KitchenAid Error Codes:What That Code Actually Means. Your KitchenAid is showing a code — here's exactly what it means: Dryer
- Professional Appliance Repair

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KitchenAid appliances are engineered to signal exactly what's wrong — if you know how to read the codes. This guide covers every common error code across the full KitchenAid lineup. Find your code in the table, read what it means, and use the severity column to decide your next step: DIY fix, monitor, or call a technician.

KitchenAid Dryer Error Codes
KitchenAid dryer error codes use E-codes for most faults. Many dryer codes are preceded by a PF (power failure) event — always check if a power interruption occurred first.

💡 When to call vs. when to DIY
If a code is marked DIY in the table — it usually means check a supply valve, clean a filter, or remove a probe. If it's marked Tech needed — the repair involves an internal electrical component where incorrect handling can cause further damage or safety risk. Our technicians carry the most common KitchenAid parts and can usually fix the issue on the first visit.
We service all KitchenAid appliances in Palm Harbor, Clearwater, Dunedin, Tarpon Springs, Safety Harbor, Oldsmar, New Port Richey, Seminole, Largo, St. Petersburg, and all of Pinellas County. Same-day appointments are available most days — call before noon for the best availability.


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