Error code guideF6E2

Whirlpool dishwasher F6E2 error: the inlet-valve circuit is abnormal

The F6E2 display on many Whirlpool dishwashers indicates that the inlet-valve circuit is abnormal. Codes can vary by model, so match the full model number to the official manual before ordering parts.

Model check required. Error codes can differ by model, market, and production year. Match the full model number to the official manual before using service procedures.
Updated Jul 16, 20264 minute guideDishwasherSelected Whirlpool dishwasher model families
Guided check

Match the symptom, then work through the safe checks.

0/3 checked

1. What best matches what you observe?

2. Complete only the checks that are safe for you.

Stop before valve or wiring workInternal inlet-valve and electrical diagnosis requires qualified service.Professional
3 user-level checks are available in this guide.Stop immediately if any warning condition applies.
Show stop conditions
  • Water leaks at a hose or valve
  • Water continues entering with power off
  • Internal electrical testing is required

Likely causes

  • Supply valve is closed or partly open
  • Inlet hose is kinked, frozen, or restricted
  • Inlet screen is blocked
  • Water pressure or inlet valve is abnormal

Quick checks, in order

Confirm household water flow

Open the supply valve fully and verify a nearby tap has normal flow.

safe

Inspect inlet hoses

Straighten kinks and check for freezing, crushing, or reversed connections.

safe

Check user-accessible inlet screens

Turn off water first and follow the model manual.

caution

Stop before valve or wiring work

Internal inlet-valve and electrical diagnosis requires qualified service.

Professional

What happens when F6E2 appears?

No water enters

Focus on the supply, hose, screen, pressure, and inlet valve.

Water enters slowly

A partly closed valve, kink, low pressure, or restricted screen is likely.

Water enters normally

A flow, pressure, sensor, or control fault may need service.

Stop and get qualified help when

Do not continue troubleshooting if any of these apply:
  • Water leaks at a hose or valve
  • Water continues entering with power off
  • Internal electrical testing is required

Official support and model manuals

Use the full model number from the rating label. The manufacturer manual is the deciding reference when codes differ by region or product family.

Frequently asked questions

What does F6E2 mean on a Whirlpool dishwasher?

On many model families, F6E2 indicates that the inlet-valve circuit is abnormal. Confirm the exact model and region because the same display can be used differently.

Can I clear F6E2 by unplugging the dishwasher?

A short power reset may clear a temporary state, but it will not fix a blocked hose, leak, failed sensor, motor, heater, or wiring fault. Stop if the code returns.

Should I replace a part based only on the code?

No. A code identifies a system or condition, not always the failed component. Complete safe external checks and use the model-specific manual or qualified service.

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