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F6E1 Appliance Error Code

Maytag Dishwasher F6E1 Error: No water detected

What Does Maytag Dishwasher Error Code F6E1 Mean? F6E1 on Maytag JetClean, PowerBlast, MDB, and MDW dishwashers means the control did not detect water entering the tub within the expected window. The dishwasher monitors fill via the optical water indicator (OWI) or pressure sensor; if water does not appear by timeout, F6E1 is displayed. The […]

Quick Assessment

Answer to continue safely

Is it safe to keep using?

No. Running cycles without water risks burning out the heating element and wash pump. Stop and resolve supply first.

Can I reset the code?

Yes. Cancel cycle, power-cycle the dishwasher (circuit breaker off for 60 seconds). Code clears but returns if supply is still blocked.

When to stop immediately?

Stop if you notice: F6E1 persists after verifying supply and screen, Any leak at the inlet valve connection.

Symptoms You May Notice

Cycle starts but tub stays dry

The JetClean starts normally but no water enters the tub; F6E1 displays 2–3 minutes into the cycle.

Fill valve audibly clicks but no flow

You can hear the valve solenoid energize, but no water sound follows.

Partial fill then timeout

Tub fills briefly, flow stops, cycle times out with F6E1.

No water sound during fill

The normal rush of water entering the tub is absent at the start of the cycle.

Possible Causes

1

Supply valve closed or partly closed

The water supply valve under the sink is closed or partly shut — common after plumbing work.

DIY Possible
2

Clogged inlet screen at supply connection

Sediment has packed the fine mesh screen at the supply-line connection on the back of the dishwasher.

DIY Possible
3

Failed water inlet valve solenoid

The solenoid coil on the inlet valve has gone open; valve cannot energize.

Requires Professional
4

Failed water level sensor (OWI)

The optical water indicator has failed or drifted; water is entering but not detected.

Requires Professional

Safe Checks You Can Do

These checks are safe for homeowners. No disassembly required. Do not remove panels or access internal components.
  1. 1

    Verify supply valve is open

    Look under the sink for the dishwasher shutoff valve (usually a small lever valve on a chromed supply line). Confirm it is fully open (lever parallel to the line).

    If valves are closed, turn them on slowly — old valves can stick at partial opening.

  2. 2

    Clean the inlet screen

    Shut off the supply valve. Disconnect the water line from the back of the dishwasher (pan under to catch drips). Remove the fine mesh screen from the inlet port and rinse.

    Sediment is common after municipal water work or water heater replacement.

    Tools required

When to Call a Professional

Contact a qualified technician if:

  • Inlet valve coil reads infinite on a multimeter
  • Water enters but sensor never detects it
  • Dishwasher older than 8 years with intermittent faults

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