KitchenAid Dishwasher Error Code F6E1: How to Fix It
Medium 30-45 minutes Medium Severity
Verified June 2026
- Error Code
- F6E1
- Brand
- KitchenAid
- Product Type
- dishwasher
- Severity
- Medium
- DIY Difficulty
- Medium
- Estimated Fix Time
- 30-45 minutes
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Tools You'll Need
- Multimeter
- Screwdriver (Phillips)
- Nut driver or socket set
- Pliers
- Flashlight
How to Fix Error Code F6E1
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Unplug the Dishwasher and Turn Off Water Supply
Always unplug the appliance before performing any repairs to avoid electric shock. -
Check the Water Inlet Valve for Obstructions
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Test the Water Inlet Valve Coils for Continuity
Ensure the dishwasher is unplugged before testing electrical components. -
Inspect Wiring and Connections
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Replace the Water Inlet Valve If Necessary
Make sure the new valve is properly seated and all connections are tight to prevent leaks. -
Reassemble and Test
Parts You May Need
Water inlet valve
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When to Call a Professional
If the error persists after replacing the water inlet valve, the control board may be faulty. This requires professional diagnosis and repair as board replacement involves complex wiring and programming.Frequently Asked Questions
What does error code F6E1 mean on a KitchenAid dishwasher?
Error F6E1 indicates a water inlet valve fault. The dishwasher's control board has detected an issue with the valve that controls water flow into the machine.
Can I still use my KitchenAid dishwasher with error F6E1?
No, the dishwasher will not operate correctly with this error. It will likely not fill with water, or may overfill. You should repair the issue before using the dishwasher.
How much does it cost to fix a KitchenAid dishwasher water inlet valve?
The part costs $20 to $50, and if you hire a professional, labor may add $100 to $150. DIY repair saves labor costs.
How do I know if my dishwasher water inlet valve is bad?
Common signs: no water filling, too much water, or constant running. Test the valve with a multimeter for continuity. If it fails the test, it's bad.
Is error F6E1 the same as F6E2?
No, F6E1 is for the water inlet valve, while F6E2 may indicate a different issue. Consult your manual for specific codes.