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F9E1 Appliance Error Code

Maytag Dishwasher F9E1 Error: Diverter motor fault

What Does Maytag Dishwasher Error Code F9E1 Mean? F9E1 on Maytag JetClean, PowerBlast, and MDB dishwashers signals a fault in the diverter motor. The diverter is a small rotating mechanism in the sump that routes wash water between the upper spray arm, lower spray arm, and third-level spray (on equipped models). When the motor stalls […]

Quick Assessment

Answer to continue safely

Is it safe to keep using?

Maybe. Cycle can complete but cleaning will be uneven. Not a safety issue but not functional either.

Can I reset the code?

Yes. Power-cycle at the breaker for 60 seconds. Code clears but returns if diverter is still stuck.

When to stop immediately?

Stop if you notice: F9E1 persists after cleaning the filter, Either upper or lower rack consistently comes out dirty.

Symptoms You May Notice

Only upper or only lower spray arm is running

JetClean cannot switch between spray zones; only one rack is getting spray water.

Dishes on one rack come out clean, other rack dirty

Clear symptom of stuck diverter — one zone gets all the spray pressure, other gets none.

F9E1 appears mid-cycle with motor hum

Motor is trying to rotate but is stalled.

Top rack items still dirty

Items on one rack come out clean while the other rack's dishes remain soiled.

Possible Causes

1

Debris jammed in diverter

Broken glass, small food particles, or a toothpick has lodged in the diverter mechanism.

DIY Possible
2

Failed diverter motor

Motor windings have failed or the gear has stripped.

Requires Professional
3

Failed diverter position sensor

Control cannot read the current diverter position and flags the motor as stuck.

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

    Inspect the sump and filter area

    Remove the lower rack. Lift out the filter assembly at the bottom of the tub and inspect for food particles, broken glass, or foreign objects.

    Clean the filter every 2–3 months on JetClean — buildup leads to diverter jams.

  2. 2

    Run a cycle and listen to the diverter

    Start a short Rinse cycle. You should hear the diverter click every 30–60 seconds as water routing changes. No clicks, or continuous motor hum, indicates stalled diverter.

    The diverter is directly under the sump on JetClean — you may feel it vibrate from the top.

When to Call a Professional

Contact a qualified technician if:

  • Diverter does not click during cycle at all
  • Visible damage to the diverter assembly
  • Motor replaced and code still returns

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