KitchenAid Dishwasher Diagnostic Mode (Steps To Enter)

By: Laura Richards

If your KitchenAid dishwasher is not working correctly and you are unable to diagnose the root cause. The diagnostic mode can help you in diagnosing the issue. The KitchenAid dishwasher diagnostic mode is one of the advanced features that will perform various tests on your dishwasher and show an error code on the screen.

Entering a service diagnostic mode requires pressing a sequence of buttons. Many people do not know the procedure to enter the diagnostic mode. If you are one of them, you have landed in the right place.

In this article, you will learn the step-by-step guide to enter diagnostic mode on your KitchenAid dishwashers. 

So, let’s dive into the step-by-step guide.

A man trying to initiate diagnostics on his Kitchen Dishwasher.

Steps to Activate Diagnostic mode in KitchenAid Dishwasher.

Here are the simple steps that you will require to Activate diagnostic mode:

Step 1: Ensure your Dishwasher is on Standby.

To activate the Diagnostic mode, the Dishwasher should be in Standby mode. That means it should have power but not be started (No cycle should be running). 

Step 2: Press the required Buttons.

Every dishwasher has a set of buttons on its control panel. You have to the press any 3 buttons in a 1-2-3 sequence to enter diagnostic mode.

So, press the “Heat Dry,” “High-Temperature Wash,” and “Semi Rinse” buttons one after another three times. Remember, the interval between clicking these buttons should not exceed 1 second. 

This action will illuminate all the button LEDs of the dishwasher, indicating you have successfully entered diagnostic/test mode.

Step 3: Check the door latch

The unlatched doors of your dishwasher can hamper the testing process of your dishwasher. Do check and close the dishwasher doors appropriately in order to avoid such issues.

You can use the ‘Start’ and ‘Resume’ buttons to begin, pause or skip the testing. 

Step 4: Read the Error code

After performing all the tests, the dishwasher will flash the Clean LED or a small White LED a specific number of times to indicate the issue. You will have to pay attention to these LEDs.

For example, If the LED flashes eight times and then four times, it indicates an 8-4 or F8 E4 code. This code means that your dishwasher’s Float switch is stuck.

If you want to know the meaning and recommended solution of more Error codes, scroll down to the table where I have explained all the Error codes in detail.

A KitchenAid dishwasher displaying an error code.

The dishwasher will keep flashing the LEDs in this order three times until you skip it using the Start button.

Note that starting the Diagnostics process will remove all the previous information from the dishwasher’s memory.

How to Exit diagnostic mode on KitchenAid Dishwasher?

If you want to exit the Diagnostic/test mode, you have to press the “Cancel” button on the control panel. You can find the Cancel button in the middle or right side of the control panel.

If this doesn’t works, unplug the dishwasher from the power source and reconnect it after a few minutes.

I have also shared the steps to Diagnostic mode for some specific KitchenAid dishwasher models. Read the below article to learn about it in detail.

Meaning and Solution for KitchenAid Dishwasher Diagnostic codes (Error codes)

Is your KitchenAid dishwasher showing an fault code, and you don’t know the meaning of that code?

Don’t worry! I am sharing a table with you where I have explained all the KitchenAid dishwasher Error codes with their best solutions.

Error CodeMeaning and ExplanationRecommended Solution
1-1 or F1 E1It indicates Issues with the Control board and Wiring harness.To fix your dishwasher, check the wiring connection and restart the dishwasher.
1-2 or F1 E2This code means your Control board is either damaged or corrupted.Replace the control board with the help of a Technician.
2-1 or F2 E1 or F3 E1It indicates that the button of your User Interface is stuck.Release the buttons by pressing it gently.
2-2 or F2 E2The User Interface is unable to communicate to the main control board.Reset the dishwasher.
3-3 or F3 E3Your dishwasher is Failed to drain or the wastewater has returned back to the dishwasher.Unclog the drain hose and ensure the high loop.
5-1 or F5 E1A faulty door switch.Replace the door switch.
6-3 or F6 E3Suds or Air in the Water pump.Use the recommended detergent for your dishwasher.
4-3 or F4 E3Dishwasher is in need of a Reset.Reset the dishwasher.
8-4 or F8 E4Dishwasher installed incorrectly.Recheck the installation manual and 
6-4 or F6 E4Dishwasher leveled incorrectly.Level the dishwasher properly.
Rinse-only light flashingDishwasher buttons are stuck.Press the buttons gently to release them and reset the dishwasher.
Sanitize light FlashingDishes are unsanitisedIncrease the sanitization temperature to 49 degree Celsius or 120 degree Fahrenheit and Restart the dishwasher.
Flashing red lightsUnlatched doors, Disturbed power or delayed start.Close the doors, ensure the power supply and disable the delay start.

Entering diagnostic mode on model W10142800B, 8572216, or W10130990C KitchenAid Dishwashers.

To initiate the Diagnostic on W10142800B, 8572216, and W10130990C models requires some simple steps, 

  • First, your dishwasher should be on Standby mode. This means the appliance should have power but not run on any cycles.
  • Now, press the “Heated dry” and “Normal cycle” buttons one after another two times. This means the sequence should be 1-2-1-2.
  • Make sure that the whole process should not take more than 6 seconds. Otherwise, you have to repeat the steps again. So, be quick while pressing the buttons.
Heated dry and normal cycle buttons on KitchenAid dishwasher.

If you have pressed the buttons in less than 6 seconds, you have already entered the service diagnostic mode. 

Now, the dishwasher will perform the required tests and give you an Error code. You can use the “Start” and “Resume” buttons to control the tests on your dishwasher.

