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Amana Dishwasher Repair

Skilled repair for Amana ADB built-in dishwashers — the Triple Filter Wash System, SoilSense Cycle, Tall Tub design, and Heated Dry Option — with honest diagnosis of F#E# codes (read on the display or flashed by the Clean light) before any quote.

Models Built-in ADB1400 · ADB1500ADS · Tall Tub Series Triple Filter Wash System · SoilSense · Heated Dry Coverage All 50 US states Response ~24h average

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What we fix on Amana dishwashers.

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F6E1 no / low water fill

An F6E1 means the dishwasher is not filling with enough water. A closed supply valve, a clogged inlet screen, a failed water inlet valve, or a float stuck up; the supply, the valve, and the float are tested before any part is fitted. Non-display models flash this through the Clean light.

/02

F8E1 slow fill / F8E2 drain pump

An F8E1 (slow water fill) points to low pressure or a restricted inlet, while an F8E2 flags a drain-pump electrical fault. The fill path and the drain pump are tested in turn so the correct genuine OEM part is fitted.

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F9E1 / F9E2 will not drain

An F9E1 or F9E2 means the dishwasher is not draining. A clogged filter or air gap, a kinked or blocked drain hose, a failed drain pump, or a jammed check valve; the Triple Filter Wash System and the drain path are cleared and the pump tested.

/04

F3E1 / F3E2 thermistor fault

An F3E1 (thermistor or OWI) or F3E2 (thermistor shorted) means the water-temperature sensor reads out of range, affecting the Heated Dry Option and High-Temperature Wash Option. The sensor is tested against spec before the board is suspected.

/05

F6E3 too many suds / F6E4 not level

An F6E3 (too many suds) usually means the wrong detergent or too much was used, while an F6E4 (overfill float) means the unit is not level. The detergent guidance is reviewed and the leveling and float checked before any electrical part is replaced.

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F2E2 control / UI communication

An F2E2 flags a user-interface communication fault, and F1E1 a main control-board fault. The ribbon connections and the boards are tested and reseated before either control assembly is replaced with a genuine OEM part.

/07

Poor cleaning or not drying

Dishes come out gritty or wet. Clogged spray arms or the Triple Filter Wash System, a low water temperature, a failed wash motor (F7E1), or the Heated Dry Option / vent fan; the spray path, the filter, and the heat are checked.

/08

Leaking or will not start

Water escapes the tub or the cycle will not begin. A worn door gasket, an F8E4 overfill or leak detected at the float, a door-latch switch fault, or no power; the seal, the float, the latch, and the supply are tested before any pump or valve is replaced.

These are the most common issues — not an exhaustive list. Our technicians diagnose and repair any Amana dishwasher problem, including intermittent faults, unusual symptoms, and issues not listed here.

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About Amana dishwasher repair

Common Amana dishwasher problems

Reliable Amana dishwasher repair covers the brand’s ADB built-in dishwashers — the ADB1400AGS, ADB1400AGW, ADB1400AMS, ADB1400AMW, and ADB1500ADS — built around the Triple Filter Wash System, the SoilSense Cycle, the Tall Tub design, the Heated Dry Option, and the High-Temperature Wash Option. These dishwashers report genuine F#E# codes, and on non-display models the same code is flashed through the Clean light (an F-count, a pause, then an E-count) — there is no separate blinks-N-times dictionary. The faults we see most are no or low water fill (F6E1), a slow fill or drain-pump fault (F8E1/F8E2), a unit that will not drain (F9E1/F9E2), a thermistor fault (F3E1/F3E2), too many suds or an unlevel unit (F6E3/F6E4), a control or UI communication fault (F1E1/F2E2), poor cleaning or wet dishes, and leaking. The 1-Hour Wash and the Heated Dry Option keep loads simple, but inlet valves, drain pumps, filters, thermistors, and door seals still wear over time.

Our Amana dishwasher repair process

As an independent, third-party service our experienced technicians begin every Amana dishwasher repair by reading the code — whether it is shown on the display or flashed by the Clean light — before testing the named part. An F6E1 sends them to the supply valve, the inlet screen, the water inlet valve, and the float; an F8E2 or F9E1/F9E2 to the drain pump, the filter, and the drain hose; an F3E1/F3E2 to the thermistor tested against spec; an F6E3 to the detergent type and amount, and an F6E4 to the leveling and the overfill float, both of which are often setup issues rather than failed parts; and an F1E1 or F2E2 to the control and UI boards and their ribbon connections. The Triple Filter Wash System is cleared on any drain or cleaning complaint as a matter of course. We fit genuine OEM parts from trusted parts suppliers, and every visit is backed by a 30-day labor warranty. You can book a dishwasher repair online, and most visits resolve the fault in a single trip, with a clear quote before work begins and a total that depends on the diagnosis.

Amana dishwasher models we service

We service the current US Amana dishwasher lineup — the built-in ADB1400AGS and ADB1400AGW, the ADB1400AMS and ADB1400AMW, and the ADB1500ADS — plus real discontinued ADB1100, ADB1300, ADB1600, and ADB1700 families as parts-index repair-lookup work. These dishwashers carry the Triple Filter Wash System, the SoilSense Cycle that adjusts to the load, the Tall Tub for taller items, the Heated Dry Option, the High-Temperature Wash Option, and a 1-Hour Wash. Note that the previous Amana site used an older F-01 through F-15 and FA scheme; those legacy codes map onto the modern F#E# tree, and current ADB models use the F#E# codes — so a repair is authored against the verified F#E# set, not the old single-digit scheme. Our model directory lists the inlet valves, drain pumps, wash motors, thermistors, float switches, door latches, and control boards matched to each build so the correct genuine OEM part is sourced the first time, whether the model has a display or flashes its codes through the Clean light.

Error codes and diagnostics

Amana dishwashers report genuine F#E# codes. The firmly verified set includes F1E1 (control board), F2E2 (UI communication), F3E1 (thermistor/OWI) and F3E2 (thermistor shorted), F6E1 (no or low water), F6E3 (too many suds), F6E4 (not level / overfill float), F7E1 (flow-meter or wash motor) and F7E2 (heater will not shut off), F8E1 (slow inlet fill), F8E2 (drain-pump electrical) and F8E4 (overfill or leak), and F9E1 / F9E2 (will not drain). On a non-display model the same code is flashed through the Clean light as an F-count, a pause, then an E-count — there is no separate blinks-N-times table, which is a GE or Frigidaire style, not Amana. Whirlpool and Maytag share Amana’s code set, while Samsung 4C/5E and LG OE/IE codes do not apply to an Amana dishwasher. Our technicians confirm each code at the named part before fitting anything, and you can look it up on our dishwasher error-code guides.

Service areas

Our specialist technicians cover all 50 states and the District of Columbia plus 40-plus metro areas, with a standard 24-48 hour response and same-day visits where availability allows. Every visit is handled by a skilled technician who carries the diagnostic tools and the genuine OEM parts most likely needed, so the fault is identified and, wherever possible, fixed on the first trip. Because the same F#E# fault might show on a display or flash silently through the Clean light, a technician who can read either form arrives ready to fix the dishwasher rather than guess at it. Full specifications and the current dishwasher lineup are published by the manufacturer at amana.com. Find your area on our service locations page, browse step-by-step help in our repair guides, or book any service through the scheduling page.

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