Quick answer
Use a dishwasher rack repair kit to replace broken or worn-out rack components. Turn off power and water, identify damaged parts, and follow the kit instructions to replace them. Reassemble and test the racks for proper function.
Confirm the symptom
- Dishes are not draining properly
- Racks are wobbly or unstable
- Parts are missing from the rack
- Rack slides out easily or doesn't stay in place
- Water pools in the bottom of the dishwasher
Tools and prep
- Dishwasher rack repair kit
- Screwdriver (if needed)
- Rubber gloves
- Towel or cloth
- Turn off power to the dishwasher
- Turn off water supply to the dishwasher
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Turn off power and waterDo: Locate the circuit breaker or unplug the dishwasher. Turn off the water supply valve.Observe: Power and water are disconnected.Means: Ensures safety during repair.Next: Remove racks
- Remove racksDo: Slide the racks out completely. Set them on a towel to prevent slipping.Observe: Racks are fully removed and stable.Means: Provides access to damaged parts.Next: Inspect parts
- Inspect partsDo: Check for broken clips, worn glides, or missing components. Refer to the repair kit contents.Observe: Identify which parts need replacement.Means: Determines the necessary repair actions.Next: Replace parts
- Replace partsDo: Install new clips, glides, or other components using the repair kit instructions.Observe: Parts are securely attached and functioning.Means: Repairs the rack structure.Next: Reassemble racks
- Reassemble racksDo: Slide the repaired racks back into the dishwasher. Ensure they align properly.Observe: Racks move smoothly and stay in place.Means: Confirms successful repair.Next: Test dishwasher
- Test dishwasherDo: Restore power and water. Run a short cycle with a few dishes to check performance.Observe: Racks remain stable and dishes drain properly.Means: Verifies the repair was effective.Next: Complete
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Worn glides Plastic glides degrade over time from heat and water exposure. | Common | Easy | Rack glide kit |
| Broken clips Clips can crack due to repeated use or improper loading. | Common | Easy | Rack clip replacement |
| Misaligned tracks Tracks can shift if not properly seated during reassembly. | Sometimes | Easy–Medium | Track alignment tools |
| Corrosion Moisture can cause rust on metal parts, leading to instability. | Sometimes | Medium | Corrosion-resistant parts |
| Overloading Excessive weight can strain rack components and cause breakage. | Rare | Easy | Sturdy replacement parts |
| Manufacturing defect Some parts may be faulty from the factory. | Rare | Easy | Replacement rack assembly |
Parts matching
Match your symptoms to the most likely part needed:
- Worn glides → Rack glide kit
- Broken clips → Rack clip replacement
- Misaligned tracks → Track alignment tools
- Corrosion → Corrosion-resistant parts
- Overloading damage → Sturdy replacement parts
- Manufacturing defect → Replacement rack assembly
Check the manufacturer's website for specific part numbers based on your dishwasher model.
When to call a professional
- The dishwasher leaks water after repair
- Racks still wobble or don't stay in place
- You cannot identify the damaged part
- Repair kit parts do not fit your dishwasher
- The dishwasher does not power on after repair
- You suspect internal damage beyond the rack components
FAQ
How often should I replace dishwasher rack parts?
Replace parts as needed when they show signs of wear or breakage. Regular inspection can help catch issues early.
Can I use third-party repair kits?
Yes, but ensure they are compatible with your dishwasher model. Check reviews and specifications before purchasing.
Why do my racks keep sliding out?
This is often due to worn glides or misaligned tracks. Replace glides and ensure tracks are properly seated during reassembly.
Do I need to remove all dishes before repairing the racks?
Yes, remove all dishes to access the racks and prevent damage during the repair process.
Can I repair just one rack or should I do both?
Repair both racks if they show similar wear to maintain balance and stability in the dishwasher.