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Dishwasher Making Noise When Running

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Quick answer

Turn off and unplug the dishwasher. Check for foreign objects in the drain or spray arms. If clear, inspect the motor, pump, and wash impeller for damage or wear. Replace any faulty parts as needed.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check for Foreign Objects
    Do: Remove the bottom rack and check the drain and spray arms for any foreign objects.
    Observe: Look for items like bones, glass, or plastic pieces.
    Means: Foreign objects can cause loud noises and impede proper functioning.
    Next: If found, remove the objects and run a test cycle.
  2. Inspect the Wash Impeller
    Do: Locate the wash impeller at the bottom of the dishwasher.
    Observe: Check for any damage or wear.
    Means: A damaged impeller can cause excessive noise.
    Next: If damaged, replace the wash impeller.
  3. Examine the Dishwasher Pump
    Do: Access the pump, usually located at the bottom front of the dishwasher.
    Observe: Look for any signs of damage or blockages.
    Means: A faulty pump can produce loud noises during operation.
    Next: If damaged, replace the pump.
  4. Check the Motor
    Do: Locate the motor, typically at the bottom of the dishwasher.
    Observe: Listen for unusual noises when the dishwasher is running.
    Means: A malfunctioning motor can cause excessive noise.
    Next: If the motor is faulty, replace it.
  5. Inspect the Spray Arms
    Do: Remove the spray arms and check for blockages.
    Observe: Look for food particles or mineral deposits.
    Means: Blocked spray arms can cause noise and reduce cleaning efficiency.
    Next: Clean or replace the spray arms as needed.
  6. Check the Dishwasher's Level
    Do: Use a level to ensure the dishwasher is properly aligned.
    Observe: Adjust the leveling legs if necessary.
    Means: An unlevel dishwasher can cause noise due to vibrations.
    Next: Re-level the dishwasher and run a test cycle.
  7. Inspect the Dishwasher's Suspension System
    Do: Check the suspension rods and springs.
    Observe: Look for any signs of wear or damage.
    Means: A damaged suspension system can cause excessive noise.
    Next: Replace any damaged parts.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Foreign Objects
Items like bones or glass can get stuck in the drain or spray arms.
CommonEasyNone
Damaged Wash Impeller
The impeller can wear out over time, causing noise.
SometimesEasy–MediumWash Impeller
Faulty Dishwasher Pump
The pump can become damaged or clogged, leading to noise.
SometimesMediumDishwasher Pump
Malfunctioning Motor
The motor can wear out or become damaged, causing excessive noise.
RareHardMotor
Blocked Spray Arms
Food particles or mineral deposits can block the spray arms.
CommonEasySpray Arms
Unlevel Dishwasher
An unlevel dishwasher can vibrate and make noise.
SometimesEasyNone
Damaged Suspension System
Wear and tear can damage the suspension rods and springs.
RareMediumSuspension Rods/Springs

Parts matching

Here are some parts that commonly need replacement when a dishwasher is making noise.

Always ensure you have the correct replacement parts for your specific dishwasher model.

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FAQ

Why is my dishwasher making a grinding noise?

A grinding noise can be caused by foreign objects in the drain or spray arms, a damaged wash impeller, or a faulty pump.

Can I use my dishwasher if it's making noise?

It depends on the noise. Mild noises may be okay, but loud or unusual noises could indicate a problem that needs fixing.

How can I prevent my dishwasher from making noise?

Regular maintenance, such as cleaning the spray arms and checking for foreign objects, can help prevent noise issues.