Quick answer
If your dishwasher isn't spraying water, first check for clogged nozzles and filters. Ensure the water supply is on and the pump is working. Clean or replace parts as needed.
Confirm the symptom
- Dishes not getting clean
- No water visible during cycle
- Water not reaching upper rack
- Spray arms not spinning
- Hearing water but no spray
Tools and prep
- Screwdriver
- Soft brush or toothbrush
- Clean cloth
- Bucket (optional)
- Flashlight
- Work gloves
- Turn off power at circuit breaker
- Shut off water supply if needed
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Check Water SupplyDo: Ensure the home's water supply valve is fully open.Observe: Water pressure is normal and valve is open.Means: Water supply is not the issue.Next: Check spray nozzles
- Check Spray NozzlesDo: Remove and clean spray arm nozzles with a soft brush and water.Observe: Nozzles are clear of debris and water flows freely.Means: Clogged nozzles were the problem.Next: Test dishwasher
- Inspect Spray ArmsDo: Look for cracks or blockages in the spray arms.Observe: Spray arms are intact and rotating freely.Means: Spray arms are functioning properly.Next: Check pump
- Check PumpDo: Listen for the pump running during a cycle. Check for unusual noises.Observe: Pump is operating normally without strange sounds.Means: Pump is likely not the issue.Next: Inspect filter
- Inspect FilterDo: Clean the dishwasher's filter according to the manual.Observe: Filter is free of debris and water flows through it.Means: Clogged filter was the issue.Next: Test dishwasher
- Test DishwasherDo: Run a short cycle to see if water sprays properly.Observe: Water sprays evenly and reaches all dishes.Means: Issue is resolved.Next: Done
- Check Float SwitchDo: Ensure the float switch isn't stuck or blocked.Observe: Float moves freely and resets properly.Means: Float switch is not causing the issue.Next: Inspect pump motor
- Inspect Pump MotorDo: Check for signs of damage or overheating on the pump motor.Observe: Motor appears intact and operational.Means: Pump motor is functioning.Next: Consult a professional
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Clogged Nozzles Food particles or minerals block water flow. | Common | Easy | No |
| Clogged Filter Debris in the filter restricts water flow. | Common | Easy | No |
| Faulty Water Supply Low water pressure or closed valve. | Sometimes | Easy | No |
| Broken Spray Arm Cracks or blockages prevent proper spraying. | Sometimes | Easy–Medium | Spray arm |
| Faulty Pump Pump motor or impeller not working. | Sometimes | Medium | Pump assembly |
| Faulty Float Switch Stuck float prevents water from entering. | Rare | Easy | Float switch |
| Faulty Control Board Malfunctioning board may not activate pump. | Rare | Hard | Control board |
| Low Water Inlet Valve Valve not opening to allow water in. | Rare | Medium | Inlet valve |
Parts matching
If you need parts, look for these components based on your model:
- Spray arms (often labeled as upper/lower)
- Dishwasher pump assembly
- Water inlet valve
- Float switch assembly
- Control board (rarely needed)
Take the old part to the store or note the model number for accurate replacements.
When to call a professional
- No water flow after cleaning all components
- Pump makes loud noises or doesn't run at all
- Dishwasher leaks water excessively
- Error codes appear on the display
- You suspect electrical issues or control board failure
- You're unsure about disassembling internal components
FAQ
Can I use vinegar to clean the nozzles?
Yes, vinegar can help dissolve mineral deposits. Soak nozzles in a vinegar bath for 15–30 minutes before scrubbing.
How often should I clean the filter?
Clean the filter every 1–2 months for regular use to prevent clogs.
Why is the spray arm not spinning?
A clogged nozzle or a broken spray arm can prevent spinning. Clean nozzles first; replace the arm if damaged.
What if the pump is making noise but not spraying?
The pump impeller may be clogged or damaged. Turn off power and check for blockages or consider replacing the pump.
Can low water pressure affect the dishwasher?
Yes, low pressure can reduce spray effectiveness. Check your home's water pressure and ensure the supply valve is fully open.