KitchenAid Oven Error Code F1E1: How to Fix It
Medium 45-90 minutes High Severity
Verified June 2026
- Error Code
- F1E1
- Brand
- KitchenAid
- Product Type
- oven
- Severity
- High
- DIY Difficulty
- Medium
- Estimated Fix Time
- 45-90 minutes
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Tools You'll Need
- Phillips screwdriver
- Flat-head screwdriver
- Digital camera or phone for photos
- Anti-static wrist strap (recommended)
How to Fix Error Code F1E1
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Turn off and unplug the oven
Always disconnect power before working on electrical appliances to prevent shock or injury. -
Perform a hard reset
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Check for loose connections
Ensure power is completely disconnected before removing any panels or touching internal components. -
Inspect the control board for damage
Do not touch electronic components with your hands as static electricity can cause damage. -
Test with minimal connections
Label wire connections before disconnecting to ensure proper reassembly. -
Replace the electronic control board
Take photos of wire connections before removal to ensure correct installation of the new board.
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When to Call a Professional
Call a professional appliance technician if you're uncomfortable working with electrical components, if the error persists after control board replacement, or if you discover signs of electrical damage beyond the control board. Also seek professional help if your oven is still under warranty, as DIY repairs may void coverage.Frequently Asked Questions
What causes KitchenAid F1E1 error code?
The F1E1 error is caused by communication failure between the control board and its EEPROM memory chip. This can result from power surges, moisture damage, loose connections, or normal wear and tear of electronic components over time.
Can I still use my KitchenAid oven with F1E1 error?
No, the F1E1 error typically prevents normal oven operation. The control board cannot access stored settings needed for proper heating, timing, and safety functions. The oven should not be used until the error is resolved.
How much does it cost to fix F1E1 error code?
If you replace the control board yourself, parts typically cost $150-300. Professional repair including labor usually ranges from $250-450 depending on your location and the specific oven model.
Is F1E1 the same as F1-E1 on KitchenAid ovens?
Yes, F1E1 and F1-E1 refer to the same error code. Different KitchenAid oven models may display the code with or without a hyphen, but both indicate the same EEPROM communication problem.
How can I prevent F1E1 error from happening again?
Protect your oven from power surges with a surge protector, ensure proper ventilation to prevent overheating, keep the control panel dry, and have regular maintenance performed to check electrical connections.