Dishwasher Fills But Won't Wash: Troubleshooting Guide

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Quick answer

If your dishwasher fills but won't wash, check the water supply, filter, and spray arms. Clean the filter and inspect the spray arms for clogs. If the issue persists, the pump or motor might be faulty.

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Tools and prep

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Prep & safety

Step-by-step troubleshooting

Check Water Supply

Do: Verify the water inlet valve is open and the supply line is not kinked.

Observe: Water flows freely to the dishwasher.

Means: Water supply is not the issue.

Next: Clean the filter

Clean the Filter

Do: Locate and remove the filter at the bottom of the dishwasher. Clean it with a soft brush and water.

Observe: Filter is free of debris and clogs.

Means: Clogged filter was the issue.

Next: Inspect spray arms

Inspect Spray Arms

Do: Check the spray arms for clogs and ensure they rotate freely.

Observe: Spray arms are clear and rotate without obstruction.

Means: Clogged spray arms were the issue.

Next: Test pump operation

Test Pump Operation

Do: Listen for the pump to activate during the wash cycle. Use a multimeter to check for power to the pump.

Observe: Pump is receiving power but not operating.

Means: Pump motor may be faulty.

Next: Check electrical connections

Check Electrical Connections

Do: Inspect the wiring and connections to the pump and motor for damage or looseness.

Observe: Connections are secure and undamaged.

Means: Electrical issue was resolved.

Next: Test dishwasher operation

Test Dishwasher Operation

Do: Run a short cycle to see if the dishwasher washes properly.

Observe: Dishwasher washes dishes effectively.

Means: Issue is resolved.

Next: Call a professional

Common causes table

CauseWhyLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Clogged FilterDebris can block water flow to the spray arms.HighLowFilter cleaning kit
Clogged Spray ArmsMineral deposits or food particles can block the spray nozzles.HighLowSpray arm cleaning tool
Faulty Pump MotorThe pump may not be receiving power or is mechanically damaged.MediumHighPump motor assembly
Blocked Water Inlet ValveA partially closed or clogged valve can restrict water flow.MediumMediumWater inlet valve
Faulty Control BoardThe control board may not be sending signals to the pump or motor.LowHighControl board
Broken Drive BeltA broken belt can prevent the pump from operating.HighDrive belt
Improper InstallationIncorrect installation can lead to water flow issues.LowMediumInstallation manual

Parts matching

When replacing parts, ensure they match your dishwasher model and specifications.

Consult your dishwasher's manual for exact part specifications.

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When to call a pro

FAQ

Why is my dishwasher filling but not washing?

This can be due to a clogged filter, blocked spray arms, or a faulty pump motor. Check these components first.

How do I clean the dishwasher filter?

Remove the filter from the bottom of the dishwasher, rinse it under water, and use a soft brush to remove debris.

Can a clogged spray arm prevent the dishwasher from washing?

Yes, clogged spray arms can block water flow, preventing proper washing. Clean them with a toothpick or cleaning tool.

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

Test the motor with a multimeter. If it's faulty, replace it with a compatible motor. If unsure, call a professional.