How much does Viking dishwasher repair cost in Toronto?
Viking dishwasher repair in Toronto typically runs $180–$510 all-in, depending on the fault. The most common Viking call-out is not draining / standing water ($200–$390). Every visit starts with a flat $149.95 diagnostic, credited 100% toward your repair, and repairs are backed by a warranty.
- Diagnostic
- $149.95, credited 100% toward your repair
- Warranty
- on parts & workmanship
- Availability
- Same-day & next-day appointments available
Prices in CAD for Toronto; typical ranges — your exact quote is confirmed on-site before any work. Updated .
Most Viking dishwasher faults in Toronto come down to a handful of parts — and the majority are worth repairing rather than replacing a 9–12 years appliance. Anthony is a Red Seal certified technician who carries the common dishwasher parts on the van, so most Toronto jobs are diagnosed and fixed in a single visit.
How your repair works
Four simple steps, no surprises.
Book
Call or request a callback. Same-day & next-day appointments available.
Diagnose
A flat $149.95 diagnostic pinpoints the real fault.
Approve
You get an upfront all-in quote first — diagnostic credited 100% toward your repair.
Repaired
Fixed with OEM parts, backed by a 90-day warranty.
Viking dishwasher parts we stock
Viking dishwashers are a low-volume luxury line built by ASKO (Sweden) across two generations, so the first move on any call is decoding which platform is in the cabinet. The older ASKO DW20.3-platform units (DFUD/DFB/DDB/VUD, 6-digit-dash part numbers like 039758-000) and the later ASKO-built FDW/RDW/VDW generation share a drain-dominant service profile: the 039758-000 drain pump is the single most-replaced item, alongside flow-through heater failures (poor wash/no-dry), water-inlet-valve fill faults, and overflow/float lockouts that park the machine and run the drain pump to protect the base. Parts are distributor- and dealer-channel (Kimball, AllVikingParts, AppliancePartsGroup) — not GTA shelf stock like GE — and several assemblies (control board, some valves) are model/serial-coded, so honest lead-time counselling is part of every quote. Most independents specialize-or-decline here; we triage same-visit filter/drain/maintenance fixes against sealed-module orders against the serial.
Signature Viking faults
- Drain pump failure / blocked drain — standing water at cycle end; "Pots/Pans"+"Heavy" lights flash together (older gen) or F2 drain code on third-party-shorthand display units (most common)
- Flow-through heating element failure — dishes come out wet and not clean; no-heat / poor-dry; some display units show an E2/E02 code (third-party meaning, see codes) (common)
- Water inlet valve / fill faults — no or slow fill; "Light china" flash or F1 fill code; underfilled, weak wash (common)
- Overflow / float lockout (water in base tray) — machine stops and keeps draining; leak under unit; base-tray water trips the float switch, won't resume (occasional)
- Main control board (Elan machine controller) — dead panel, phantom selections, comms faults; some sources map a comms fault to E9 on display units (occasional)
| Part | OEM number | Price band |
|---|---|---|
| Drain pump (drain fault / standing water) | 039758-000 | $140–$240 |
| Water inlet valve (no-fill / slow-fill) | 039756-000 | $200–$300 |
| Flow-through heating element (no-heat / poor dry) — ASKO 8073785 | PD160014 | $150–$260 |
| Main control board (Elan machine controller — confirm by model/serial) | 031421-000 | $320–$520 |
| Float overflow microswitch (base-tray lockout) — ASKO 8073835 | PD140037 | $70–$140 |
Error codes we see on Viking dishwashers
- E2 / E02
- display-unit code on later ASKO-built FDW/RDW/VDW Viking units; most third-party repair sites read it as a heating / heater-not-reaching-temperature fault, though some sources map E02 to a drain fault and other code charts use F1 for heating — not in Viking manuals; confirm against the unit's own display legend by model/serial
- F1
- water-supply / inlet fault — no or insufficient fill water (closed tap, clogged inlet screen, low pressure, or failed inlet valve); third-party repair-shop shorthand, not printed in Viking manuals
- F2
- drain fault — dishwasher not draining (clogged/kinked drain hose, disposal knock-out plug not removed, clogged filters, or failed drain pump); third-party shorthand, not in Viking manuals
- F3
- third-party display shorthand with no single agreed meaning: some code charts read it as a thermistor / temperature-sensor fault, others as a high-water-level / float (overflow) fault — not printed in Viking manuals; verify against the unit's own legend
- "Heavy" / "Light china" / "Quick" flash codes
- Viking's actual printed manual signals (DFUD041/DFUD141): Heavy = too much water; Light-china = water-inlet fault (check the water valve is open); Quick = valve leakage
- "Pots/Pans"+"Heavy" both flashing
- blocked drain — clean coarse/fine strainers and fine filter, check drain hose and air gap
Why homeowners across Toronto call us
Repairs are carried out by Anthony, a Red Seal interprovincial journeyman who is 313A Licensed, TSSA Certified, ODP Certified — backed by $2,000,000+ general liability insurance and a 90-day workmanship warranty on every job.
