Kenmore Dishwasher E07 Error Code — What It Means
The E07 error code is not universal across all Kenmore dishwashers because Kenmore machines were built by multiple manufacturers. On Bosch-built Kenmore models, E07 indicates a defective Zeolite or CrystalDry fan motor in the drying system. This fan is part of the condensation drying assembly that helps dry dishes at the end of the cycle.
If your Kenmore dishwasher was manufactured by a different OEM, the E07 code may have a different meaning entirely. Check your model number against Kenmore service documentation to confirm the platform. For Bosch-built units, the manufacturer recommends a 30-second power reset as the first troubleshooting step before assuming a hardware failure.
Common Causes
- Failed Zeolite or CrystalDry fan motor The motor itself has burned out or seized and can no longer turn, preventing proper drying function.
- Broken or corroded wiring to the fan motor Connections may have loosened, corroded, or broken due to heat, moisture, or vibration inside the dishwasher.
- Control board circuit fault The main control board may have a damaged fan-motor driver circuit or relay that prevents the motor from receiving proper voltage.
- Water intrusion into the fan assembly Moisture or spray reaching the motor housing can cause short circuits or corrosion that stops operation.
- Faulty control board misreading normal operation A transient electronic glitch can falsely trigger the E07 code even when the fan is working correctly.
Step-by-Step Fix
- Check your model number to confirm the dishwasher is built on a Bosch platform, since E07 meanings vary by OEM and this repair path applies only to Bosch-built Kenmore units.
- Turn off power at the circuit breaker for 30 seconds, then restore power and run a test cycle to see if the code clears, following Bosch’s recommended first step.
- Access the fan motor assembly by removing the lower kickplate and side panels as needed to locate the Zeolite or CrystalDry fan, usually mounted near the sump or base.
- Inspect wiring and connectors at the fan motor for corrosion, burns, or loose terminals, and repair or replace damaged wiring harnesses.
- Test the fan motor electrically by disconnecting it and measuring resistance across its terminals with a multimeter, or try applying direct voltage to verify it spins freely.
- Replace the fan motor if it shows open or shorted windings, does not spin, or shows physical damage to the housing or blades.
- Check the main control board for visible burns or damaged traces in the fan-motor circuit area, and replace the board if the motor tests good but the fault persists.
Parts Often Needed
| Part | Notes |
|---|---|
| Zeolite fan motor (CrystalDry fan motor) | Amazon | Match the part number to your Kenmore model, usually found on the Bosch cross-reference list. |
| Main control board | Amazon | Required only if the motor and wiring test normal but the code continues to appear. |
When to Call a Pro
Call a qualified appliance technician if the power reset does not clear the code and you are not comfortable working with electrical components or disassembling the dishwasher. Diagnosing control-board faults and safely accessing internal motor assemblies requires multimeter skills and familiarity with live-circuit testing. If your Kenmore model is not Bosch-built, a technician with access to the correct OEM service manual will be able to decode E07 for your specific platform and avoid unnecessary parts replacement.