Quick answer
Error code E24 on your dishwasher usually indicates a water supply issue. Check the water inlet valve and ensure the water supply is on and unobstructed. If the problem persists, the valve may need replacement.
Confirm the symptom
- Error code E24 is displayed on the control panel
- Dishwasher is not filling with water
- Water supply to the dishwasher is low or off
Tools and prep
- Screwdriver set
- Multimeter
- Adjustable wrench
- Bucket or towel
- Turn off the dishwasher power at the circuit breaker
- Shut off the water supply to the dishwasher
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Check Water SupplyDo: Verify the water supply valve is fully open and the house water is on.Observe: Water flows freely from the supply line when the valve is open.Means: The supply is not the issue if water flows.Next: Check the inlet valve
- Inspect Inlet ValveDo: Look for debris or blockage in the inlet valve filter screen.Observe: Debris is clogging the valve or the valve is damaged.Means: A clogged or faulty valve is likely the cause.Next: Clean or replace the valve
- Test Inlet Valve with MultimeterDo: Use a multimeter to check for continuity in the inlet valve.Observe: No continuity indicates a faulty valve.Means: The inlet valve needs replacement.Next: Replace the inlet valve
- Check Water PressureDo: Test the water pressure using a pressure gauge on the supply line.Observe: Water pressure is below 20 psi.Means: Low water pressure is causing the issue.Next: Adjust or resolve the water pressure issue
- Inspect the Dishwasher HoseDo: Check the dishwasher hose for kinks or blockages.Observe: Hose is kinked or clogged.Means: Clear the blockage or replace the hose.Next: Clear or replace the hose
- Reset the DishwasherDo: Unplug the dishwasher for 1 minute, then plug it back in.Observe: Error code clears and the dishwasher operates normally.Means: The issue was temporary and resolved.Next: Monitor for recurrence
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Clogged Inlet Valve Debris or sediment buildup prevents water flow. | Common | Easy | Inlet Valve |
| Faulty Inlet Valve The valve is not opening due to electrical failure. | Common | Medium | Inlet Valve |
| Low Water Pressure Insufficient water pressure prevents proper filling. | Sometimes | Easy | Pressure Regulator |
| Kinked or Clogged Hose A blocked or kinked hose restricts water flow. | Sometimes | Easy | Dishwasher Hose |
| Water Supply Valve Off The main water supply to the dishwasher is closed. | Rare | Easy | None |
| Control Board Issue A malfunctioning control board misinterprets sensor data. | Rare | Hard | Control Board |
Parts matching
If you need to replace parts, look for these common components:
- Inlet Valve (part number varies by model)
- Dishwasher Hose with correct diameter and length
- Pressure Regulator if low water pressure is the issue
Check your dishwasher's model number to find the exact part number for the inlet valve and hose.
When to call a professional
- Error persists after replacing the inlet valve and checking the water supply
- You suspect a control board issue or complex plumbing problem
- You are unsure about electrical testing or part replacement
- Water leaks or pressure issues continue after repairs
FAQ
Can I use the dishwasher without fixing error E24?
No, the dishwasher will not operate until the water supply issue is resolved.
How do I find the inlet valve on my dishwasher?
The inlet valve is typically located at the bottom of the dishwasher, near the water supply line connection.
What is the average cost to replace an inlet valve?
The cost ranges from $50 to $150, including parts and labor, depending on the model and labor rates.
How often should I clean the inlet valve filter?
It's recommended to clean the inlet valve filter every 6–12 months, depending on water hardness and usage.