DCS / DISHDRAWER/ERROR CODE/ 5 MIN READ
DCS dishdrawer E9 error code
Microcontroller Fault. Microcontroller Fault
WHAT THE CODE MEANS
Microcontroller Fault
Microcontroller Fault
SAFE CHECKS — IN ORDER
How to diagnose DCS E9 yourself
Walk these checks in order before scheduling service. They isolate the most common causes safely without requiring tools or part replacements.
- 1Power-cycle the appliance: unplug for 60 seconds, then plug back in and re-test.
- 2Inspect any visible wiring near the area indicated by the code (check the service manual for component locations).
- 3Confirm the door, lid, or latch is fully closed and the safety switch is making contact.
- 4Check that hoses, drains, and inlet filters are clear of obstructions and lint or mineral buildup.
- 5If the code clears briefly but returns, log the cycle/conditions where it appears for the technician.
RELATED CODES
Other DCS dishdrawer codes
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What does the E9 error code mean on a DCS dishdrawer?▾
Microcontroller Fault
Can I clear the E9 code myself?▾
In many cases yes — start with the safe checks listed above before resetting the appliance. Call for service if E9 comes back after a reset, the safe checks above don't isolate the cause, or the appliance is leaking, smoking, or tripping a breaker.
How much does it cost to fix a DCS dishdrawer showing E9?▾
Most DCS dishdrawer repairs in South Florida run between $180 and $400 including parts. The exact cost depends on which component is faulty. Express Xpert provides a written flat-rate quote before any work starts.
SAME-DAY REPAIR
Still seeing E9 after the safe checks?
If the code returns after a reset or the safe checks above don't resolve the issue, the appliance likely needs internal testing. Express Xpert services Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach with same-day dishdrawer repair.