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Dishwasher Not Level: Troubleshooting Guide

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Quick answer

If your dishwasher is not level, it can cause water to leak or the door to not close properly. First, ensure the dishwasher is unplugged. Use a level to check if the dishwasher is tilted. Adjust the leveling legs as needed. If the dishwasher remains unlevel, check for uneven flooring or structural issues.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check the Level
    Do: Place a level on the top of the dishwasher.
    Observe: Note if the dishwasher is tilted to one side or the other.
    Means: The dishwasher is not level.
    Next: Proceed to adjust the leveling legs.
  2. Adjust the Leveling Legs
    Do: Locate the leveling legs at the front corners of the dishwasher.
    Observe: Use an adjustable wrench to turn the legs clockwise to raise or counterclockwise to lower.
    Means: The dishwasher should now be level.
    Next: Recheck the level and adjust as needed.
  3. Check the Floor
    Do: Ensure the floor beneath the dishwasher is level and stable.
    Observe: Look for any unevenness or soft spots in the flooring.
    Means: The floor may need to be repaired or leveled.
    Next: Address any flooring issues before rechecking the dishwasher level.
  4. Inspect the Mounting Brackets
    Do: Check the mounting brackets that secure the dishwasher to the cabinet.
    Observe: Ensure they are properly tightened and aligned.
    Means: Loose or misaligned brackets can cause the dishwasher to tilt.
    Next: Tighten or realign the brackets as needed.
  5. Check for Structural Issues
    Do: Inspect the dishwasher for any structural damage or wear.
    Observe: Look for cracks, warping, or other signs of damage.
    Means: Structural issues may require professional repair.
    Next: Consider calling a professional if structural damage is found.
  6. Reassemble and Test
    Do: Plug the dishwasher back in and turn on the water supply.
    Observe: Run a test cycle to ensure the dishwasher operates correctly.
    Means: The dishwasher should now be level and functioning properly.
    Next: Monitor the dishwasher for any further issues.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Uneven Flooring
The floor under the dishwasher is not level.
CommonMediumShims or floor leveling compound
Loose Leveling Legs
The leveling legs are not properly adjusted.
CommonEasyNone
Misaligned Mounting Brackets
The brackets securing the dishwasher to the cabinet are loose or misaligned.
SometimesEasy–MediumNone
Structural Damage
The dishwasher has cracks or warping.
RareHardReplacement parts (varies by model)
Improper Installation
The dishwasher was not installed level initially.
SometimesEasy–MediumNone
Worn-Out Leveling Legs
The leveling legs are worn or damaged.
SometimesMediumReplacement leveling legs

Parts matching

If you need to replace any parts, ensure they are compatible with your dishwasher model. Check the manufacturer's website or consult the user manual for specific part numbers.

Always double-check the part numbers and compatibility before purchasing replacement parts.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Can I use shims to level my dishwasher?

Yes, shims can be used to level a dishwasher if the floor is uneven. Place shims under the leveling legs to achieve a level position.

How often should I check the level of my dishwasher?

It's a good idea to check the level of your dishwasher annually or if you notice any issues with water leakage or door closure.

What if my dishwasher is built-in and not level?

For built-in dishwashers, you may need to adjust the leveling legs and ensure the cabinet it is installed in is level. If the cabinet is not level, you may need to address the cabinet installation.