Dishwasher Fills But Will Not Wash: Troubleshooting Guide

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Quick answer

If your dishwasher fills but won't wash, check the filter, heating element, and motor. Clean the filter, inspect the heating element for damage, and test the motor for continuity. If these don't resolve the issue, consider replacing the motor or calling a professional.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

Check the Dishwasher Filter

Do: Remove the bottom rack and locate the filter at the bottom of the dishwasher. Use a plastic putty knife to scrape off any debris or food particles.

Observe: The filter is clean and free of blockages.

Means: A clogged filter can prevent proper water flow and washing.

Next: If the filter is clean, move to the next step. If not, clean it thoroughly and reassemble the dishwasher to see if it resolves the issue.

Inspect the Spray Arms

Do: Check the spray arms for clogs or damage. Use a toothpick or small brush to clear any blockages in the spray holes.

Observe: Spray arms are clear and rotate freely.

Means: Clogged or damaged spray arms can prevent water from reaching the dishes.

Next: If the spray arms are clear and functional, proceed to the next step. If not, replace the damaged spray arms.

Test the Water Inlet Valve

Do: Use a multimeter to test the water inlet valve for continuity. Locate the valve at the back of the dishwasher near the water supply line.

Observe: The multimeter shows continuity, indicating the valve is working.

Means: A faulty water inlet valve may not allow enough water into the dishwasher for proper washing.

Next: If the valve is faulty, replace it. If it's working, continue to the next step.

Check the Heating Element

Do: Locate the heating element at the bottom of the dishwasher. Use a multimeter to test for continuity.

Observe: The heating element shows continuity and is not damaged.

Means: A damaged heating element can prevent the dishwasher from heating water, affecting the wash cycle.

Next: If the heating element is faulty, replace it. If it's working, move to the next step.

Inspect the Motor

Do: Locate the motor, usually at the bottom of the dishwasher. Use a multimeter to test the motor for continuity.

Observe: The motor shows continuity and operates without noise.

Means: A faulty motor can prevent the dishwasher from agitating water or spinning the spray arms.

Next: If the motor is faulty, replace it. If it's working, continue to the next step.

Check the Control Board

Do: Inspect the control board for any visible damage or burn marks. Use a multimeter to test for power supply to the board.

Observe: The control board is undamaged and receiving power.

Means: A malfunctioning control board can prevent the dishwasher from starting the wash cycle.

Next: If the control board is damaged, it may need to be replaced by a professional. If it's functioning, proceed to the next step.

Test the Door Latch Switch

Do: Check the door latch switch to ensure it is engaging properly. Use a multimeter to test for continuity when the door is closed.

Observe: The door latch switch shows continuity when the door is closed.

Means: A faulty door latch switch can prevent the dishwasher from starting the wash cycle.

Next: If the door latch switch is faulty, replace it. If it's working, continue to the next step.

Run a Test Cycle

Do: Reconnect the dishwasher to the power source and run a test cycle to see if the issue is resolved.

Observe: The dishwasher fills, washes, and drains properly.

Means: The problem has been resolved through the troubleshooting steps.

Next: If the dishwasher operates correctly, the issue is resolved. If not, consider calling a professional for further assistance.

Common causes table

CauseWhyLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Clogged FilterA clogged filter can block water flow and prevent proper washing.HighLowDishwasher Filter
Clogged or Damaged Spray ArmsClogged or damaged spray arms can prevent water from reaching the dishes.HighLowSpray Arms
Faulty Water Inlet ValveA faulty water inlet valve may not allow enough water into the dishwasher for proper washing.MediumMediumWater Inlet Valve
Damaged Heating ElementA damaged heating element can prevent the dishwasher from heating water, affecting the wash cycle.MediumMediumHeating Element
Faulty MotorA faulty motor can prevent the dishwasher from agitating water or spinning the spray arms.MediumHighDishwasher Motor
Malfunctioning Control BoardA malfunctioning control board can prevent the dishwasher from starting the wash cycle.LowHighControl Board
Faulty Door Latch SwitchA faulty door latch switch can prevent the dishwasher from starting the wash cycle.LowMediumDoor Latch Switch

Parts matching

When replacing parts, ensure compatibility with your dishwasher model. Check the model number on the appliance and match the following specifications:

Always refer to the dishwasher's user manual for specific part numbers and installation instructions.

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FAQ

Why is my dishwasher filling but not washing?

This can be caused by a clogged filter, faulty water inlet valve, damaged heating element, or a malfunctioning motor. Check these components for issues.

How do I clean the dishwasher filter?

Remove the bottom rack and locate the filter at the bottom of the dishwasher. Use a plastic putty knife to scrape off debris and rinse it thoroughly with water.

Can a clogged spray arm prevent the dishwasher from washing?

Yes, clogged spray arms can block water from reaching the dishes. Clean the spray arms with a toothpick or small brush to clear any blockages.

What should I do if the dishwasher motor is faulty?

If the motor is faulty, it may need to be replaced. If you are not comfortable with electrical repairs, consider calling a professional technician.