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Whirlpool Dishwasher F7E1 Error Code - Causes & Fix

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⚡ Quick Answer

F7E1 means the heating element is not working, so water and dishes stay cold. The most likely fix is replacing the failed heating element.

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

Whirlpool Dishwasher F7E1 Error Code — What It Means

F7E1 sets when the control board commands the heater on but does not see the water temperature rise as expected. The element is the prime suspect, with the temperature sensor and wiring close behind.

Dishes may come out cold or wet because the heat needed for washing and drying never arrives.

Jump to Fix

Common Causes

Step-by-Step Fix

  1. Cut power and let the element cool before touching it.
  2. Remove the lower access panel to reach the heating element terminals.
  3. Inspect the element for cracks, blisters, or burn marks and replace it if damaged.
  4. Measure element resistance with a meter and expect roughly 10 to 50 ohms on a good element.
  5. Replace the element if the meter shows an open circuit or several hundred ohms.
  6. Check the thermistor resistance and reseat or replace it if it reads out of range.
  7. Reconnect the terminals firmly, restore power, and run a heated cycle to confirm the fix.

Parts Often Needed

PartNotes
Whirlpool dishwasher heating elementAmazon | Match the element shape and terminal layout to your model number.
Dishwasher thermistor temperature sensorAmazon | Use if the sensor reads out of range during testing.
Heating element wire harnessAmazon | Replace only if a terminal or wire is burned.

When to Call a Pro

If the element and thermistor both test good but the heater never powers on, the heater relay on the control board has likely failed. Replacing the board safely is a job for a qualified technician.


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