Dishwasher Does Not Fill: Troubleshooting Guide

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Quick answer

Check the water supply valve and filter. Ensure the inlet hose is not kinked. Inspect the float switch for blockage. Test the water inlet valve for power and replace if faulty.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

Check Water Supply Valve

Do: Locate the water supply valve under the sink and ensure it is fully open.

Observe: Valve is open and water flows freely.

Means: Water supply is not the issue.

Next: Check inlet hose for kinks or blockages.

Inspect Inlet Hose

Do: Examine the inlet hose for kinks, cracks, or blockages.

Observe: Hose is clear and not kinked.

Means: Inlet hose is not the issue.

Next: Check the water inlet valve for power.

Test Water Inlet Valve

Do: Use a multimeter to test the water inlet valve for power during a cycle.

Observe: Valve receives power but does not open.

Means: Valve is faulty and needs replacement.

Next: Replace the water inlet valve.

Check Float Switch

Do: Lift the float switch inside the dishwasher to see if it moves freely.

Observe: Float switch is stuck or blocked.

Means: Float switch is preventing water from entering.

Next: Clean or replace the float switch.

Inspect Water Filter

Do: Remove and clean the water filter for debris or mineral buildup.

Observe: Filter is clean and unobstructed.

Means: Filter is not the issue.

Next: Check the dishwasher's water inlet screen.

Check Inlet Screen

Do: Inspect the inlet screen at the water inlet valve for debris.

Observe: Screen is clean and free of blockages.

Means: Inlet screen is not the issue.

Next: Test the dishwasher's water pressure.

Test Water Pressure

Do: Check the water pressure using a pressure gauge on the supply line.

Observe: Water pressure is within the recommended range (40-80 psi).

Means: Water pressure is sufficient.

Next: Consult a professional if no issues are found.

Reset Dishwasher

Do: Unplug the dishwasher for 1 minute, then plug it back in.

Observe: Dishwasher resets and fills with water.

Means: The issue was temporary and resolved.

Next: Monitor the dishwasher during the next cycle.

Common causes table

CauseWhyLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Closed water supply valveWater cannot enter the dishwasher if the valve is closed.HighLowNo
Clogged inlet hose or filterDebris or mineral buildup blocks water flow.HighLowNo
Faulty water inlet valveValve fails to open, preventing water from entering.MediumMediumYes
Stuck float switchFloat switch prevents water from entering if stuck.MediumLowYes
Low water pressureInsufficient pressure prevents proper filling.LowLowNo
Malfunctioning control boardControl board fails to send power to the inlet valve.LowHighYes

Parts matching

When replacing parts, ensure compatibility with your dishwasher model.

Consult your dishwasher's manual for specific part numbers and installation instructions.

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FAQ

How do I know if the water inlet valve is faulty?

If the valve receives power but does not open, it is likely faulty and needs replacement.

Can low water pressure affect the dishwasher's performance?

Yes, low water pressure can prevent the dishwasher from filling properly. Check the pressure gauge for readings below 40 psi.

What should I do if the float switch is stuck?

Clean the float switch and ensure it moves freely. If it remains stuck, replace it.

Is it normal for the dishwasher to not fill if the filter is clogged?

Yes, a clogged filter can restrict water flow. Clean the filter regularly to prevent this issue.