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Dishwasher Water Not Draining Completely

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Quick answer

If your dishwasher water isn't draining completely, first check the drain hose for clogs and clear any debris. If the issue persists, inspect the drain pump and filter for blockages or damage.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check for Standing Water
    Do: Open the dishwasher door and look for water remaining in the bottom of the unit.
    Observe: Water pooled at the bottom indicates a drainage issue.
    Means: There is a blockage or malfunction in the drainage system.
    Next: Check the drain hose for clogs.
  2. Inspect the Drain Hose
    Do: Locate the drain hose and check for kinks, clogs, or debris.
    Observe: Clogs or kinks in the hose prevent water from draining properly.
    Means: The drain hose is partially or fully blocked.
    Next: Clear the clog or straighten the hose.
  3. Clear the Drain Hose Clog
    Do: Use a plumber's snake or a straightened wire hanger to remove debris from the hose.
    Observe: Debris or food particles come out of the hose.
    Means: The clog was successfully removed.
    Next: Run a test cycle to see if the issue is resolved.
  4. Check the Air Gap (if applicable)
    Do: Inspect the air gap on the countertop for blockages.
    Observe: Debris or standing water in the air gap.
    Means: The air gap is clogged and needs cleaning.
    Next: Clean the air gap thoroughly.
  5. Clean the Dishwasher Filter
    Do: Remove and clean the dishwasher filter under the spray arm.
    Observe: The filter is clogged with food particles and debris.
    Means: A dirty filter restricts water flow.
    Next: Rinse the filter and reinstall it.
  6. Inspect the Drain Pump
    Do: Locate the drain pump and check for clogs or damage.
    Observe: Debris in the pump or damaged impeller.
    Means: The drain pump is clogged or faulty.
    Next: Clean the pump or replace it if damaged.
  7. Test the Drain Pump Motor
    Do: Use a multimeter to test the drain pump motor for continuity.
    Observe: No continuity indicates a faulty motor.
    Means: The drain pump motor needs replacement.
    Next: Replace the drain pump motor.
  8. Check the Drain Line Connection
    Do: Ensure the drain line is properly connected to the sink or garbage disposal.
    Observe: Loose or disconnected drain line.
    Means: Improper connection prevents proper drainage.
    Next: Secure the drain line connection.
  9. Run a Test Cycle
    Do: Start a short cycle to see if the water drains completely.
    Observe: Water drains without issues.
    Means: The problem is resolved.
    Next: Monitor the dishwasher for recurring issues.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Clogged Drain Hose
Food particles, grease, or debris can block the hose.
CommonEasyNone
Clogged Air Gap
The air gap prevents backflow but can become clogged with debris.
SometimesEasyNone
Clogged Dishwasher Filter
A dirty filter restricts water flow and causes drainage issues.
CommonEasyNone
Faulty Drain Pump
A damaged or clogged drain pump cannot pump water out.
SometimesMediumDrain Pump
Clogged Garbage Disposal or Sink Drain
If the dishwasher drains into a disposal or sink, a clog there can cause backup.
SometimesEasy–MediumNone
Faulty Drain Pump Motor
A failed motor prevents the pump from operating.
RareMediumDrain Pump Motor
Improper Drain Line Installation
A kinked or improperly sloped drain line can trap water.
RareMediumDrain Line
Blocked Drain Valve
A stuck or clogged drain valve prevents water from exiting.
RareMediumDrain Valve
Malfunctioning Float Switch
A faulty float switch can prevent the pump from activating.
RareHardFloat Switch
Incorrect Water Temperature
Cold water can cause grease to solidify and clog the drain line.
RareEasyNone

Parts matching

If your dishwasher water isn't draining completely, you may need to replace certain parts. Here are the most common parts associated with this issue:

Before purchasing any parts, ensure they are compatible with your dishwasher model by checking the owner's manual or the manufacturer's website.

When to call a professional

FAQ

How often should I clean my dishwasher filter?

It is recommended to clean the dishwasher filter every 1–2 months to prevent clogs and maintain proper drainage.

Can I use a drain cleaner on my dishwasher drain hose?

Avoid using chemical drain cleaners as they can damage the hose and internal components. Instead, use a plumber's snake or a straightened wire hanger to clear clogs.

Why is my dishwasher draining slowly even after cleaning the filter and hose?

A slow drain after cleaning may indicate a clogged garbage disposal, a faulty drain pump, or a blockage in the drain line connection.

What should I do if the drain pump motor is not working?

If the drain pump motor is not working, it will need to be replaced. Turn off the power to the dishwasher before attempting any repairs.

Can a clogged air gap cause drainage issues?

Yes, a clogged air gap can prevent water from draining properly. Clean the air gap regularly to avoid this issue.