Quick answer
A garlic smell in your dishwasher is likely due to trapped food or mold. Clean the filter, check the drain, and run a vinegar cycle to eliminate the odor. Turn off the power before cleaning.
Confirm the symptom
- Smell is strong when opening the dishwasher
- Smell resembles garlic or rotten food
- Smell persists after multiple cycles
Tools and prep
- Rubber gloves
- White vinegar
- Baking soda
- Soft brush or toothbrush
- Microfiber cloth
- Screwdriver (if needed to access filter)
- Turn off power at circuit breaker for safety
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Check and Clean the FilterDo: Remove the dishwasher filter and rinse it under hot water. Use a soft brush to scrub away debris.Observe: Filter is clogged with food particles or mold.Means: Clogged filter is causing the smell.Next: Clean the filter thoroughly and reinstall it.
- Clean the Drain and Drain HoseDo: Inspect the drain and hose for trapped food. Use a brush to remove any debris.Observe: Food particles or mold are present in the drain.Means: Blocked drain is causing the odor.Next: Flush the drain with hot water and vinegar.
- Clean the Dishwasher InteriorDo: Sprinkle baking soda on the bottom and wipe surfaces with a vinegar-soaked cloth.Observe: Odor reduces after cleaning.Means: Mold or mildew is causing the smell.Next: Run an empty cycle with vinegar to deodorize.
- Run a Vinegar CycleDo: Place a cup of white vinegar in a dishwasher-safe container on the top rack and run a hot water cycle.Observe: Smell dissipates after the cycle.Means: Vinegar neutralized the odor.Next: Check if the smell returns after use.
- Inspect the Door SealDo: Check the door gasket for mold or debris. Clean it with a damp cloth.Observe: Mold or food particles are stuck in the seal.Means: Dirty seal is contributing to the smell.Next: Dry the seal completely after cleaning.
- Check for Standing WaterDo: Look for water pooling at the bottom of the dishwasher.Observe: Standing water is present.Means: Poor drainage is causing the smell.Next: Ensure the drain hose is not kinked and the drain is clear.
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Clogged Filter Food particles and mold accumulate in the filter, causing bad odors. | Common | Easy | Dishwasher filter |
| Blocked Drain Food debris or soap scum clogs the drain, leading to stagnant water and odor. | Common | Easy–Medium | Drain hose |
| Mold or Mildew Moisture and food particles create a breeding ground for mold, causing garlic-like smells. | Sometimes | Easy | Baking soda, vinegar |
| Dirty Door Seal Food particles and moisture get trapped in the door gasket, leading to mold and odor. | Sometimes | Easy | Door gasket |
| Standing Water Improper drainage allows water to sit, promoting mold and bad smells. | Sometimes | Medium | Drain pump |
| Old Food Residue Food stuck in dishes or on racks decomposes, creating a garlic-like odor. | Rare | Easy | Dishwasher detergent |
| Faulty Drain Pump A malfunctioning pump can't remove water, causing stagnant water and odor. | Rare | Hard | Drain pump |
Parts matching
Common parts needed to fix a garlic-smelling dishwasher include:
- Dishwasher filter (most common)
- Drain hose
- Door gasket
- Baking soda and white vinegar (for cleaning)
- Drain pump (if water doesn't drain properly)
Purchase OEM parts for compatibility and longevity.
When to call a professional
- Smell persists after multiple cleanings
- Standing water remains despite clear drain and hose
- Dishwasher doesn't drain properly
- You hear unusual noises during cycles
- You suspect a faulty drain pump or electrical issue
FAQ
Why does my dishwasher smell like garlic even after cleaning?
Persistent smells may indicate a deeper mold issue or a faulty drain pump that needs professional attention.
Can I use bleach to clean my dishwasher?
Avoid bleach as it can damage rubber parts. Use vinegar or baking soda instead.
How often should I clean my dishwasher filter?
Clean the filter at least once a month to prevent odor and clogs.
Will running a hot water cycle help with the smell?
Yes, a hot water cycle with vinegar can kill mold and neutralize odors effectively.
What if the smell returns after fixing it?
Check for recurring clogs or consider a professional inspection for hidden issues.