Error Code Reference

KitchenAid Dishwasher Error Code F7-E2

This error code indicates a drainage system malfunction or water level detection failure in your KitchenAid dishwasher. The appliance has detected that water is not draining properly or the water level sensor is not functioning correctly.

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Home Error Codes KitchenAid Dishwasher Error Code F7-E2

Signs

What you may observe

• Dishwasher will not complete its wash cycle • Water remains pooled at the bottom of the tub after cycle ends • Error code F7-E2 displays on the control panel • Dishwasher may stop mid-cycle and emit an alert tone • Standing water visible inside the drum • Dishwasher door may lock, preventing manual water removal • Unusual gurgling or draining sounds during operation

Possible Causes

Root causes behind this error

• Clogged or kinked drain hose connected to sink drain or garbage disposal • Blocked dishwasher filter or spray arm holes due to food debris • Drain pump malfunction or failure • Water level float sensor stuck or defective • Clogged sink drain or garbage disposal preventing proper drainage • Air gap blockage (if your USA kitchen sink is equipped with one) • Faulty drain valve not opening completely • Wiring issues with the drain pump motor • Control board electronic malfunction • Improper installation of drain hose connections

Safety Checks You Can Do

Steps you can try at home safely

• Turn off the dishwasher circuit breaker for 60 seconds, then turn it back on to perform a full system reset • Verify the dishwasher door is fully closed and latched properly—ensure no obstruction prevents complete sealing • Check that the main water supply valve (located under your kitchen sink) is fully open • Inspect the drain hose for kinks, bends, or twists—straighten any crimped sections • Look for clogs where the drain hose connects to your sink drain or garbage disposal • Remove and clean the dishwasher filter basket located at the bottom of the tub—rinse away any food debris • Check that spray arm holes are clear by visually inspecting both upper and lower spray arms for blockages • If equipped, verify the sink air gap (small cylinder on countertop near faucet) is not clogged—rinse or clean if needed • Run your sink's garbage disposal to ensure the drain line is clear before running the dishwasher • Ensure you are using only high-quality automatic dishwasher detergent—avoid hand soap or low-sudsing products • Review your dishwasher's cycle settings and make sure a proper wash cycle (not a rinse-only cycle) is selected • Check that all spray arm components are properly installed and not loose or misaligned
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