How do I tell what model KitchenAid dishwasher I have?
Your KitchenAid dishwasher’s model number is printed on the rating label located just inside the door opening. On the KitchenAid KUDS01FLSS6 series, you’ll typically find the label along the inside edge of the door area; it lists both the model number and serial number.
Where to look (fast checklist)
- Open the dishwasher door fully.
- Look along the inside edge of the door opening (often the left side).
- Find the rating label (a sticker or metal tag).
- Copy the model number exactly as shown (example: KUDS01FLSS6).
- Copy the serial number as well; it helps match the correct parts and diagrams.
What the label information is used for
The model number is what we use to match the correct KitchenAid dishwasher parts, including items like the heater element WPW10082892 or the dishwasher drain hose 8269144A.
| Label item | What it tells us | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Exact dishwasher design and configuration | Ensures correct part fit and wiring/plumbing match |
| Serial number | Production run details | Helps confirm revisions and compatible replacements |
Why it matters
KitchenAid dishwashers can look similar across multiple model families, but internal components (wash motor, heating element, control panel, seals) can differ. Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong part and saves time during troubleshooting.
For additional model-specific details and diagrams, use the KUDS01FLSS6 owner’s manual.
Last updated: February 2026
Does the KitchenAid dishwasher have a lifetime warranty?
Yes. For KitchenAid dishwasher model KUDS01FLSS6, the warranty includes a lifetime full warranty on the stainless steel tub and inner door (coverage applies if a water leak develops due to rust-through from defective materials or workmanship); other components have shorter coverage periods. See the KUDS01FLSS6 owner's manual for the full terms.
What “lifetime warranty” covers on this model
The lifetime portion is specific, not a blanket lifetime warranty on the entire dishwasher.
- Covered items: stainless steel tub and inner door
- Covered failure: water leak caused by rust-through due to defects
- Coverage type: replacement parts and repair labor (service through a KitchenAid-designated service company)
- Coverage starts: from the date of purchase
Other warranty periods you should know
KitchenAid also provides additional coverage windows for certain parts.
| Coverage period | What’s covered (examples) | What KitchenAid pays |
|---|---|---|
| 1 year (full) | Defects in materials or workmanship (overall dishwasher) | Replacement parts and repair labor |
| Years 2 to 5 (limited) | Nylon-coated upper and lower racks, wash and drain motor, electronic control system, heating element | Replacement parts |
| Lifetime (full) | Stainless steel tub and inner door (rust-through leak) | Replacement parts and repair labor |
Why it matters
Knowing which parts are covered helps you decide whether to troubleshoot, schedule service, or replace a component. For example, a drying issue might point to the heater circuit, while a leak at the door edge often points to a door seal rather than the tub.
Quick troubleshooting pointers (before scheduling service)
- Confirm where the leak is coming from (tub area vs. door perimeter vs. drain hose connection).
- Check the door seal for tears, flattening, or gaps; a worn seal can mimic a tub leak.
- Inspect the drain hose routing and connections for drips or loose clamps.
- If you suspect a door-perimeter leak, review the sealing surfaces and loading habits that can prevent full door closure.
If you’re chasing a door-edge leak, the gasket W11196317 is a common wear item to inspect and replace when it’s damaged.
Last updated: February 2026
What does f6 e1 mean on a KitchenAid dishwasher?
On KitchenAid dishwasher model KUDS01FLSS6, the F6 E1 error means the dishwasher is not able to start or resume a cycle. If a cycle was already running, it typically finishes, but you will not be able to start a new cycle until the issue is corrected (see the KUDS01FLSS6 owner's manual).
What to check first (quick fixes)
- Press Cancel/Drain (or Cancel) and wait for the drain to finish.
- Make sure the door is fully closed and latched; open and firmly re-close it.
- Turn power off at the breaker for 1 minute, then restore power.
- Confirm the control lock is off (if your console has that feature).
- Try starting a simple cycle (like Normal) with the door closed.
Common causes and what they point to
| What you notice | Most likely cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Buttons do not respond or respond inconsistently | Keypad or control input problem | Inspect the console; consider the dishwasher membrane switch WP8270168 if keys are dead |
| Unit has power but will not run a cycle | Control not accepting a start command | Reset power; then follow the diagnostic steps in the KitchenAid he dishwasher error codes guide |
| Starts then stops, or will not restart after pause | Door latch not registering closed | Re-close door; check latch alignment and strike |
| Random shutdowns, especially mid-cycle | Electrical interruption or protective device opening | Check house breaker; if symptoms persist, test internal protection components |
Why it matters
F6 E1 is a “start/resume not accepted” condition. Until the control sees the right inputs (door closed, valid keypad command, stable power), it blocks new cycle starts to prevent incomplete washing, draining issues, or overheating.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with a KitchenAid dishwasher?
For the KitchenAid KUDS01FLSS6 dishwasher, the most common problems we see are poor cleaning (from clogged spray arms, a dirty filter area, or a worn chopper), not draining (from a blocked drain path or hose), and leaks (often from a worn door seal). Use the KUDS01FLSS6 owner's manual to match symptoms to the right checks.
Most common symptoms and what usually causes them
- Dishes still dirty: spray arm holes clogged, filter area packed with debris, or food not being chopped.
- Standing water: drain hose kinked or blocked, drain path restricted, or pump issue.
