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Dishwasher Smells Like Burning Plastic

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Quick answer

A burning plastic smell from your dishwasher often means a melted component or overheating. Turn off power, check for visible damage, and clean the interior to resolve the issue.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check for Visible Damage
    Do: Inspect the interior and door seal for melted plastic or charred components.
    Observe: Look for discolored or warped parts near the heating element or control panel.
    Means: Melted parts may need replacement.
    Next: If no damage, proceed to next step.
  2. Clean the Interior
    Do: Wipe down the racks, door seal, and interior with a vinegar solution or baking soda paste.
    Observe: Remove any residue or buildup that might be causing the smell.
    Means: Buildup can trap heat and create odors.
    Next: If smell persists, proceed to next step.
  3. Inspect the Heating Element
    Do: Use a flashlight to check the heating element at the bottom of the dishwasher.
    Observe: Look for cracks, corrosion, or signs of overheating.
    Means: A faulty heating element can cause burning smells.
    Next: If damaged, proceed to next step.
  4. Test for Electrical Issues
    Do: Check wiring connections behind the control panel for frayed wires or insulation damage.
    Observe: Look for scorch marks or melted insulation.
    Means: Electrical faults can cause burning smells and pose fire risks.
    Next: If found, contact a professional.
  5. Run a Diagnostic Cycle
    Do: Consult your manual to run a self-diagnostic cycle if available.
    Observe: The dishwasher may display error codes or unusual behavior.
    Means: Error codes can pinpoint the issue.
    Next: If no codes, proceed to next step.
  6. Replace Faulty Parts
    Do: Replace any damaged components like the heating element or wiring harness.
    Observe: Smell should dissipate after replacement.
    Means: Damaged parts are the source of the smell.
    Next: If smell remains, contact a professional.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Melted Plastic Components
Overheating or electrical faults can melt plastic parts inside the dishwasher.
CommonMediumDoor seal, wiring harness
Faulty Heating Element
A damaged heating element can overheat and produce a burning smell.
CommonMediumHeating element
Electrical Short
Frayed wires or damaged insulation can cause sparks and burning smells.
SometimesHardWiring harness, control board
Food Residue Buildup
Trapped food particles can carbonize and smell like burning plastic.
SometimesEasyNone
Overloaded Dishwasher
Too many dishes can block airflow and cause components to overheat.
RareEasyNone
Malfunctioning Control Board
A failing control board can send incorrect signals to heating components.
RareHardControl board

Parts matching

Common parts needed for a burning plastic smell:

Purchase OEM parts for compatibility and safety.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Can I use bleach to clean my dishwasher?

Avoid bleach as it can damage plastic components. Use vinegar or baking soda instead.

How often should I clean my dishwasher?

Clean the interior and filter every 1–2 months to prevent buildup.

Why does my dishwasher smell after using vinegar?

Vinegar should neutralize odors. A lingering smell may indicate a deeper issue.

Can a burning smell damage my home?

Yes, electrical faults causing burning smells can pose fire risks. Address them immediately.