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Fisher & Paykel A09 — A09 on a newest-gen Fisher & Paykel DishDrawer (DD*C) means the sanitize cycle did not reach the required temperature.

Complete diagnostics and troubleshooting guide for Fisher & Paykel dishwasher error code A09. Learn what it means, what causes it, and whether you need professional repair.

Severity Medium Repair Needs technician Components Heating element, temperature sensor, control board

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A09 at a glance.

Error code A09
Appliance type Dishwasher
Severity Medium
Repairability Needs technician
Affected components Heating element, temperature sensor, control board

Understanding error code A09.

A09 on a newest-gen Fisher & Paykel DishDrawer (DD*C) means the sanitize cycle did not reach the required temperature.

What A09 means (fisher paykel a09 error)

On the newest-generation DishDrawer (DD*C models), a fisher paykel a09 error means the sanitize cycle did not reach its required temperature. Fisher & Paykel DishDrawer dishwashers use a SmartDrive direct-drive motor as both the wash and drain pump, and the fault-code scheme varies by generation, so always match the code to your DishDrawer model. The heating element or temperature sensing is the usual suspect, which is a technician-level check.

Symptoms to look for

A09 is tied specifically to the sanitize phase, so its signs surface around heat rather than fill or drainage. The code typically appears at the end of a sanitize cycle that never climbed to temperature, while the rest of the wash may look perfectly normal, and it tends to come straight back after a reset. Reading your DishDrawer’s behaviour against the list below confirms an A09 heating fault rather than an unrelated problem.

  • “A09” shows after a sanitize cycle
  • The sanitize phase did not complete to temperature
  • Wash may otherwise look normal
  • The fault recurs after a reset

Likely causes of the fisher paykel a09 error

An A09 means the water never reached sanitize temperature, so the suspects all sit on the heating circuit. A failed element is the most direct explanation, but a sensor misreading the heat, a break in the wiring, or the control board faulting the circuit can each produce the same result — and every one of these is verified by a specialist technician with the correct Fisher & Paykel part rather than by an owner.

  • Heating element fault — water does not reach sanitize temperature
  • Temperature sensor fault — the control misreads heat
  • Wiring fault — a break in the heating circuit
  • Control fault — the board faults the heating

What you can check

Because A09 lives on the heating circuit, the owner-level steps are deliberately limited to a power reset and a little observation. Cycle the breaker, note whether the wash felt cooler than usual, and avoid hammering the drawer with retries while the code is up. Anything beyond that involves the heating element and live wiring, so leave the testing to a technician and never bypass a safety device to investigate.

  1. Power off at the breaker for a minute, then restore power.
  2. Note whether washing seems cooler than usual.
  3. Avoid repeated retries while A09 is present.
  4. Because heating circuits are involved, leave A09 to a technician.

Parts a technician may check or replace

To resolve an A09, a technician tests the parts that drive and monitor the sanitize heat — the heating element, the temperature sensor, and the control board. Whatever turns out to be faulty is identified against your DishDrawer’s exact model and serial number and ordered as the matching component for that unit, so the sanitize phase climbs back to temperature with the right element or sensor instead of a guess. Pinning down the failed part first keeps the work narrow and avoids swapping good components on the heating circuit.

When to call a technician for the fisher paykel a09 error

A09 needs a technician to test the heating element and temperature sensor and replace the failed part. When the fix calls for specialist service, book a visit through our scheduling page and an experienced, qualified technician will diagnose and repair it, backed by a 30-day labor warranty.

Prevention and care

A09 is a heating-circuit fault, so there is little an owner can do to force the element to last longer, but good habits still help. Run the drawer on appropriate cycles, keep the wash filters clean so the SmartDrive system is not fighting debris, and give the unit a stable, correctly rated power supply so the control never sees an out-of-range heating reading. An installation done to specification protects the wiring behind the panel. If A09 recurs, note exactly what the display showed before you reset it — that detail helps a technician confirm whether the element, sensor, or control is at fault.

If A09 keeps stopping your sanitize cycle short, dig into our wider Fisher & Paykel Dishwasher diagnostics, see how Fisher & Paykel Dishwasher repair tackles a heating fault, confirm your generation in the Fisher & Paykel models reference, compare notes on a DishDrawer not drying since both touch heat, check who covers your area on the service locations page, or go straight to schedule a service visit. For Fisher & Paykel manufacturer documentation and model lookup, visit Fisher & Paykel at fisherpaykel.com/us.

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