- Water leaking at the door: door seal/gasket worn, torn, or not sealing evenly.
- Grinding or buzzing noise: a hard object in the wash module; it often stops after the object is ground up, but persistent noise after a full cycle points to a problem.
- Not drying well: heater circuit issue, venting problem, or cycle/option selection.
Quick checks we recommend first (fast, no parts)
- Confirm the spray arms spin freely and the holes are clear.
- Remove debris from the sump and filter area (no glass, labels, bones).
- Check the drain hose routing for kinks and high-loop/air-gap setup.
- Load dishes so they are stable and do not strike each other; chipping and poor wash results often come from loading issues.
- Run a cleaning cycle and keep up with routine maintenance.
Parts that commonly fix these issues on KUDS01FLSS6
| Symptom | Common fix | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Not draining | Clear/replace drain hose | Dishwasher drain hose 8269144A |
| Leaking at door | Replace door seal | Gasket W11196317 |
| Not drying / water not heating | Replace heating element | Heater element WPW10082892 |
| Grinding noise / poor cleaning | Inspect chopper area | Dishwasher chopper assembly W10083957V |
Why it matters
Cleaning, draining, and sealing problems usually get worse over time. Fixing a clogged drain hose, worn gasket, or heating issue early helps prevent repeat wash failures, odors, and water damage around the dishwasher.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the commonly replaced parts in a dishwasher?
On the KitchenAid KUDS01FLSS6 dishwasher, the parts we see replaced most often are wash and drain components (spray arm seals, pump/motor items, drain hose), heating and drying parts, and leak-prevention seals and gaskets. Regular filter and strainer cleaning helps prevent clogs that shorten part life.
Most common dishwasher parts that get replaced
- Spray arm and spray arm seals (poor cleaning, leaking, or spray arm not spinning)
- Drain hose (slow drain, water left in tub, leaks at connections)
- Heating element (poor drying, water not heating)
- Door seal and other gaskets (leaks at the door or corners)
- Chopper and filter-area parts (grinding noises, poor wash performance)
- Pump and motor assemblies (no wash action, loud humming, intermittent washing)
Model-relevant examples for KUDS01FLSS6
These are common replacements that match parts available for this model:
| Symptom | Likely part area | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Water left in bottom | Drain path | Dishwasher drain hose 8269144A |
| Dishes not drying well | Heating | Heater element WPW10082892 |
| Grinding or crunching noise | Chopper or debris in wash module | Dishwasher chopper assembly W10083957V |
| Leaks around door | Door seal/gasket | Gasket W11196317 |
Quick checks that prevent repeat failures
The KUDS01FLSS6 uses a coarse strainer to keep large objects (bones, pits, etc.) out of the pump system; we recommend checking it periodically and removing debris.
- Remove and rinse the coarse strainer and filter area
- Clear labels, glass, and food scraps from the sump area
- Confirm the spray arm spins freely and holes are not plugged
- Use the right detergent amount to reduce residue buildup
- Keep the vent area clear so drying airflow is not restricted
Why it matters
Most “dishwasher problems” start as restricted water flow (filters, chopper area, spray arm) or restricted draining (hose, pump path). Keeping the strainer clean protects the pump system and helps the sensor-driven cycle adjust properly for better cleaning.
For model-specific care and cleaning steps, use the KUDS01FLSS6 owner’s manual.
Last updated: February 2026
What's the average lifespan of a KitchenAid dishwasher?
A KitchenAid dishwasher typically lasts 10 to 14 years with normal household use. For your KitchenAid KUDS01FLSS6, regular care (cleaning, correct loading, and fixing small leaks early) is what most often determines whether it reaches the high end of that range.
What affects lifespan the most
- Water quality (hard water speeds up mineral buildup on the heater and inside the wash system)
- How often you run it (daily use wears moving parts faster than light use)
- Cleaning and maintenance (keeping the tub, spray paths, and seals clean)
- Loading habits (preventing items from striking each other and stressing racks)
- Fast response to symptoms (draining issues, unusual noises, or leaks)
What “lifespan” means vs. what’s covered
Your dishwasher can keep running well past the typical lifespan, but warranties focus on specific components and time periods. The KUDS01FLSS6 owner's manual outlines coverage details and care guidance.
| Topic | What to expect | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Typical service life | 10 to 14 years | Helps plan repairs vs. replacement |
| Early wear items | Seals, hoses, heating, pumps | These often drive mid-life repairs |
| Long-life components | Tub and inner door are built to last | Leaks and corrosion are less common with proper care |
Maintenance that extends life (high impact)
- Run hot water at the sink before starting a cycle to improve wash performance.
- Clean out debris and buildup regularly; follow the care steps in the manual.
- Watch for slow draining; a kinked or restricted drain line can strain the pump.
- Address leaks quickly; door sealing issues can worsen over time.
- If drying performance drops, inspect heating-related symptoms and mineral scale.
Parts that commonly come up in mid-life repairs (examples)
- Dishwasher drain hose 8269144A (helps resolve draining restrictions and leaks)
- Heater element WPW10082892 (affects drying and water heating)
- Pump motor W10782773 (can relate to circulation problems or abnormal noise)
Why it matters
Knowing the typical lifespan helps you decide when a repair is a smart investment. A well-maintained KitchenAid dishwasher often stays reliable longer, while neglected draining, heating, or sealing problems can shorten service life.
Last updated: February 2026





