Dishwasher Not Filling Up: Troubleshooting Guide

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Quick answer

Check the water supply valve to ensure it's fully open. Inspect the inlet filter for debris and clean it if necessary. Test the water inlet valve for proper operation and replace if faulty.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

Check Water Supply Valve

Do: Locate the water supply valve under the sink and ensure it is fully open.

Observe: The valve is either fully open or closed.

Means: If the valve is closed, opening it should restore water flow.

Next: If the valve is open and the dishwasher still does not fill, proceed to the next step.

Inspect Inlet Filter

Do: Remove the inlet filter from the water supply line and check for debris or mineral buildup.

Observe: The filter is either clean or clogged with debris.

Means: A clogged filter restricts water flow to the dishwasher.

Next: Clean the filter with a brush and water, then reattach it and test the dishwasher.

Test Water Inlet Valve

Do: Use a multimeter to test the water inlet valve for continuity. Disconnect the wiring and set the multimeter to ohms.

Observe: The multimeter shows a reading or no continuity.

Means: No continuity indicates a faulty valve that needs replacement.

Next: If the valve is faulty, replace it with a new one matching the model number.

Check Water Inlet Valve Connections

Do: Inspect the connections between the water supply line and the inlet valve for leaks or looseness.

Observe: Connections are either tight and secure or loose and leaking.

Means: Loose connections can prevent proper water flow.

Next: Tighten the connections using an adjustable wrench and test the dishwasher again.

Verify Dishwasher Float Switch

Do: Check the float switch inside the dishwasher to ensure it is not stuck in the raised position.

Observe: The float switch moves freely or is stuck.

Means: A stuck float switch can prevent the dishwasher from filling.

Next: If the float is stuck, clean the area and ensure it moves freely. Test the dishwasher.

Test Dishwasher for Power

Do: Check the dishwasher's power supply by plugging it in or resetting the circuit breaker.

Observe: The dishwasher powers on or remains off.

Means: No power indicates an electrical issue unrelated to the water supply.

Next: If the dishwasher has power, proceed to the next step. If not, check the circuit breaker or wiring.

Inspect Dishwasher Door Latch

Do: Ensure the dishwasher door is fully closed and latched.

Observe: The door is either fully closed or not latched properly.

Means: A partially closed door can prevent the dishwasher from starting or filling.

Next: Close the door securely and restart the dishwasher to see if it fills.

Check for Error Codes

Do: Look for any error codes on the dishwasher's control panel that may indicate specific issues.

Observe: The control panel displays an error code or no code.

Means: Error codes can provide specific troubleshooting guidance.

Next: Refer to the dishwasher's manual for the meaning of the error code and follow the recommended steps.

Common causes table

CauseWhyLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Closed water supply valveThe valve is not allowing water to flow into the dishwasher.HighEasyNo
Clogged inlet filterDebris or mineral buildup is blocking water flow.HighEasyNo
Faulty water inlet valveThe valve is not opening to allow water into the dishwasher.MediumModerateYes
Loose or leaking connectionsConnections between the supply line and valve are not secure.MediumEasyNo
Stuck float switchThe float switch is preventing the dishwasher from filling.LowEasyNo
No power to the dishwasherThe dishwasher is not receiving electrical power.LowEasyNo
Malfunctioning door latchThe door is not latched properly, preventing the dishwasher from starting.LowEasyNo
Error codes indicating specific issuesThe dishwasher is displaying an error code related to water supply or electrical issues.LowEasyNo

Parts matching

When replacing parts, ensure they match the following specifications:

Always refer to the dishwasher's manual for specific part numbers and installation instructions.

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FAQ

How do I know if the water inlet valve is faulty?

If the dishwasher does not fill with water and the valve shows no continuity when tested with a multimeter, it is likely faulty and needs replacement.

Can a clogged inlet filter cause the dishwasher to not fill?

Yes, a clogged inlet filter can restrict water flow and prevent the dishwasher from filling properly.

What should I do if the float switch is stuck?

Clean the area around the float switch and ensure it moves freely. If it is damaged, it may need to be replaced.

Why is my dishwasher not getting power?

Check the circuit breaker or fuse box to ensure the dishwasher is receiving power. Also, verify that the outlet is functioning properly.

How do I find the correct replacement parts for my dishwasher?

Refer to the dishwasher's manual for part numbers and specifications. You can also search for parts using the model number on the manufacturer's website or a parts retailer.