Quick answer
A whining dishwasher is often caused by a failing motor, worn bearings, or a clogged pump. Turn off power, check for obstructions, and replace faulty parts if needed.
Confirm the symptom
- High-pitched whining or squealing noise during operation
- Noise occurs during the wash or drain cycle
- Noise gets louder over time or with use
Tools and prep
- Screwdrivers (flathead and Phillips)
- Flashlight
- Rubber gloves
- Plumber's putty or sealant
- Replacement parts (if needed)
- Turn off power at circuit breaker
- Turn off water supply to dishwasher
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Check for ObstructionsDo: Remove dishes and inspect the spray arms and pump area for trapped debris.Observe: Any foreign objects or clogs in the spray arms or pump.Means: Clogged spray arms or pump can cause strain on the motor.Next: Clean out debris and test the dishwasher.
- Inspect the MotorDo: Listen closely to locate the source of the noise near the motor area.Observe: A high-pitched whine coming from the motor housing.Means: Worn motor bearings or a failing motor may be the cause.Next: Check for motor damage or wear.
- Test the PumpDo: Remove the pump cover and inspect the impeller for damage or blockage.Observe: Cracked impeller or debris stuck in the pump.Means: A damaged or clogged pump can create a whining sound.Next: Clean or replace the pump if necessary.
- Lubricate Moving PartsDo: Apply food-safe lubricant to the motor bearings and pump components.Observe: Noise reduction after lubrication.Means: Lack of lubrication can cause friction and noise.Next: Run a test cycle to see if the noise persists.
- Replace Faulty PartsDo: Replace the motor, pump, or bearings if they are damaged or worn.Observe: Noise stops after part replacement.Means: Faulty parts are the root cause of the whining noise.Next: Reassemble the dishwasher and restore power.
- Test the DishwasherDo: Run a short cycle to check if the noise is resolved.Observe: No whining noise during operation.Means: The repair was successful.Next: Monitor the dishwasher for any recurring issues.
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Worn Motor Bearings Friction from worn bearings causes a high-pitched whine. | Common | Medium | Motor assembly |
| Clogged Pump or Spray Arms Debris restricts water flow, causing strain on the motor. | Common | Easy | None |
| Failing Motor A motor with internal damage can produce a whining sound. | Sometimes | Hard | Motor assembly |
| Loose or Damaged Pump Impeller A loose or damaged impeller can create noise during operation. | Sometimes | Medium | Pump assembly |
| Lack of Lubrication Insufficient lubrication increases friction and noise. | Rare | Easy | Food-safe lubricant |
| Faulty Drive Belt A worn or loose belt can cause the motor to whine. | Rare | Medium | Drive belt |
Parts matching
Common parts needed for a whining dishwasher:
- Motor assembly (for worn bearings or failing motor)
- Pump assembly (for clogs or damaged impeller)
- Food-safe lubricant (for lubrication needs)
- Drive belt (if the belt is loose or worn)
Purchase OEM parts for compatibility and reliability.
When to call a professional
- The noise persists after cleaning and lubrication
- You cannot locate the source of the noise
- The motor or pump shows significant damage
- You are unsure about electrical repairs
- The dishwasher is under warranty and you don't want to risk voiding it
FAQ
Can a clogged filter cause a whining noise?
Yes, a clogged filter can restrict water flow and strain the motor, causing a whining sound. Clean the filter regularly to prevent this issue.
Is it safe to use regular lubricant on dishwasher parts?
No, use only food-safe lubricant designed for dishwashers to avoid contamination and damage to components.
How often should I clean the spray arms and pump?
Clean the spray arms and pump every 3–6 months to prevent clogs and ensure smooth operation.
Can I replace the motor myself?
Replacing a motor requires basic electrical knowledge and tools. If you're unsure, consult a professional technician.
Why does the noise get louder over time?
Worn bearings or motor components degrade over time, increasing the noise level as the parts wear down.