Quick answer
First, ensure the dishwasher is empty and unplugged. Check for debris in the motor or pump. If the noise persists, inspect the motor and related parts for wear or damage. Replace any faulty components as needed.
Confirm the symptom
- Dishwasher makes loud grinding, rattling, or humming noises during operation.
- Noise occurs primarily during the wash or drain cycle.
- Dishwasher struggles to drain water or complete cycles.
- Motor sounds unusually loud even when the dishwasher is idle.
- Noises seem to come from the bottom of the dishwasher.
Tools and prep
- Screwdriver (Phillips and flathead)
- Pliers
- Multimeter
- Flashlight
- Replacement parts (if needed)
- Towel to soak up any water
- Unplug the dishwasher and turn off the water supply before starting any repairs.
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Inspect for DebrisDo: Remove the bottom dish rack and check for debris around the motor and pump.Observe: Look for any foreign objects or food particles that might be causing the noise.Means: If debris is found, remove it carefully.Next: If no debris is found, proceed to the next step.
- Check the Drain ImpellerDo: Locate the drain impeller at the bottom of the dishwasher.Observe: Ensure it spins freely and is not damaged.Means: If damaged, it may need replacement.Next: If the impeller is fine, check the motor.
- Test the MotorDo: Use a multimeter to test the motor for continuity.Observe: Follow the manufacturer's guidelines for proper testing.Means: If the motor is faulty, it will need to be replaced.Next: If the motor is working, check the motor mount.
- Inspect the Motor MountDo: Check if the motor mount is secure and not damaged.Observe: A loose or damaged mount can cause excessive noise.Means: Tighten or replace the mount as needed.Next: If the mount is fine, inspect the wash impeller.
- Check the Wash ImpellerDo: Locate the wash impeller and ensure it spins freely.Observe: Look for any damage or obstructions.Means: Replace the impeller if it is damaged.Next: If the impeller is fine, check the wash arm.
- Inspect the Wash ArmDo: Remove the lower wash arm and check for blockages.Observe: Ensure the arm spins freely and is not clogged.Means: Clean or replace the wash arm if necessary.Next: If the wash arm is fine, test the dishwasher.
- Test the DishwasherDo: Reassemble any parts you removed and plug the dishwasher back in.Observe: Run a test cycle to see if the noise persists.Means: If the noise is gone, the issue is resolved. If not, further inspection is needed.Next: If the noise continues, consider calling a professional.
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Debris in Motor or Pump Foreign objects can get stuck and cause noise. | Common | Easy | None |
| Damaged Drain Impeller Wear and tear can cause the impeller to malfunction. | Sometimes | Easy–Medium | Drain Impeller |
| Faulty Motor The motor may be worn out or damaged. | Sometimes | Medium | Motor |
| Loose or Damaged Motor Mount A loose mount can cause the motor to vibrate and make noise. | Sometimes | Easy–Medium | Motor Mount |
| Damaged Wash Impeller The impeller may be worn out or obstructed. | Rare | Easy–Medium | Wash Impeller |
| Clogged Wash Arm Blockages can cause the dishwasher to work harder and make noise. | Sometimes | Easy | Wash Arm |
Parts matching
Here are the common parts that might need replacement if your dishwasher motor is making loud noises.
- Drain Impeller: Ensures water is pumped out properly.
- Motor: Powers the dishwasher's operations.
- Motor Mount: Secures the motor in place.
- Wash Impeller: Circulates water during the wash cycle.
- Wash Arm: Distributes water throughout the dishwasher.
Always ensure you have the correct replacement part for your specific dishwasher model.
When to call a professional
- If the dishwasher continues to make loud noises after inspection.
- If you are not comfortable performing the repairs yourself.
- If the motor or other critical components are damaged beyond repair.
- If the dishwasher leaks water during the inspection process.
- If you encounter any electrical issues beyond basic testing.
FAQ
Why is my dishwasher making a loud grinding noise?
A loud grinding noise is often caused by debris in the motor or pump, a damaged drain impeller, or a faulty motor.
Can I fix a loud dishwasher motor myself?
Yes, many issues can be fixed by inspecting and replacing simple parts like the drain impeller or wash arm. However, if the motor itself is faulty, you may need professional help.
How do I know if the motor is the problem?
Use a multimeter to test the motor for continuity. If it fails the test, the motor is likely faulty and needs replacement.
What should I do if the noise persists after inspection?
If the noise continues, it may be best to call a professional to avoid further damage to your dishwasher.