Quick answer
If your Beko dishwasher is making noise but not working, first unplug it and check the filter. A clogged filter or faulty motor can cause this issue. If cleaning the filter doesn't help, inspect the motor for damage.
Confirm the symptom
- Dishwasher makes loud noises like grinding or humming
- No water entering or draining
- Dishes remain dirty after a cycle
- Control panel lights are on but no operation
Tools and prep
- Screwdriver (Phillips and flathead)
- Socket wrench set
- Flashlight
- Rubber gloves
- Bucket for water collection
- Owner's manual for reference
- Ensure the dishwasher is unplugged before starting
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Unplug and Inspect the FilterDo: Locate and remove the filter at the bottom of the dishwasher. Clean it thoroughly under running water to remove debris.Observe: Check for clogs or damage in the filter and spray arms.Means: A clogged filter can prevent proper water flow and cause noise.Next: If the filter is clean, move to the next step.
- Check the Spray ArmsDo: Inspect the spray arms for clogs or blockages. Use a toothpick or pin to clear any debris from the nozzles.Observe: Water should flow freely from the spray arm nozzles when the dishwasher is running.Means: Clogged spray arms can cause uneven water distribution and noise.Next: If spray arms are clear, proceed to the next step.
- Test the MotorDo: Listen closely to the motor while the dishwasher is running. A humming or grinding sound may indicate a motor issue.Observe: The motor should run smoothly without unusual noises.Means: A faulty motor can cause the dishwasher to make noise without functioning properly.Next: If the motor is noisy, consider replacing it.
- Inspect the PumpDo: Check the pump for any visible damage or blockages. Use a flashlight to look inside the pump area.Observe: The pump should be free of debris and operate without resistance.Means: A clogged or damaged pump can cause noise and prevent water circulation.Next: If the pump is damaged, it may need to be replaced.
- Check the Door LatchDo: Ensure the door is fully closed and the latch is engaging properly. Test the latch mechanism for any obstructions.Observe: The door should close securely and the latch should click into place.Means: A faulty door latch can prevent the dishwasher from starting or operating correctly.Next: If the latch is faulty, it may need to be replaced.
- Test the Control PanelDo: Press and hold the power button for 30 seconds to reset the control panel. Check if the dishwasher responds to other buttons.Observe: The control panel should light up and respond to button presses after the reset.Means: A malfunctioning control panel can cause the dishwasher to appear non-functional.Next: If the control panel still doesn't work, consult a professional.
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Clogged Filter Debris in the filter can block water flow and cause noise. | Common | Easy | Dishwasher Filter |
| Clogged Spray Arms Blocked spray arm nozzles prevent proper water distribution. | Common | Easy | Spray Arm |
| Faulty Motor A damaged motor can cause noise without proper operation. | Sometimes | Hard | Dishwasher Motor |
| Clogged or Damaged Pump A blocked or damaged pump can prevent water circulation and cause noise. | Sometimes | Medium | Dishwasher Pump |
| Faulty Door Latch A malfunctioning door latch can prevent the dishwasher from starting. | Sometimes | Medium | Door Latch |
| Malfunctioning Control Panel A faulty control panel can prevent the dishwasher from operating correctly. | Rare | Hard | Control Panel |
Parts matching
If you need to replace parts, match these common issues with the correct components:
- Clogged Filter → Dishwasher Filter
- Clogged Spray Arms → Spray Arm
- Faulty Motor → Dishwasher Motor
- Clogged or Damaged Pump → Dishwasher Pump
- Faulty Door Latch → Door Latch
- Malfunctioning Control Panel → Control Panel
Always refer to your Beko dishwasher's manual for part numbers and compatibility.
When to call a professional
- If the dishwasher still makes noise and doesn't work after cleaning the filter and spray arms
- If you suspect a faulty motor or pump and lack the tools or experience to replace them
- If the control panel doesn't respond after a reset
- If you're unsure about any step or if the problem persists after trying all troubleshooting steps
FAQ
Why is my Beko dishwasher making noise but not cleaning dishes?
This could be due to clogged spray arms or a faulty motor preventing proper water circulation.
Can a dirty filter cause my dishwasher to stop working?
Yes, a clogged filter can block water flow and cause the dishwasher to make noise without functioning properly.
How do I know if my dishwasher motor is faulty?
Listen for unusual noises like grinding or humming, and check if the motor runs without the dishwasher operating.
Is it safe to unplug the dishwasher while it's running?
Yes, unplugging the dishwasher is safe and recommended when troubleshooting electrical issues.
Can I replace the dishwasher motor myself?
Replacing a dishwasher motor can be complex and may require professional assistance if you're not experienced with appliance repairs.