If you wish to exit the diagnostic, press the “Cancel button” on your control panel. You can find it in the middle of your control panel. Press it, and you will be exited from the service mode. 

You can also exit this mode is by resetting your dishwasher.

Starting diagnostic mode on model KUDD03DT KitchenAid Dishwashers.

If you have a KitchenAid KUDD03DT dishwasher and you want to put it on diagnostic mode. Here are the required steps that you will need:

  • Put your dishwasher on Standby and press the “High Temp Wash” button six times.
  • After that, Press the “Start” button to start the Diagnostic mode.

Remember that you will have to complete this process within 10 seconds; otherwise, the diagnostic mode will not be started. 

Make sure to use clean water while performing the tests so that the sensors will function properly.

Things to remember while running the tests:

  • The Cancel LED will flash to indicate the error code on the dishwasher.
  • You can clear the error code by pressing any button on the control panel. To remember the error code, consider noting it down on paper.  
  • Opening of a dishwasher will pause the sequence of tests. So, make sure that the door remains closed.

To exit the service mode, press the “Cancel” button on your dishwasher’s control panel. Or, disconnect your dishwasher’s plug from the outlet.

Entering diagnostic mode/test mode on model W10195615A KitchenAid Dishwashers.

To run the KitchenAid dishwasher diagnostic cycles on W10195615A model, you can consider following these steps:

  • First of all, put the dishwasher on standby mode. 
  • Now, quickly press the first three keys on the control panel, one after another, in a sequence of 1-2-3.
  • Repeat pressing the buttons in the same sequence for two more times, keeping the interval of 1 second between each press.
KitchenAid dishwasher control panel buttons.
  • This action will put your dishwasher in diagnostic mode.

Make sure to close its door before pressing the buttons, as the diagnostic mode will not perform the tests if the door is open.

Now, If you are confused about how to exit the diagnostic mode, don’t worry! I am here to help you.

Just press the Cancel button located on the right side of your control panel, and you will be exited from the Diagnostic mode.

Starting diagnostic mode/service mode on model KIDS01EK KitchenAid Dishwasher.

Here are the steps that you will need to put the KIDS01EK KitchenAid Dishwasher on Service mode.

  • While the dishwasher is on Standby mode, locate and press the “Rinse-only” and “Sani Rinse” functions in a sequence 1-2.
  • Quickly, repeat pressing the buttons in the same sequence and your dishwasher will enter service mode.
  • Close the door to start the tests on the dishwasher and wait till the dishwasher displays an error code.

If you want to Exit the test mode, you can press the ‘Cancel’ Key, and you will be exited from the test/diagnostic mode.

How to start KitchenAid Dishwasher Diagnostic mode on model 8537797?

If you wish to put your 8537797 KitchenAid dishwasher on Diagnostic mode, follow the steps below.

  • When the dishwasher is on Standby mode, press the “High-Temp Scrub” and “Air Dry” buttons one after another.
  • Repeat pressing the buttons again in the same sequence to enter the Diagnostic mode.
High temp scrub and Air dry buttons on control panel.

If your dishwasher doesn’t have the buttons mentioned above, you can enter the Diagnostic mode by pressing the “High-Temp Scour” or “Power Scour” button instead of the “High Temp Scrub” and “Energy Saver Dry” or “No Heat” button instead of “Air Dry.” 

If you want another alternate key sequence to start Diagnostic mode, you can press the “Sani rinse” and “Air dry” buttons instead of “High temp scrub” and “Air dry.” 

After running the tests, you should find the Error codes on the screen, which you have to fix manually. You can see the table to know the explanation and best solution for your Error given below.

After finding the Error, you will have to Exit the Service mode mode. Now, exiting service mode is the same in all KitchenAid dishwasher models. Just press the “cancel key” once  and you will be out of service mode.

Infographic: How to enter diagnostic mode on KitchenAid dishwasher?

Infographic of how to start diagnostic mode on KitchenAid dishwasher.

FAQs

How do I diagnose my KitchenAid kdfe104dwh2?

Press any of the 3 buttons on the control panel 3 times in a sequence: 1-2-3, 1-2-3, 1-2-3. The interval between pressing buttons should be less than 1 second. Lastly, close the dishwasher’s door to start the diagnostic mode.

Can the diagnostic mode help identify error codes or fault conditions in the dishwasher?

The diagnostic mode will run different tests on your dishwasher and display an Error code on the screen. You can further refer to the user manual or contact KitchenAid customer support to find the meaning of that Error.

Can I use the diagnostic mode to troubleshoot common dishwasher issues?

The Diagnostic mode will help you find the root cause of any issue on your dishwasher. After that, you will have to fix the problem manually by yourself or a professional technician.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the Diagnostic mode on the KitchenAid dishwasher is a feature that will help you find the root cause of any issue with your appliance. Running the diagnostics cycles requires some key presses in a specific sequence. 

To run the Diagnostic mode on the KitchenAid dishwasher, put the appliance on Standby and then press the Heat dry, High temp wash, and Semi rinse buttons three times in a sequence: 1-2-3, 1-2-3, 1-2-3. After this, close the door, and the diagnostic tests will start running on your dishwasher.

After completing all the tests, the dishwasher will show an Error code on the screen. Each error code describes a unique problem that you have to solve manually. If you want to exit the diagnostic mode, pressing the Cancel key can take you out of service mode.

This was all from my side. I hope you liked the article. If you think I have missed something, you can tell me in the comment section below. I will always be happy to answer you.

About Laura Richards

A 26-year-old professional technician who loves problem-solving and repairing Kitchen appliances. She has experience in fixing dishwasher problems for the past six years.

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