Troubleshooting
Resetting a Viking Dishwasher — and Counting the Lights Before You Do
How to reset Viking dishwasher controls: hold the START button for four seconds. Before you do, count the flashes on the Pots/Pans light and then on Normal Wash and write both numbers down — this machine displays no error code, the pair of counts is the entire message, and the reset clears it. Also worth knowing: after pressing START the door has to be closed securely within about four seconds or the cycle will not begin, which accounts for a share of the calls that arrive as a dead machine.
The full guide
How to reset Viking dishwasher lights — but count them first
This is the appliance on this make that shows nothing at all. There is no display, there is no code, and the only thing the machine will ever tell you is a count on each of two lamps.
Hold START for four seconds and it is gone. Nobody can recover it, and some of these conditions take a full cycle to reappear.
The four pairs worth knowing
| Pots/Pans | Normal Wash | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 5 | Drain error — sink, disposal, hose loop, filters |
| 2 | 2 | Fill timeout — supply valve, line, pressure, level |
| 2 | 3 | Low level — usually a dish turned over holding water |
| 4 | 1 | Temperature sensor |
Both lights flashing continuously, with no pause, is not a count. It is a pan flood — water in the base of the machine — and the right response is to shut the water off at the valve under the sink rather than to reset it.
Then the reset
START held for four seconds. The selected cycle cancels and the machine returns to standby.
That is the only reset this appliance has. There is no hidden button and there is no key combination.
The rule that catches everybody
After pressing START, the door has to be closed securely within about four seconds or the cycle will not begin. The start symbol lights to say the machine is ready, not that it is running.
People arriving from another make press START, load one more glass, and close the door twenty seconds later. Nothing happens, and the machine looks dead. It is not.
The older machines
Dishwashers built before 26 May 2010 do not count flashes at all. They mark an X under a row of cycle lights, and the pattern of marks is the code. The two tables are not compatible and reading the wrong one gives a confident, wrong answer.
The date code is on the serial plate inside the door frame. Thirty seconds, and it settles which machine you have.
When a reset is the wrong answer
If the lights are flashing a drain pair, resetting and running another cycle pushes more water at a drain path that is already blocked. Work through the free checks first — the sink, the disposal, the plug in the disposal, the high loop, the filters and whether the machine is level — because five of those six are outside the appliance.
If it turns out to be a repair
What this leads to, and what it costs
Every job on this site is priced the same way: an on-site diagnostic first, the figure agreed in writing before anybody starts.
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Count them — the pair is the message Dishwasher lights flashing
A Viking dishwasher has no error code. Two lights on the front flash a count each, and the pair of counts is the entire diagnostic vocabulary of the appliance.
- Cycle buttons flashing rather than lit
- Two lights flashing different counts
- Both lights flashing continuously
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Door, latch, and the four-second reset Dishwasher will not start
A machine that does nothing when the cycle is selected, or starts and stops immediately. Two of the causes are free to check and one of them is a habit rather than a malfunction.
- Nothing happens when START is pressed
- The start light blinks and nothing runs
- It runs for a moment and stops
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Usually the plumbing, not the machine Dishwasher not draining
Water standing in the bottom at the end of a cycle. Six things are worth checking before anybody is called, and between them they resolve most of these.
- Water in the bottom after a cycle
- One flash then five on the front lights
- It drains slowly rather than not at all
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Stainless front · Panel ready · Undercounter · 18" and 24" Dishwashers
Stainless-fronted and panel-ready models, all of them Energy Star, all built around a variable-speed motor that changes water pressure with the cycle. It is also the appliance in this line most likely to report an error on its own display, which makes the first phone call much shorter.
- A cycle that stops part-way with water in the tub
- Dishes coming out gritty or still wet
- A code on the panel and a cycle that will not start
Questions people ask about this
What is the error code on a Viking dishwasher?
There is not one. This maker publishes no numbered code for any of its dishwashers — anything online offering one has invented it. Two lights flash a count each and the pair is the message.
Why does the door have to be closed so quickly?
Pressing START readies the cycle and the door has to be latched within about four seconds for it to begin. It surprises people who have moved from another make, and it is not a malfunction.
The start light is blinking and nothing happens.
That means the cycle was interrupted. Hold START for four seconds to cancel, then select again. It is in the manual and it costs nothing.
I reset it and now the lights are not flashing at all.
That is what the reset does. If the underlying condition is still there it will reappear during the next cycle — which is why counting first is worth the thirty seconds.
My machine marks an X under the cycle lights instead.
Then it was built before 26 May 2010 and it uses a completely different table. The date code on the serial plate inside the door frame settles which one you have.
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This article is based on:
- Official manufacturer documentation
- Internal repair procedures
- Technician repair history
- Company quality standards