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Dishwasher Making Buzzing Noise

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Quick answer

A buzzing noise from your dishwasher often indicates an electrical issue or a motor problem. Start by checking for a loose wire or a faulty motor. Turn off the power before inspecting the unit.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Turn Off Power
    Do: Unplug the dishwasher or turn off the circuit breaker.
    Observe: The dishwasher stops all activity.
    Means: Safe to proceed with inspection.
    Next: Check for loose wires
  2. Check for Loose Wires
    Do: Open the dishwasher panel and inspect wiring connections for looseness or damage.
    Observe: Loose or damaged wires may be visible.
    Means: Loose wiring can cause electrical buzzing.
    Next: Test motor with multimeter
  3. Test Motor with Multimeter
    Do: Set the multimeter to continuity mode and test the motor’s wiring.
    Observe: No continuity or resistance outside the normal range.
    Means: Faulty motor or wiring issue.
    Next: Inspect the motor
  4. Inspect the Motor
    Do: Look for signs of wear, overheating, or damage on the motor.
    Observe: Visible damage or burning smell.
    Means: Motor may need replacement.
    Next: Check for obstructions
  5. Check for Obstructions
    Do: Look inside the dishwasher for foreign objects or debris blocking the motor.
    Observe: Objects or debris near the motor.
    Means: Remove obstructions and test again.
    Next: Test dishwasher operation
  6. Test Dishwasher Operation
    Do: Plug the dishwasher back in or restore power and run a short cycle.
    Observe: Buzzing noise returns or stops.
    Means: Issue resolved or further diagnosis needed.
    Next: Final assessment

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Loose Electrical Wiring
Loose connections can create arcing and buzzing sounds.
CommonEasyWire connectors
Faulty Motor
A damaged motor can produce buzzing due to electrical imbalances.
SometimesMediumDishwasher motor
Overloaded Motor
Excessive load can strain the motor, causing buzzing.
RareEasyNone
Failed Capacitor
A capacitor failure can lead to abnormal motor operation and buzzing.
SometimesMediumCapacitor
Blocked Motor or Pump
Debris or foreign objects can block motor movement, causing noise.
SometimesEasyNone
Faulty Control Board
A malfunctioning control board can send incorrect signals to the motor.
RareHardControl board

Parts matching

Common parts needed for a buzzing dishwasher include:

Always match part specifications with your dishwasher model for compatibility.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Can a buzzing noise damage my dishwasher?

Yes, prolonged buzzing may indicate electrical issues that can lead to motor or circuit damage if not addressed.

Is it safe to ignore a buzzing dishwasher?

No, ignoring the noise can lead to more severe electrical problems or fire hazards.

How much does a dishwasher motor replacement cost?

Motor replacement typically costs $150–$400, including parts and labor.

Can I clean the motor to stop the buzzing?

Cleaning the motor area may help if debris is causing the issue, but avoid using water or cleaners on electrical components.