Quick answer
A broken dishwasher door spring can cause the door to sag or not close properly. Turn off power and water, inspect the spring for damage, and replace it if necessary using a replacement kit.
Confirm the symptom
- Dishwasher door sags or doesn't close securely
- Loud noise when opening or closing the door
- Door won't stay open at an angle
Tools and prep
- Screwdrivers (flathead and Phillips)
- Replacement door spring kit
- Work gloves
- Flashlight
- Towel or rag
- Turn off power at circuit breaker
- Turn off water supply to dishwasher
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Inspect the Door SpringDo: Remove the lower panel or kickplate to access the spring.Observe: Look for visible damage, cracks, or wear on the spring.Means: The spring is likely damaged if it shows signs of wear.Next: Replace the spring if damaged.
- Remove the Old SpringDo: Use screwdrivers to remove the old spring from its mounting points.Observe: Note the spring's orientation and attachment points.Means: Proper orientation is crucial for correct installation.Next: Install the new spring.
- Install the New SpringDo: Attach the new spring to the same mounting points, ensuring it's securely fastened.Observe: The spring should be taut and properly aligned.Means: Correct installation ensures the door functions smoothly.Next: Test the door movement.
- Test the Door MovementDo: Open and close the door several times to check for smooth operation.Observe: The door should open and close without resistance or sagging.Means: Smooth movement confirms the spring is working correctly.Next: Reassemble the dishwasher.
- Reassemble the DishwasherDo: Replace the lower panel or kickplate and secure it with screws.Observe: All components should be properly aligned and secured.Means: A secure reassembly prevents future issues.Next: Restore power and water supply.
- Restore Power and WaterDo: Turn the circuit breaker back on and restore the water supply.Observe: The dishwasher should operate normally without door issues.Means: Successful repair resolves the door spring problem.Next: Final test run.
- Final Test RunDo: Run a short cycle to ensure the door functions correctly during operation.Observe: The door should remain closed during the cycle and open smoothly afterward.Means: A successful test confirms the repair is complete.Next: Monitor for any further issues.
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Worn or broken spring Over time, the spring can wear out from repeated use. | Common | Easy–Medium | Yes |
| Improper installation Incorrect installation can cause the spring to fail prematurely. | Sometimes | Medium | Yes |
| Door misalignment A misaligned door can put extra strain on the spring. | Sometimes | Easy–Medium | Sometimes |
| Corrosion or rust Moisture exposure can lead to corrosion, weakening the spring. | Rare | Easy | Sometimes |
| Overloading the dishwasher Excessive weight can stress the spring beyond its capacity. | Rare | Easy | No |
| Manufacturing defect A faulty spring from the factory can fail early. | Rare | Easy–Medium | Yes |
Parts matching
Replace the damaged spring with a compatible replacement kit.
- Measure the old spring to ensure the new one matches in size and tension
- Check the dishwasher model number for specific replacement recommendations
- Purchase a door spring kit that includes all necessary hardware
- Verify the spring type (torsion or extension) for your model
- Ensure the replacement is rated for your dishwasher's weight and size
Consult the dishwasher's user manual for recommended replacement parts and specifications.
When to call a professional
- The spring is difficult to remove or install without proper tools
- You notice other mechanical issues with the door or hinge
- The door still doesn't function properly after replacement
- You're unsure about the correct spring type or installation process
- The dishwasher is under warranty and you don't want to void it
FAQ
How long does a dishwasher door spring typically last?
A dishwasher door spring can last 5–10 years, depending on usage and maintenance.
Can I use a different type of spring if the exact replacement is unavailable?
It's not recommended to use a different type of spring, as it may not provide the correct tension or fit properly.
Why is my dishwasher door making a loud noise when opening?
A loud noise may indicate a worn or broken spring, or misalignment in the door mechanism.
Do I need to replace both springs if only one is damaged?
If only one spring is damaged, you can replace just that one. However, if both are worn, it's best to replace them both for balanced performance.
How do I know if the spring is the right size?
Measure the old spring's length, diameter, and tension, and compare it to the replacement specifications.