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Dishwasher Error Code E09: Troubleshooting Guide

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Quick answer

Error code E09 in your dishwasher typically indicates a water supply issue. To resolve it, first check the water inlet valve and ensure the water supply is on. If the valve is faulty, replace it. If the issue persists, inspect the water pressure and the water supply line for blockages or leaks.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Water Supply
    Do: Ensure the water supply valve is fully open and the water line is not kinked or blocked.
    Observe: Water should flow freely from the supply line.
    Means: If water is not flowing, the issue is likely with the supply valve or line.
    Next: Inspect the water supply line for leaks or blockages.
  2. Inspect Water Inlet Valve
    Do: Turn off the power to the dishwasher. Locate the water inlet valve and check for visible damage or blockages.
    Observe: The valve should be free of debris and in good condition.
    Means: A damaged or clogged valve can prevent water from entering the dishwasher.
    Next: Test the water inlet valve with a multimeter.
  3. Test Water Inlet Valve
    Do: Set the multimeter to ohms and test the valve for continuity. Refer to the owner's manual for the correct ohm range.
    Observe: The multimeter should show a reading within the specified range.
    Means: If there is no continuity, the valve is faulty and needs replacement.
    Next: Replace the water inlet valve if it is faulty.
  4. Check Water Pressure
    Do: Use a water pressure gauge to check the water pressure at the supply line. The pressure should be between 20–120 psi.
    Observe: Water pressure is within the acceptable range.
    Means: Low water pressure can cause the dishwasher to fail to fill properly.
    Next: Adjust the water pressure if it is too low.
  5. Inspect Water Supply Line
    Do: Check the water supply line for leaks, cracks, or kinks. Replace any damaged sections.
    Observe: The supply line should be intact and free of damage.
    Means: A damaged supply line can cause water flow issues.
    Next: Replace the water supply line if necessary.
  6. Reset the Dishwasher
    Do: Unplug the dishwasher for 1–2 minutes, then plug it back in to reset the system.
    Observe: The error code should clear and the dishwasher should operate normally.
    Means: A reset can clear temporary errors and restore normal operation.
    Next: Run a test cycle to ensure the issue is resolved.
  7. Run a Test Cycle
    Do: Load the dishwasher with a few dishes and run a normal cycle to check if the error code reappears.
    Observe: The dishwasher fills with water and completes the cycle without errors.
    Means: If the error does not return, the issue is resolved.
    Next: Monitor the dishwasher for continued performance.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Faulty Water Inlet Valve
The valve is clogged or damaged, preventing water from entering the dishwasher.
CommonEasy–MediumWater Inlet Valve
Low Water Pressure
Insufficient water pressure at the supply line prevents proper filling.
SometimesEasyWater Pressure Regulator
Kinked or Blocked Water Supply Line
A kink or blockage in the supply line restricts water flow.
CommonEasyWater Supply Line
Leak in Water Supply Line
A leak in the supply line reduces water pressure and flow.
SometimesMediumWater Supply Line
Clogged Water Filter
A dirty or clogged water filter can restrict water flow.
SometimesEasyWater Filter
Faulty Water Inlet Valve Solenoid
The solenoid inside the valve is not functioning, preventing water flow.
RareHardWater Inlet Valve
Water Supply Valve Not Fully Open
The main water supply valve is partially closed, restricting water flow.
CommonEasyNone

Parts matching

Common replacement parts for error code E09 include:

Always refer to your dishwasher's owner's manual for the exact part numbers and specifications.

When to call a professional

FAQ

What does error code E09 mean on a dishwasher?

Error code E09 indicates that the dishwasher is not receiving an adequate water supply. This can be due to a faulty water inlet valve, low water pressure, or a blocked or kinked water supply line.

Can I fix error code E09 myself?

Yes, many common causes of error code E09 can be addressed by homeowners with basic tools. Check the water supply valve, inlet valve, and supply line for issues. If you're unsure or uncomfortable with electrical testing, consult a professional.

How do I test the water inlet valve?

Use a multimeter to test the valve for continuity. If the valve does not show continuity, it is faulty and needs to be replaced. Refer to your owner's manual for the correct ohm range.

Why is my dishwasher not filling with water even though the supply valve is open?

Even if the supply valve is open, a clogged or faulty water inlet valve, low water pressure, or a blocked supply line can prevent water from entering the dishwasher. Check these components for issues.

How often should I replace the water filter in my dishwasher?

It is recommended to replace the water filter every 3–6 months, depending on usage and water hardness. A clogged filter can contribute to water flow issues and error codes like E09.