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F1 Appliance Error Code

KitchenAid Dryer F1 Error: Main Control Board Fault

What Does KitchenAid Dryer Error Code F1 Mean? F1 on a KitchenAid dryer indicates a main control board self-test failure. The board runs internal checks at every power-on and sets F1 when any of its validations fails. F1 is a catch-all code that can represent different root causes, all pointing at the main control board […]

Quick Assessment

Answer to continue safely

Is it safe to keep using?

No. With F1 active, the dryer cannot safely complete any cycle. Use alternative drying until service is completed.

Can I reset the code?

No. Persistent F1 after a reset indicates hardware failure that cannot be resolved by power cycling.

When to stop immediately?

Stop if you notice: Burning smell from the dryer cabinet, Multiple fault codes appearing alongside F1.

Symptoms You May Notice

Display shows F1 and dryer will not start

Pressing Start produces F1 and no cycle begins. The display shows the fault code continuously.

Dryer stops mid-cycle with F1

An active cycle halts unexpectedly and F1 appears. The drum stops, heating stops, and the cycle must be restarted (which will also fail until the fault is cleared).

Beeping continues with no keypad response

The control emits repeating error beeps and does not respond to any button press.

Possible Causes

1

Main control board component failure

A component on the main control board — typically a microcontroller or voltage regulator — has failed and produces an internal self-test error on every power-up.

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2

Firmware corruption from a power surge

A surge corrupted the EEPROM firmware, causing the board to fail checksum verification on every boot.

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3

Loose wiring harness at the control board

A wiring harness connecting the control board to sensors or actuators has partially backed out of its connector.

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Safe Checks You Can Do

These checks are safe for homeowners. No disassembly required. Do not remove panels or access internal components.
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    Disconnect power for five minutes

    Switch off the dryer breaker for a full five minutes. Restore power and try to start a cycle. A transient glitch can latch F1 until a full reset clears it.

    Remove laundry from the drum before the reset — damp clothes left in a non-running dryer develop mildew within hours.

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    Schedule service if F1 persists

    A persistent F1 after a full reset indicates hardware failure requiring service. Do not keep attempting to start the dryer — it will not work until the underlying fault is repaired.

    Mention F1 specifically when scheduling service so the technician can bring likely replacement parts.

When to Call a Professional

Contact a qualified technician if:

  • Main control board replacement clears the fault
  • Wiring harness reseating does not resolve the issue
  • Board power supply voltages measure incorrect

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