Kitchenaid Oven Error Codes
KitchenAid ovens combine clean design with precise heat. In this section we decode KitchenAid Oven Error Codes—from temperature-sensor and door-latch faults to control-board and fan issues—so you can spot the cause and act fast.
Error Code | Causes |
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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 |
Kitchenaid Dryer Error Codes
KitchenAid Dryer Error Codes can look confusing, but they’re valuable clues. This guide explains what the codes usually indicate—airflow restrictions, thermistor/temperature faults, door-switch issues, or motor/control-board errors—and how to respond. Certified technicians at KitchenAid Support & Service quickly pinpoint the cause, replace faulty parts, and restore safe, consistent drying so your laundry routine stays on track.
Error Code | Causes |
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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 |
Kitchenaid Washer Error Codes
KitchenAid Washer Error Codes aren’t just alerts—they’re built-in diagnostics. This intro outlines what they often flag: fill or pressure-sensor anomalies, clogged drain pump/filter, water-inlet valve issues, door-lock faults, imbalance detection, or motor/tachometer and control-board errors. Certified technicians at KitchenAid Support & Service zero in on the cause, clear blockages or replace failed parts, and return your washer to smooth, leak-free, cycle-accurate performance.
Error Code | Causes |
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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 |
Kitchenaid Refrigerator Error Codes
KitchenAid Refrigerator Error Codes help pinpoint why cooling drifts off-spec. These signals commonly trace to thermistors and defrost circuits, evaporator or condenser fan performance, damper operation, ice-maker or water-valve faults, start devices/inverter logic, or control-board issues. The team at KitchenAid Support & Service quickly isolates the root cause, replaces failed components, and restores steady temps, quiet operation, and dependable ice/water delivery.
Error Code | Causes |
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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 |
Kitchenaid Dishwasher Error Codes
In this section, we break down the most common KitchenAid dishwasher error codes—what they mean and the likely causes. Typical triggers include fill/level or inlet-valve issues, slow drain or clogged filters, leak/float switch trips, heater or thermistor faults, circulation or drain-pump problems, diverter or spray-arm jams, door-latch signals, and control-board errors. We’ll outline quick checks you can do and when it’s wiser to call KitchenAid Support & Service for a precise fix and reliably clean cycles.
Error Code | Causes |
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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 |