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Dishwasher Making Weird Noise

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Quick answer

Turn off the dishwasher and unplug it. Check for trapped objects in the bottom or spray arms. If the noise persists, inspect the drain pump or motor for damage.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check for Trapped Objects
    Do: Inspect the bottom of the dishwasher and spray arms for loose items or debris.
    Observe: Any foreign objects or clogged spray nozzles.
    Means: Objects can cause abnormal noises during cycles.
    Next: Remove objects and clean nozzles. Run a test cycle.
  2. Inspect the Drain Pump
    Do: Locate the drain pump (usually at the bottom) and check for blockages or damage.
    Observe: Debris in the pump or signs of wear.
    Means: A clogged or faulty pump can create grinding or humming noises.
    Next: Clean the pump. If damaged, replace it.
  3. Examine the Motor
    Do: Listen for motor sounds while the dishwasher runs. Check for loose motor components.
    Observe: Unusual motor noises or wobbling parts.
    Means: A failing motor can cause loud or irregular sounds.
    Next: Tighten loose parts. If the motor is faulty, consult a professional.
  4. Check the Water Inlet Valve
    Do: Inspect the valve for mineral buildup or damage.
    Observe: Cracks or sediment in the valve.
    Means: A faulty valve can cause buzzing or clicking sounds.
    Next: Clean the valve. Replace if damaged.
  5. Test the Suspension System
    Do: Look for worn or broken suspension springs or shock absorbers.
    Observe: Loose or damaged suspension components.
    Means: A faulty suspension can cause the dishwasher to vibrate excessively.
    Next: Replace damaged suspension parts.
  6. Verify Leveling
    Do: Ensure the dishwasher is level on the floor.
    Observe: Uneven appliance.
    Means: An unlevel dishwasher can create noise due to imbalance.
    Next: Adjust the feet to level the unit.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Trapped Objects
Items in the bottom or spray arms can create noise during cycles.
CommonEasyNone
Clogged Drain Pump
Debris in the pump can cause grinding or humming sounds.
CommonEasy–MediumDrain Pump
Faulty Motor
A damaged motor can produce loud or irregular noises.
SometimesHardMotor
Faulty Water Inlet Valve
Mineral buildup or damage can cause buzzing or clicking.
SometimesMediumWater Inlet Valve
Worn Suspension System
Loose or broken suspension parts can lead to vibration and noise.
SometimesMediumSuspension Springs/Shock Absorbers
Unlevel Dishwasher
An unbalanced unit can create noise due to instability.
RareEasyNone

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FAQ

Why is my dishwasher making a grinding noise?

A grinding noise often indicates a clogged drain pump or a faulty motor. Check the pump for debris and inspect the motor for damage.

Can a noisy dishwasher be fixed without professional help?

Many common issues like trapped objects or clogged pumps can be resolved by the homeowner. However, electrical or motor problems should be handled by a professional.

How do I know if the motor is bad?

A bad motor may produce loud humming, buzzing, or clicking noises. If the motor doesn't run or smells burnt, it likely needs replacement.

Is it normal for a dishwasher to make some noise?

Some noise is normal during cycles, especially during the wash and drain phases. However, loud or unusual noises typically indicate a problem.

Can a faulty water inlet valve cause noise?

Yes, a faulty water inlet valve can cause buzzing or clicking sounds due to mineral buildup or internal damage.