Dishwasher Will Not Fill with Water: Troubleshooting Guide

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Quick answer

If your dishwasher won't fill with water, check the water supply valve, filter, and inlet valve. Ensure the water supply is on and the filter is clean.

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Tools and prep

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Prep & safety

Step-by-step troubleshooting

Check Water Supply Valve

Do: Locate the water supply valve under the sink and ensure it is fully open.

Observe: Valve is open and water flows freely.

Means: Water supply is active.

Next: Proceed to step 2.

Inspect Inlet Valve

Do: Use a screwdriver to access the inlet valve and check for debris or blockage.

Observe: Inlet valve is clean and unobstructed.

Means: Valve is functioning properly.

Next: Proceed to step 3.

Test Inlet Valve with Multimeter

Do: Set the multimeter to continuity mode and test the inlet valve for power.

Observe: Multimeter shows continuity or no power.

Means: Valve is either working or needs replacement.

Next: If no continuity, replace the inlet valve.

Clean Filter and Spray Arms

Do: Remove and clean the filter and spray arms to clear any clogs.

Observe: Filter and spray arms are free of debris.

Means: Clogs are removed, allowing water flow.

Next: Proceed to step 5.

Check Water Supply Line

Do: Inspect the water supply line for kinks or cracks.

Observe: Supply line is intact and not kinked.

Means: Water can flow to the dishwasher.

Next: If issues found, replace the supply line.

Verify Dishwasher Settings

Do: Check the dishwasher settings to ensure it is not in a special cycle or paused.

Observe: Settings are normal and cycle is active.

Means: Dishwasher is ready to operate.

Next: If all steps complete and issue persists, contact a professional.

Common causes table

CauseWhyLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Closed Water Supply ValveWater cannot enter the dishwasher if the valve is closed.HighLowNo
Clogged Inlet ValveDebris can block the inlet valve, preventing water flow.MediumMediumYes
Faulty Inlet ValveA malfunctioning valve may not open to allow water in.MediumMediumYes
Clogged Filter or Spray ArmsDebris can block the filter or spray arms, restricting water flow.HighLowNo
Kinked or Damaged Supply LineA kink or crack in the supply line can restrict or stop water flow.MediumLowYes
Incorrect Dishwasher SettingsSpecial cycles or pauses can prevent the dishwasher from filling.LowLowNo

Parts matching

When replacing parts, ensure compatibility with your dishwasher model.

Consult your dishwasher's manual for exact part specifications.

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When to call a pro

FAQ

How do I know if the inlet valve is faulty?

If the valve is not receiving power or shows no continuity when tested with a multimeter, it is likely faulty and needs replacement.

Can a clogged filter cause the dishwasher to not fill?

A clogged filter can restrict water flow but typically affects cleaning rather than filling. Check the inlet valve and water supply first.

Is it safe to replace the inlet valve myself?

Yes, if you turn off the power and water supply first. Follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully.

How often should I clean the dishwasher filter?

Clean the filter every 1-2 months to prevent clogs and maintain performance.