Dishwasher Medium Severity
9E Appliance Error Code

Samsung Dishwasher 9E Error: Low water level error

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No

DIY Fixable

From $150

Typical Repair Cost

45-90 min

Pro Repair Time

Quick Assessment

Answer to continue safely

Is it safe to keep using?

Maybe. If 9E was caused by a temporary supply issue and the water level is now adequate, the dishwasher is safe. If there is an active leak, do not operate until the leak is repaired to prevent water damage.

Can I reset the code?

Yes. Ensure water supply is flowing, then power cycle the dishwasher. The 9E code clears when the water level reaches the minimum threshold during the next fill.

When to stop immediately?

Stop if you notice: Water is pooling on the floor under the dishwasher, The door gasket is visibly torn or not sealing properly.

Symptoms You May Notice

Cycle stops mid-wash abruptly

The dishwasher halts during the active wash phase when the water level drops below the safe operating minimum.

9E code on display

The digital panel shows 9E, preventing the cycle from continuing.

Dishes partially cleaned

The upper rack may have residue because inadequate water volume could not reach all spray arms.

Wash motor makes unusual humming

Running with low water causes cavitation in the wash pump, producing a buzzing or labored sound.

Possible Causes

1

Water supply interruption

The supply valve was turned off mid-cycle, household water pressure dropped, or plumbing work interrupted flow during a running cycle.

DIY Possible
2

Door seal or tub leak

A torn door gasket or cracked tub allows water to escape during the wash phase, gradually reducing the water level below the minimum.

Requires Professional
3

Failing water level sensor

The sensor misreads the actual water level, triggering 9E even though water is present. This can happen from sensor drift or calibration loss.

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 water supply

    Check that the dishwasher supply valve under the sink is fully open. Run the kitchen sink faucet to confirm water pressure is normal.

    If someone ran water elsewhere in the house during the cycle, low pressure could have temporarily starved the dishwasher.

  2. 2

    Check for leaks

    Open the dishwasher and inspect the door gasket for tears or deformation. Check the floor under and around the machine for water. Run a cycle and observe the base carefully.

    Place paper towels under the dishwasher front edge to detect slow leaks during a cycle.

When to Call a Professional

Contact a qualified technician if:

  • 9E appears on every cycle despite confirmed water supply
  • A slow leak is detected during operation but source is not visible
  • The water level sensor gives erratic readings in diagnostic mode

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