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KitchenAid KDPM604KPS Dishwasher Problems & Error Codes

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⚡ Quick Answer

F9E1 drain error is the most common fault. Check disposer knockout plug, drain hose kinks, and obstructions before replacing the drain pump.

Difficulty Intermediate (DIY)
Est. time 15-60 min
Tools Multimeter , nut driver, screwdrivers

KitchenAid KDPM604KPS Dishwasher Problems & Error Codes — Overview

The KitchenAid KDPM604KPS is a built-in dishwasher that most commonly throws F9E1 drain faults. KitchenAid’s own troubleshooting points to installation issues (disposer knockout plugs left in place), drain hose routing problems, and suds interference as the top causes before any component failure. The second most reported code is F8E4, which indicates water in the drip tray or a float switch problem, often tied to installation or fill connection issues.

Most F9E1 cases on this model clear up with a reset and inspection of the drain path. When the drain pump itself fails, you will still see F9E1 after clearing all obstructions and hose problems. F8E4 usually points to a leak somewhere that is filling the base pan, so tracing the water source is the priority before replacing the float switch.

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Most Common Problems on This Model

Parts That Commonly Fail

PartNotes
Drain pumpAmazon | Fails when F9E1 persists after clearing all obstructions and hose issues.
Float switchAmazon | Can disconnect or fail if F8E4 returns after drip tray is emptied and connections are verified.
Drain hoseAmazon | Replace if kinked, split, or clogged and cannot be cleared.
Water inlet valveAmazon | May leak at the 3/4 inch fill connection or internally, causing F8E4 if fill hardware replacement does not stop base pan water.

Dishwasher Error Codes for This Model

These codes apply to this model line:

When to Call a Pro

Call a tech if F9E1 persists after you have verified the disposer knockout is removed, the drain hose is clear and routed correctly, and the disposer runs freely. Also call if F8E4 keeps coming back after you have emptied the drip tray, reconnected the float switch, and tightened the fill connection, since that points to an internal leak or a failed float switch that requires disassembly and testing. Any electrical testing of the drain pump or float switch requires a meter and some disassembly, so a pro saves time if you are not comfortable with that work.


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