What E24 Means
E24 means the dishwasher isn't draining properly, most often because the drain filter is blocked with food debris, though a kinked drain hose or failing pump can cause the same code.
Common Causes of E24
- Blocked drain filter (most common cause)
- Kinked or clogged drain hose
- Failing drain pump or drain valve
🔧 One Safe Check You Can Try
Remove and rinse the lower filter assembly (it usually twists out by hand) under running water to clear trapped food debris — this resolves a meaningful share of E24 cases on its own.
⚠ Why You Shouldn't Go Further Than That
- If cleaning the filter doesn't resolve it, opening the pump housing beneath it involves disconnecting a live-voltage motor connection.
- A hose reconnected even slightly loose after inspection is one of the most common causes of a slow leak that shows up weeks later.
- Forcing a stuck drain hose fitting can crack the plastic barb, turning an inspection into a hose replacement.
- Misdiagnosing a pump fault as a hose issue (or the reverse) means paying for a part that wasn't actually the problem.
- Accessing the pump beneath the filter typically requires removing the base pan, a common way this warranty gets voided.
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