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Dishwasher Pump Making Noise

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Quick answer

A noisy dishwasher pump often indicates a clogged filter, worn pump bearings, or a failing motor. Turn off power, check the filter, and inspect the pump for debris or damage.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check and Clean the Filter
    Do: Remove the bottom rack and locate the filter. Use a putty knife to loosen debris and rinse thoroughly.
    Observe: Filter is clogged with food particles or grit
    Means: Clogged filter causing pump strain
    Next: Clean the filter and reassemble. Test the dishwasher.
  2. Inspect the Pump Area
    Do: Access the pump (refer to manual for location). Look for foreign objects or visible damage.
    Observe: Debris in pump housing or damaged impeller
    Means: Obstruction or wear causing noise
    Next: Remove debris or replace the pump if damaged.
  3. Test the Pump Bearings
    Do: Manually rotate the pump shaft (if accessible). Listen for grinding or rough movement.
    Observe: Stiff or noisy rotation of the pump shaft
    Means: Worn bearings causing noise
    Next: Replace the pump assembly if bearings are faulty.
  4. Check the Motor
    Do: Listen closely to determine if the noise is from the motor (humming, vibrating).
    Observe: Loud hum or vibration from the motor area
    Means: Failing motor or misalignment
    Next: Consult a professional for motor replacement.
  5. Tighten Loose Components
    Do: Ensure all pump and motor mounting bolts are secure.
    Observe: Loose bolts or vibrating parts
    Means: Loose hardware amplifying noise
    Next: Tighten bolts and test the dishwasher.
  6. Test After Repairs
    Do: Restore power and water supply. Run a short cycle to check if the noise is resolved.
    Observe: Noise persists or returns
    Means: Issue may require professional diagnosis
    Next: Contact a repair technician.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Clogged Filter
Debris restricts water flow, causing pump strain and noise.
CommonEasyFilter cleaning kit
Worn Pump Bearings
Friction from worn bearings creates grinding or humming sounds.
CommonMediumPump assembly
Failing Motor
Motor misalignment or internal failure causes loud vibrations.
SometimesHardMotor assembly
Loose Pump Components
Vibrating parts amplify normal pump operation sounds.
SometimesEasyMounting hardware
Debris in Pump Housing
Foreign objects like small utensils or food particles damage the impeller.
SometimesMediumPump assembly
Faulty Pump Seal
Leaking seals can cause air in the system, leading to noise.
RareMediumPump gasket

Parts matching

Common parts needed for a noisy dishwasher pump:

Purchase OEM parts for compatibility and performance.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Can I run the dishwasher without the filter?

No, the filter is essential for proper water flow and pump function. Always reinstall it after cleaning.

How often should I clean the dishwasher filter?

Clean the filter every 1–2 months to prevent clogs and noise.

Is a noisy pump dangerous?

A noisy pump can indicate wear or failure, which may lead to leaks or electrical issues. Address it promptly.

Can I replace the pump myself?

Yes, if you're comfortable with basic appliance repair. Refer to the manual for specific instructions.

Why is my dishwasher making noise when not running?

Noise when off may be from water pressure in the lines. Check the water supply valve or pressure regulator.