F7E1
Jenn-Air · JDB9200CWS 24 in TriFecta Dishwasher with 44 dBA, Steam Clean, and WiFi Connectivity
The heating element is not heating the water or the heater relay on the control board has failed — test the heating element for continuity (should read approximately 10-15 ohms); check the element terminals for corrosion; if the element passes electrical testing, the relay on the control board may be defective (the relay is the component that switches power to the element); on Jenn-Air dishwashers the heating element is a ring at the bottom of the tub, accessible from underneath
Error F7E1 on the Jenn-Air JDB9200CWS 24 in TriFecta Dishwasher with 44 dBA, Steam Clean, and WiFi Connectivity means: Heating Element / Heater Relay. The top-ranked community fix is “Test and Replace Heating Element or Heater Relay” (hard difficulty, ~60 min, DIY cost: $10-$25). 2 community-ranked fixes available below.
Published February 2026 · 2 fixes · dishwasher
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While many dishwasher repairs can be done safely at home, consider hiring a qualified technician if:
Average professional repair cost for this issue: $180-$250.
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Temperature Sensor Failure
Temperature Sensor Shorted
Stuck Button / User Interface Error
User Interface Board Failure
Wash Pump Motor Not Running
Wash Pump Motor Overcurrent
Wash Pump Motor Stalled
Door Switch / Latch Error
The Jenn-Air JDB9200CWS 24 in TriFecta Dishwasher with 44 dBA, Steam Clean, and WiFi Connectivity has 8 other known error codes:
Error code F7E1 also appears on 5 other Jenn-Air models:
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