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MDT24H3AST E2 Error Code | Midea Dishwasher Fault Guide

Error E2 on Midea MDT24H3AST: Drain error — dishwasher failed to drain water within the required time limit. Follow the troubleshooting steps below to diagnose and fix this Dishwasher issue.

What Is the E2 Error Code on the Midea MDT24H3AST? The E2 fault on the Midea MDT24H3AST — a 24-inch 45 dBA Top Control Built-In Dishwasher with 14 place settings, third rack, Extended Dry dual-fan system, leak sensor, and ENERGY STAR certification — means: Drain error — dishwasher failed to drain water within the required time limit. The E2 error code on Midea dishwashers means the machine could not drain water from the tub within the required time during or after a wash cycle. The drain pump ran but the water level did not drop to the required level within approximately 3-5 minutes, prompting the control board to halt the cycle. E2 is typically caused by a blockage somewhere in the drain path — from the coarse filter at the bottom of the tub all the way through the drain hose to the sink drain. Clearing the blockage usually resolves E2 without professional service. > Severity: Medium — Many users can resolve this issue without professional help. ---

Section titled “What Is the E2 Error Code on the Midea MDT24H3AST? The E2 fault on the Midea MDT24H3AST — a 24-inch 45 dBA Top Control Built-In Dishwasher with 14 place settings, third rack, Extended Dry dual-fan system, leak sensor, and ENERGY STAR certification — means: Drain error — dishwasher failed to drain water within the required time limit. The E2 error code on Midea dishwashers means the machine could not drain water from the tub within the required time during or after a wash cycle. The drain pump ran but the water level did not drop to the required level within approximately 3-5 minutes, prompting the control board to halt the cycle. E2 is typically caused by a blockage somewhere in the drain path — from the coarse filter at the bottom of the tub all the way through the drain hose to the sink drain. Clearing the blockage usually resolves E2 without professional service. > Severity: Medium — Many users can resolve this issue without professional help. ---”

Symptoms of the E2 Error When the E2 error code appears on your Midea MDT24H3AST: - E2 displayed on the control panel

Section titled “Symptoms of the E2 Error When the E2 error code appears on your Midea MDT24H3AST: - E2 displayed on the control panel”
  • Standing water visible at the bottom of the dishwasher tub at end of cycle
  • Gurgling or straining sounds from the drain pump
  • Cycle does not complete — stops at drain step
  • Dishes not properly cleaned due to dirty water remaining in tub ---

Common Causes The E2 error on the Midea MDT24H3AST is typically caused by: - Coarse filter or fine filter basket inside the dishwasher tub is clogged with food debris

Section titled “Common Causes The E2 error on the Midea MDT24H3AST is typically caused by: - Coarse filter or fine filter basket inside the dishwasher tub is clogged with food debris”
  • Drain hose is kinked, looped too low, or has become partially blocked
  • Drain hose connects directly to a garbage disposal that has not been cleared
  • High loop or anti-siphon air gap on the drain line is clogged or incorrectly installed
  • Drain pump motor has failed or pump impeller is jammed with debris ---
StepActionWhat to DoExpected Result
1Clean the dishwasher filtersOpen the dishwasher door and remove the bottom rack. Locate the cylindrical coarse filter and flat fine filter mesh at the bottom of the tub. Turn the coarse filter counterclockwise to unlock it, lift out both filters, and rinse them under running warm water. Use a soft brush to remove all food debris.Filters are completely clean and reinstalled correctly
2Check the drain hose routing and kinksPull the dishwasher forward slightly and examine the drain hose at the back. It should have a high loop (secured at cabinet height) or connect to an air gap fitting on the counter. Straighten any kinks and ensure the hose is not submerged in standing water under the sink.Drain hose has a proper high loop with no kinks or blockages
3Check the garbage disposal knockout plugIf the drain hose connects to a garbage disposal, ensure the knockout plug inside the disposal inlet was removed at installation. Run the disposal for 30 seconds to clear any food buildup blocking the drain connection.Knockout plug removed; disposal runs freely with no blockage
4Manually clear standing waterRemove any standing water from the tub using a cup or sponge. Check the sump area at the very bottom of the tub for large food particles, glass fragments, or debris blocking the drain opening. Remove any visible obstructions.Tub sump is clear of debris and drains manually when pump runs
5Test the drain pumpIf all blockages are cleared but E2 persists, the drain pump may have failed. Listen for humming when the pump runs — a hum with no water movement indicates a jammed or failed impeller. The pump coil resistance should measure approximately 180 Ω. Contact Midea service at 1-877-468-4734 if pump replacement is needed.Drain pump runs freely and water exits through drain hose

E2 means the dishwasher failed to drain water within the required time. The most common cause is a clogged filter at the bottom of the tub — food debris accumulates after many cycles and blocks drainage. Cleaning the filters is the first and most effective fix for E2.

