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Dishwasher Making Grinding Noise

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Quick answer

A grinding noise in your dishwasher is often caused by a clogged filter or damaged motor. Turn off power, check the filter and drain pump, and replace parts if necessary.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Inspect the Filter
    Do: Remove and clean the dishwasher filter under the bottom rack.
    Observe: Debris or food particles clogging the filter.
    Means: Clogged filter causing noise and drainage issues.
    Next: Clean the filter thoroughly and reinstall.
  2. Check the Drain Pump
    Do: Locate the drain pump (usually at the bottom of the dishwasher) and inspect for blockages.
    Observe: Obstructed pump or damaged impeller.
    Means: Blocked pump restricts drainage and causes grinding.
    Next: Clear debris or replace the pump if damaged.
  3. Examine the Motor
    Do: Listen for grinding sounds near the motor while running the dishwasher on a short cycle.
    Observe: Loud grinding or vibration from the motor area.
    Means: Worn motor bearings or a failing motor.
    Next: Replace the motor if damaged.
  4. Inspect the Agitator Arm
    Do: Check the rotating agitator arm for obstructions or damage.
    Observe: Blocked or bent agitator arm.
    Means: Obstruction causes uneven water flow and noise.
    Next: Clear blockage or replace the agitator arm.
  5. Check for Loose Parts
    Do: Look for loose or broken components inside the dishwasher.
    Observe: Loose parts vibrating or grinding against each other.
    Means: Loose hardware can create noise during operation.
    Next: Secure or replace any loose parts.
  6. Test the Dishwasher
    Do: Reconnect power and water supply, then run a test cycle.
    Observe: Whether the grinding noise returns.
    Means: Noise indicates unresolved issue requiring further action.
    Next: If noise persists, consider professional repair.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Clogged Filter
Food debris blocks water flow and causes strain on the pump.
CommonEasyDishwasher Filter
Blocked Drain Pump
Debris in the pump restricts drainage and creates noise.
CommonEasy–MediumDrain Pump
Failing Motor
Worn bearings or motor components cause grinding sounds.
SometimesMediumMotor Assembly
Broken Agitator Arm
Obstruction or damage to the agitator disrupts water flow.
SometimesEasyAgitator Arm
Loose Components
Vibrating parts can rub or grind during operation.
SometimesEasyHardware Kit
Faulty Water Inlet Valve
Improper water flow can cause unusual noises.
RareMediumWater Inlet Valve

Parts matching

Common replacement parts for a grinding dishwasher include:

Match part numbers to your dishwasher model for compatibility.

When to call a professional

FAQ

How do I know if the motor is bad?

A bad motor often produces loud grinding or humming noises and may fail to spin. Check for unusual smells or sparks.

Can I clean the filter myself?

Yes, the filter is usually accessible under the bottom rack and can be cleaned with warm water and a brush.

Why does my dishwasher vibrate so much?

Excessive vibration can be due to an unlevel appliance, loose parts, or a failing motor.

How often should I clean the dishwasher filter?

Clean the filter every 1–2 months to prevent clogs and maintain performance.

Is a grinding noise always a serious problem?

Not always; it can be a clogged filter or pump. But if it's coming from the motor, it may require professional attention.