAid Washer Error Code F14

This error code indicates a water inlet valve failure or malfunction in your KitchenAid washer. The appliance has detected that water is not filling properly or the inlet valve is not responding correctly to fill commands.

Technical Advisory
Home Error Codes KitchenAid Washer Error Code F14

Signs

What you may observe

• Washer fails to fill with water during the wash cycle • Water fills very slowly or incompletely • Cycle begins without adequate water level • Error code F14 appears on the display panel • Washer may stop mid-cycle due to insufficient water • Clicking or buzzing sounds from the water inlet area

Possible Causes

Root causes behind this error

• Water inlet valve solenoid malfunction or failure (common at 120V operation in USA models) • Clogged or frozen water inlet filter screens • Kinked or pinched inlet hoses restricting water flow • Failed water level pressure switch sending incorrect signals • Faulty control board not properly activating water inlet valve • Low household water pressure below minimum 20 PSI requirement • Corroded or stuck water inlet valve due to mineral deposits (common in hard water areas) • Broken wire connections to the water inlet valve assembly • Failed door/lid lock switch preventing proper cycle progression

Safety Checks You Can Do

Steps you can try at home safely

• Verify the circuit breaker for your washer is in the ON position and not tripped • Ensure the washer door or lid is fully closed and latches completely • Check that both hot and cold water supply valves behind the washer are fully opened (turn counterclockwise) • Inspect both inlet hoses for kinks, twists, or pinches that could restrict water flow • Pull the washer away from the wall and look for any bent or compressed hoses • Verify the drain hose is not clogged and sits at the proper height (typically 30-96 inches from floor) • Reduce the laundry load size to see if oversized loads are triggering the error • Check the control panel settings to confirm the correct water level and cycle selection • Turn off the breaker to the washer for 60 seconds, then turn back on to reset the appliance control board • Listen carefully for clicking sounds from the inlet valve area which may indicate solenoid activation attempts
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