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My dishwasher is only about a year and a half old. We had a bad storm yesterday…my power surged and then the e2 f2 code started flashing. Did the reset, took the door off and checked connections…still flashing. Do I randomly start buying parts? How do I check to see if it’s something I can fix? I am handy, but appliances are new territory for me. All info. is appreciated. Update (10/25/2018)

Update (10/25/2018)

The e2 f2 error usually means main control board is not getting correct signal from the user interface. Turn off power/breaker, remove screws holding inner door liner, remove liner and check/secure/clean all wire connections from front interface and main control board. The number you gave me an oven, please check it for accuracy.

In cases like this, the control module has been effected. This can be as simple as an open internal fuse or more complicated like a smoked controller IC. In either case, knowing the exact make and model is critical. Please update this with the make and model. Also, a Google search of the model number and the keyword “parts” should get you to a site to check for parts availability. If you can post a picture of the control module, we may be able to see a damaged part that can be replaced as a start. Dan

Replaced the control module