How to Fix Amana Dishwasher Error F8E5

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Error Code: F8E5 Difficulty: Hard

Problem: Indicates a water level problem, such as overfilling or a leak.

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How to Fix F8E5 Error (Step-by-Step)

  1. Press the ‘Cancel’ button to stop the cycle and drain any water. Turn off power at the circuit breaker.
  2. Carefully pull the dishwasher out a few inches and use a flashlight to check underneath for any signs of a leak on the floor.
  3. Remove the bottom dish rack and inspect the dishwasher’s sump area (where the filter is) for any cracks or damage.
  4. Locate the float assembly in the bottom of the tub. Make sure it is not stuck in the ‘up’ position, which would signal to the dishwasher that it is full.
  5. This error is often caused by a faulty water level sensor (thermistor) or a slow, hard-to-find leak.
  6. Replacing the sensor involves accessing the bottom of the dishwasher and working with sensitive electronic parts.
  7. It is recommended to have a professional service diagnose the source of the leak or test the sensor to avoid replacing unnecessary parts.
  8. Turn the appliance off, wait about 2 minutes, then turn it back on.

What to Check Next on This Amana Dishwasher

Focused repair path: dishwasher fill, drain, wash motor, heating, leak, sensor, and control checks. Do not treat a returning fault as a reset-only problem; use the point in the cycle where the fault appears to choose the next check.

  1. Disconnect power before opening panels, then confirm the door latch, float, inlet valve, drain path, and harness connections are seated.
  2. Match the timing of the failure to the likely path: fill, wash circulation, drain, heat, leak detection, or control communication.
  3. Clear debris from filters, sump areas, spray arms, and the drain loop before treating the fault as a failed board.
  4. If a part is suspected, verify voltage or continuity where appropriate and match the complete Amana dishwasher model number before ordering.

Check, inspect, clean, test, measure, remove, reconnect, clear, and replace parts only when the symptom supports that path. If these checks point toward a part, verify the complete Amana model number from the appliance tag before ordering. Similar error wording can use different valves, sensors, pumps, motors, heaters, locks, switches, fans, or control boards depending on the exact model.

Recommended Replacement Part

OEM Part #: W11612329

Estimated Market Price: $5-$150

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When It’s Better to Replace Than Repair

Dishwasher repairs can add up quickly when the pump, control, heater, or leak-related parts fail.
Confirm cabinet width, water line, drain routing, electrical connection, and panel style before ordering.
For repair parts, verify exact fit with the full dishwasher model number before buying; these links are general replacement-appliance shopping options.

  • [OK]Drain pump or circulation pump failure
  • [OK]Leaking tub, door, or float-switch issues
  • [OK]Heater or control failures on an older unit
  • [OK]Repeated poor washing or drying performance

Recommended Dishwasher Replacement Options

Built-In Dishwashers

Standard 24-Inch Models

  • Common under-counter replacement size
  • Check height, width, and toe-kick clearance
  • Match hardwire or cord connection requirements

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Compact Options

18-Inch and Small-Space Models

  • Useful for narrow cabinets
  • Confirm ADA or compact dimensions
  • Verify panel and handle clearance

Compare Compact Dishwashers

Portable and Countertop

No Built-In Cabinet Cutout

  • Good for rentals or limited cabinets
  • Confirm faucet adapter compatibility
  • Measure counter or storage space

View Portable Dishwashers

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