FAE1
MediumTechnicianDishwasher · 10–20 min (test only)

Airflow or vent sensor fault — drying system not detecting proper airflow

The FAE1 error on the Maytag MDB7959SKZ indicates airflow or vent sensor fault — drying system not detecting proper airflow. This typically occurs due to vent fan motor not running due to component failure. A qualified technician can usually diagnose this in 10–20 min (test only), but the steps below will help you understand the issue.

Quick Fix
Cancel the cycle and restart a full wash cycle with heated dry enabled

Common Causes of FAE1

  • 1Vent fan motor not running due to component failure
  • 2Vent sensor wiring harness loose or disconnected
  • 3Failed vent sensor unable to detect fan operation
  • 4Control board relay for the vent fan circuit has failed

How to Fix FAE1

10–20 min (test only)
  1. 1

    Step 1

    Cancel the cycle and restart a full wash cycle with heated dry enabled

  2. 2

    Step 2

    Listen at the end of the wash cycle for audible fan noise during the drying phase

  3. 3

    Step 3

    If you can hear the vent fan running but FAE1 still appears, the vent sensor may be faulty

  4. 4

    Step 4

    If the vent fan is silent during the drying phase, the fan motor has likely failed

  5. 5

    Step 5

    Reset the dishwasher by unplugging it for 5 minutes and running another test cycle

  6. 6

    Step 6

    Call a technician if FAE1 returns — vent fan and sensor diagnosis requires control board testing

Tools Needed

none

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Maytag FAE1 error

The FAE1 error on the Maytag MDB7959SKZ indicates a problem with the vent or airflow system used during the drying cycle. The sensor detects whether the vent fan is operating correctly. When dishes are still wet at cycle end or FAE1 appears, the vent fan motor or its detection sensor has likely failed and requires a technician's diagnosis.

Yes, the dishwasher will typically still wash and rinse dishes normally when FAE1 appears. The error affects the drying phase, meaning dishes will likely be wetter than expected at the end of the cycle. You can open the door at cycle end to air-dry dishes as a temporary workaround while scheduling a service visit.

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