Quick answer
First, ensure the dishwasher is off and unplugged. Check for any obvious obstructions or misalignments in the glass racks. If the racks are bent or broken, they may need to be replaced. For minor adjustments, you can realign or tighten the rack supports.
Confirm the symptom
- Glass racks are wobbly or unstable.
- Glassware is not secure and falls during the cycle.
- Racks are misaligned or difficult to slide in and out.
- There are visible cracks or breaks in the rack supports.
Tools and prep
- Screwdriver (Phillips or flathead, depending on your model).
- Pliers
- Replacement rack or rack parts (if needed).
- User manual for your dishwasher model.
- Ensure the dishwasher is off and unplugged.
- Clear the area around the dishwasher for easy access.
- Wear gloves to protect your hands.
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Inspect the RacksDo: Remove the racks from the dishwasher.Observe: Check for any visible damage, such as cracks or breaks.Means: If damaged, you may need to replace the racks.Next: Move to Step 2 if no damage is found.
- Check for ObstructionsDo: Look for any items or debris that may be causing the racks to stick or misalign.Observe: Remove any obstructions found.Means: This can often resolve minor issues with rack movement.Next: Proceed to Step 3 if the problem persists.
- Realign the RacksDo: Adjust the rack supports to ensure they are properly aligned.Observe: Use the screwdriver to tighten or loosen the supports as needed.Means: This can help stabilize wobbly racks.Next: Move to Step 4 if the racks are still unstable.
- Tighten Loose ScrewsDo: Check all screws and bolts securing the racks.Observe: Tighten any that are loose using the screwdriver.Means: This can prevent the racks from moving around during the cycle.Next: Proceed to Step 5 if the issue continues.
- Replace Damaged PartsDo: Order and install replacement rack supports or entire racks if necessary.Observe: Follow the manufacturer's instructions for installation.Means: This will resolve issues caused by broken or worn-out parts.Next: Move to Step 6 if you need to replace the entire rack.
- Install New RacksDo: Remove the old racks and install the new ones.Observe: Ensure they are properly aligned and secure.Means: This should resolve all issues with the glass racks.Next: Test the dishwasher to ensure the problem is fixed.
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Worn-out rack supports Over time, the supports can wear down and become loose. | Common | Easy–Medium | Rack support clips |
| Misalignment The racks may have shifted out of place over time. | Sometimes | Easy | None |
| Broken rack The rack itself may be cracked or broken. | Sometimes | Medium | Replacement rack |
| Obstructions Items or debris can get stuck, causing the racks to stick or misalign. | Sometimes | Easy | None |
| Loose screws Screws and bolts can become loose over time. | Common | Easy | None |
| Manufacturing defect The rack may have a defect from the manufacturer. | Rare | Medium | Replacement rack |
Parts matching
Ensure you have the correct parts before starting the repair. Check your dishwasher's model number and consult the user manual for specific part numbers.
- Rack support clips
- Rack wheels or rollers
- Entire replacement rack
- Screws and bolts for securing the racks
Always order parts from the manufacturer or a trusted supplier to ensure compatibility.
When to call a professional
- If the racks are severely damaged and you are unsure how to replace them.
- When multiple components of the dishwasher seem to be failing.
- If you encounter electrical issues during the repair.
- When the dishwasher leaks water during the cycle.
- If you are not comfortable performing the repair yourself.
FAQ
Can I use the dishwasher if the glass racks are wobbly?
It is not recommended, as it can cause further damage to the racks or the dishwasher itself.
How often should I check the glass racks for damage?
It's a good idea to inspect them every few months, especially if you notice any issues with stability.
Can I replace just the rack supports instead of the entire rack?
Yes, if only the supports are damaged, replacing them can be a cost-effective solution.
What if the new racks still don't fit properly?
Double-check the model number and ensure you have the correct parts. If the issue persists, consult the manufacturer.