Red Seal technician
Work done by Anthony, a certified journeyman — not a rotating subcontractor.
Licensed & gas-certified
313A refrigeration licence and TSSA gas certification for safe, code-correct repairs.
$2,000,000+ insured
Fully insured for general liability, so your home is protected during the repair.
90-day warranty
Parts and workmanship are warrantied — if it's not right, we come back.
OEM parts on the van
Common parts are stocked, so most jobs are completed on the first visit.
Upfront pricing
A flat $149.95 diagnostic, credited 100% toward your repair, and a quote before any work.
What our credentials mean for you
- Red Seal Certified
- The interprovincial standard for skilled trades — a journeyman who passed the national appliance-service exam.
- 313A Licensed
- Ontario's refrigeration & air-conditioning systems mechanic licence — legally required to work on sealed cooling systems.
- TSSA Certified
- Technical Standards & Safety Authority gas certification — qualified to work safely on gas appliances.
- ODP Certified
- Ozone Depletion Prevention certification — licensed to handle refrigerants responsibly and to code.
Servicing Dishwashers across Toronto
Viking dishwasher service in Toronto — the local specifics
- Viking dishwashers are ASKO-built across two generations, so before anything dispatches we decode the platform off the model and serial — the older DW20.3 units take 6-digit-dash parts like the 039758-000 drain pump and 039756-000 inlet valve, the later FDW/RDW/VDW units take PD-prefix parts that cross to ASKO numbers (PD160014 heating element = ASKO 8073785, PD140037 float microswitch = ASKO 8073835). These aren't GTA shelf stock the way Bosch is; they ride the Viking distributor/dealer channel (Kimball, AllVikingParts, AppliancePartsGroup), so even the common drain-and-fill fast-movers are usually order-in rather than same-visit, and we quote a realistic lead time up front instead of promising next-day. The 031421-000 Elan machine controller is the part you plan around — it's genuine OEM but model/serial-coded and dealer-leaning, so we never order it without confirming the platform first.
- The faster-moving Viking/ASKO numbers — the 039758-000 drain pump (the single most-replaced item on these machines), the 039756-000 inlet valve, the PD160014 / ASKO 8073785 flow-through heating element, and the PD140037 / ASKO 8073835 float overflow microswitch — are all genuine OEM and orderable through the Viking distributor channel, but they're distributor-stocked rather than Toronto open-shelf, so we stage them to the confirmed model rather than carry them blind on the van. The 031421-000 Elan controller is the slow line item: model/serial-coded and dealer-ordered, so we separate a drain-or-fill fault from a real board failure before anyone quotes it. Because the PD-prefix and 6-digit-dash generations aren't treated as interchangeable in service, we cross-check the platform on every order — a later VDW call shouldn't get a DW20.3 part.
- Toronto's Viking dishwasher base is overwhelmingly built-in, fully-integrated luxury installs in renovated kitchens and condos, so a board or sealed-module swap means planning a cabinet pull and disconnect rather than sliding the unit out free-standing — we price that in. As with Bosch here, the not-draining cause on a newer install is often the install, not the machine: an un-punched garbage-disposer knockout plug or a drain hose run without the high loop the Ontario plumbing code calls for, so we check the knockout and high-loop before condemning the 039758-000 pump. On a base-tray/overflow lockout we pull the lower kick panel and check for water tripping the PD140037 float before clearing — the machine parks and keeps running the drain pump as anti-flood protection. Viking dishwashers are 120V plug-or-hardwire appliances, not 240V, so there's no propane or dedicated-240V question on this fixture — that belongs to the gas cooking line, not the dishwasher.
Parts & timing: Common parts typically same-day via Scarborough and North York distributor branches.
Costs for every common fault, plus the full coverage map and disposal rules, live on dishwasher repair in Toronto and the Toronto hub.
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