Start by cleaning the coarse and fine filters at the bottom of the tub. Then check the drain hose for kinks and verify the garbage disposal connection is clear. After fixing any blockages, reset the dishwasher by holding Start/Pause for 3 seconds and run a new cycle.

Why does my Midea dishwasher have standing water at the bottom?

Section titled “Why does my Midea dishwasher have standing water at the bottom?”

Standing water after a cycle is the primary symptom of E2. It most commonly results from a clogged filter blocking the sump drain, but can also be caused by a kinked drain hose, blocked garbage disposal, or a failed drain pump. Start with filter cleaning as it resolves the majority of E2 cases.

How often should I clean my Midea dishwasher filters?

Section titled “How often should I clean my Midea dishwasher filters?”

Midea recommends cleaning the dishwasher filters once a month with regular use. If you notice food debris on dishes after washing, poor drainage, or unusual odors, clean the filters immediately regardless of the schedule.

Can I use my Midea dishwasher when E2 is showing?

Section titled “Can I use my Midea dishwasher when E2 is showing?”

No. Operating the dishwasher with E2 active means dirty water cannot drain properly, leaving the tub full of contaminated water. Running the dishwasher in this state wastes water, delivers poor cleaning results, and can damage the pump over time. Resolve E2 before running another cycle. ---

Is it safe to keep using my Midea MDT24H3AST with error E2?

Section titled “Is it safe to keep using my Midea MDT24H3AST with error E2?”

If error E2 does not indicate an immediate safety hazard such as a gas leak, electrical short, or water flooding, you can continue limited use while monitoring the appliance. However, running the Dishwasher with an active error code increases the risk of further damage. Address the underlying issue as soon as possible. For high-severity errors, disconnect the appliance and contact a qualified technician.

How much does it cost to fix error E2 on a Midea MDT24H3AST?

Section titled “How much does it cost to fix error E2 on a Midea MDT24H3AST?”

Repair costs for error E2 on the Midea MDT24H3AST Dishwasher depend on the root cause. DIY fixes such as cleaning filters, resetting the unit, or reconnecting loose wires cost nothing beyond basic tools. If a component replacement is needed, parts and labor from a certified technician are the main expenses. Contact a Midea-authorized service provider for an accurate estimate based on your specific situation.

What does error code E2 mean on a Midea Dishwasher?

Section titled “What does error code E2 mean on a Midea Dishwasher?”

Error code E2 on Midea Dishwasher models indicates Drain error — dishwasher failed to drain water within the required time limit. This error is detected by the appliance’s internal diagnostic system and displayed to alert the user that attention is needed. Refer to the troubleshooting steps above for guidance on resolving this issue.

Is it safe to keep using my Midea MDT24H3AST with error E2?

Section titled “Is it safe to keep using my Midea MDT24H3AST with error E2?”

If error E2 does not indicate an immediate safety hazard such as a gas leak, electrical short, or water flooding, you can continue limited use while monitoring the appliance. However, running the Dishwasher with an active error code increases the risk of further damage. Address the underlying issue as soon as possible. For high-severity errors, disconnect the appliance and contact a qualified technician.

How much does it cost to fix error E2 on a Midea MDT24H3AST?

Section titled “How much does it cost to fix error E2 on a Midea MDT24H3AST?”

Repair costs for error E2 on the Midea MDT24H3AST Dishwasher depend on the root cause. DIY fixes such as cleaning filters, resetting the unit, or reconnecting loose wires cost nothing beyond basic tools. If a component replacement is needed, parts and labor from a certified technician are the main expenses. Contact a Midea-authorized service provider for an accurate estimate based on your specific situation.

What does error code E2 mean on a Midea Dishwasher?

Section titled “What does error code E2 mean on a Midea Dishwasher?”

Error code E2 on Midea Dishwasher models indicates Drain error — dishwasher failed to drain water within the required time limit. This error is detected by the appliance’s internal diagnostic system and displayed to alert the user that attention is needed. Refer to the troubleshooting steps above for guidance on resolving this issue.

Need Professional Help? If the E2 error persists, contact Midea Customer Support: - Phone: 1-877-468-4734

Section titled “Need Professional Help? If the E2 error persists, contact Midea Customer Support: - Phone: 1-877-468-4734”
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