Wine Refrigeration Low Severity
DR Appliance Error Code

KitchenAid Wine Refrigeration DR Error: Door Left Open

What Does KitchenAid Wine Cooler Error Code dr Mean? dr on a KitchenAid wine cellar stands for Door Reminder. The door has been open longer than the alert threshold — typically two or three minutes — and the board is warning the user to close it before significant warming occurs. This is not a hardware […]

Quick Assessment

Answer to continue safely

Is it safe to keep using?

Yes. dr is an alert, not a fault. Closing the door clears the alert and the wine cellar resumes normal operation.

Can I reset the code?

Yes. dr clears the moment the door closes and the switch transitions to closed state. No breaker reset or service is needed unless the switch itself has failed.

When to stop immediately?

Stop if you notice: dr persists with the door confirmed fully closed, Door hinges drifted or sagging visibly.

Symptoms You May Notice

dr flashing on the control display

The display shows dr (door reminder) prominently and an audible chime plays to draw attention to the open door condition.

Interior light stays on continuously

The cabinet light remains lit because the door switch is registering the door as open — this confirms the switch and light are working, and the door really is open.

Condensation forming on bottles near the door edge

Warm humid room air is entering through the open door and condensing on the cooler bottle surfaces at the front of the cabinet.

Possible Causes

1

Door genuinely left ajar

Someone has not fully closed the wine cellar door — either a bottle is blocking the seal, a slide-out shelf is protruding slightly, or the door was bumped against and not pushed all the way back.

DIY Possible
2

Gasket worn or damaged

The magnetic door gasket has developed tears, creases, or a section that no longer seals. The door looks closed but cold air leaks through the failed gasket area.

DIY Possible
3

Door hinge drift or misalignment

Over years of use, door hinges can loosen or drift, causing the door to sag slightly and preventing full closure against the cabinet frame. Common on larger built-in wine cellars.

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 the door is fully closed

    Push the door firmly closed and listen for the latch engagement. Check that no bottles or slide-out shelves are protruding and blocking the seal. The door should close with gentle resistance and not require excessive force.

    If the door seems to require force to close, the hinges may have drifted. Do not slam the door — this can damage both hinges and gasket.

  2. 2

    Inspect the door gasket for damage

    Run your hand along the gasket all the way around the door opening. Feel for tears, permanent creases, or stiff sections. The paper test — closing the door on a slip of paper and pulling — reveals local gasket failures.

    Replacement gaskets are model-specific but are usually homeowner-installable with basic tools. Order direct from KitchenAid or an authorized parts supplier.

When to Call a Professional

Contact a qualified technician if:

  • Door switch replacement needed due to stuck-open contacts
  • Hinge replacement or realignment required
  • Gasket replacement necessary after extensive damage

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