Dishwasher Medium Severity
F86 Miele Error Code

Water Level / Pressure Sensor Fault

The F86 error code means the water level sensor (pressure switch) in your Miele dishwasher is sending incorrect or out-of-range readings to the control board. This sensor monitors the water height in the tub — if its readings are unreliable, the board cannot manage fill and drain cycles safely.

~30%

DIY Fixable

$150-350

Typical Repair Cost

45 min – 1.5 hrs

Pro Repair Time

Quick Assessment

Answer to continue safely

Is it safe to keep using?

No. An unreliable water level sensor can cause overfilling (flood risk) or underfilling (pump damage). Do not use the dishwasher until F86 is resolved.

Can I reset the code?

Yes. Yes. Turn off at mains for 10 minutes with the tub empty. If the pressure tube was temporarily blocked, cleaning and resetting may fix it.

When to stop immediately?

Stop if you notice: The machine overfills noticeably, Water leaks onto the floor during a cycle.

Symptoms You May Notice

Incorrect water level in the tub

The machine may overfill or underfill because the board is getting wrong level data

Machine does not start draining

If the sensor reports the tub as empty when it is not, the drain cycle may not activate

Cycle stops at unexpected points

The board pauses the cycle when water level readings do not match expectations

F86 may appear intermittently

A failing sensor often gives erratic readings — correct on some cycles, wrong on others

Possible Causes

1

Blocked Pressure Chamber or Tube

The small air tube connecting the tub to the pressure switch is blocked by food debris, grease, or mineral deposits. This is the most common cause (~40%).

DIY Possible
2

Failed Pressure Switch

The pressure switch (analog or electronic) has drifted out of calibration or failed.

Requires Professional
3

Cracked or Disconnected Air Tube

The rubber tube from the tub to the pressure switch has cracked, slipped off, or developed a pinhole leak.

Requires Professional
4

Sump Blockage

Debris in the sump area prevents water from reaching the pressure chamber, giving false low readings.

DIY Possible
5

Control Board Input Fault

The input circuit on the PCB that reads the pressure switch signal has failed.

Requires Professional

Safe Checks You Can Do

These checks are safe for homeowners. No disassembly required. Do not remove panels or access internal components.
  1. 1

    Clean the Filters and Sump

    Remove and clean all filters. Clear any debris from the sump area — a blocked sump can prevent water from reaching the pressure sensor.

    A clean sump ensures accurate pressure readings at the sensor.

  2. 2

    Run a Hot Empty Cycle

    Run the hottest cycle empty with a dishwasher cleaner. This can dissolve grease and deposits in the pressure chamber and air tube.

    Add 2 cups of white vinegar to the bottom of an empty tub before starting.

  3. 3

    Power Reset

    Turn off at mains for 10 minutes. The pressure sensor may need to recalibrate to the ambient (empty tub) pressure.

    Make sure the tub is empty before resetting — the board uses the initial reading as a baseline.

  4. 4

    Check for Standing Water

    Before starting a cycle, open the door and check if any water is sitting in the tub from a previous incomplete cycle. If so, run a drain-only program first.

    Residual water throws off the initial pressure reading and can cause F86.

  5. 5

    Monitor Fill and Drain Behavior

    Start a cycle and observe: does the machine fill to the correct level? Does it drain completely? Note any inconsistencies for a technician.

    If the machine alternates between overfill and underfill, the pressure sensor is likely failing.

When to Call a Professional

Contact a qualified Miele technician if:

  • F86 persists after sump cleaning and pressure tube inspection
  • The water level is consistently wrong despite a clean system
  • The pressure switch does not respond to manual testing
  • The air tube is cracked, disconnected, or blocked deep inside
  • The machine is under warranty

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