Error Code Reference

KitchenAid Washer Error Code F9E1

This error code indicates a communication or control board malfunction in your KitchenAid washer. The F9E1 error typically signals that the washer's main control board is unable to properly communicate with one or more of the washer's components or sensors.

Technical Advisory
Home Error Codes KitchenAid Washer Error Code F9E1

Signs

What you may observe

• Washer stops mid-cycle and displays F9E1 on the control panel • Cycle will not start or complete after error appears • Washer makes unusual beeping or alarm sounds • Display screen may flicker or show garbled text • Washer may fail to respond to button presses on the control panel • Water may not fill, drain, or agitate properly when error occurs • Error code may appear intermittently or persist across multiple wash cycles

Possible Causes

Root causes behind this error

• Loose or corroded electrical connections between the control board and washer components • Malfunctioning main control board due to power surge or electrical issues common on 120V USA circuits • Faulty wire harness or connector between the control board and motor, pump, or valve components • Failed sensor connection (water level sensor, temperature sensor, or door lock sensor) • Software glitch or corrupted firmware in the control board • Damaged control panel or membrane switch assembly • Power delivery issues from a faulty wall outlet or circuit breaker • Moisture or water damage to the control board from a leak in the washer tub or pump area

Safety Checks You Can Do

Steps you can try at home safely

• Check your home's circuit breaker to ensure the washer circuit has not tripped; if tripped, switch it off completely, wait 60 seconds, then switch back on • Unplug the washer from the wall outlet, wait 60 seconds, then plug it back in to perform a hard reset of the control board • Verify the washer door or lid is fully closed and latching properly • Ensure both the hot and cold water supply valves behind your washer are fully open (turned counterclockwise) • Inspect the drain hose for kinks, bends, or blockages that may restrict water drainage • Check that you are not overloading the washer with too much laundry, which can strain electronic components • Review all control panel settings and selections to ensure no conflicting options are selected • Verify you are using the correct cycle and temperature settings for your wash load • Turn off the washer at the circuit breaker for a full 60-second reset, then turn the breaker back on • If error persists after these steps, note when the error occurs (start, middle, end of cycle) and contact a qualified KitchenAid service technician for professional diagnosis
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