Whirlpool Dishwasher Error Code F9E2: How to Fix It

Medium 30-45 minutes High Severity Verified June 2026
Error Code
F9E2
Brand
Whirlpool
Product Type
dishwasher
Severity
High
DIY Difficulty
Medium
Estimated Fix Time
30-45 minutes
The Whirlpool dishwasher F9E2 error code indicates an anti-flood system activation caused by a float switch stuck in the up position. This safety feature prevents water damage by detecting excess water in the dishwasher's base pan and immediately stopping operation.
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Tools You'll Need

How to Fix Error Code F9E2

  1. Disconnect Power and Water

    Always disconnect power before servicing any appliance to prevent electrical shock.
  2. Remove the Bottom Dish Rack

  3. Remove the Spray Arm

  4. Check for Standing Water

  5. Locate and Inspect the Float Assembly

  6. Clean Around the Float

  7. Remove the Lower Front Panel

    Be careful not to damage the panel or lose the screws.
  8. Inspect the Base Pan

  9. Check the Float Switch

  10. Test the Float Movement

  11. Reassemble Components

  12. Restore Power and Test

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When to Call a Professional

Call a professional technician if the float switch is damaged and needs replacement, if there are signs of a water leak requiring plumbing repairs, if the error persists after cleaning, or if you're uncomfortable working with electrical appliances and water systems.

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes the Whirlpool F9E2 error code?
The F9E2 error is caused by the anti-flood float switch being stuck in the up position, usually due to debris, food particles, or standing water in the base pan preventing normal float movement.
Is it safe to use my dishwasher with the F9E2 error?
No, do not use the dishwasher when the F9E2 error appears. This error indicates a potential flood condition, and the dishwasher will not operate properly until the issue is resolved.
How do I reset the F9E2 error after fixing it?
After cleaning the float assembly and ensuring it moves freely, simply restore power to the dishwasher. The error should clear automatically when you start a new cycle and the float switch detects normal conditions.
Can I clean the float switch myself?
Yes, cleaning around the float assembly is a DIY task that most homeowners can handle. However, if the float switch mechanism is damaged or broken, it should be replaced by a qualified technician.
How often should I clean my dishwasher float to prevent F9E2?
Clean around the float assembly monthly as part of regular dishwasher maintenance. Also, scrape dishes before loading and run a cleaning cycle with dishwasher cleaner every few months to prevent debris buildup.