Quick answer
Check the dishwasher’s filter, rinse aid, and water temperature. Ensure dishes are properly loaded and the spray arms rotate freely. Run a cleaning cycle with vinegar or a commercial cleaner if needed.
Confirm the symptom
- Dishes are still dirty after a full cycle
- Food particles remain on plates and utensils
- Dishes look clean but have water spots or streaks
- Spray arms aren’t spinning during the cycle
Tools and prep
- Screwdriver (if needed to access filter)
- Rubber gloves
- White vinegar or dishwasher cleaner
- Clean cloth or sponge
- Turn off power at circuit breaker or unplug the unit
- Shut off water supply if removing parts
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Check and Clean the FilterDo: Locate the filter at the bottom of the dishwasher and remove it. Rinse under running water to remove debris.Observe: Filter is clogged with food particles or sedimentMeans: Clogged filter restricts water flow and cleaning efficiencyNext: Clean the filter thoroughly and reinstall it
- Inspect the Spray ArmsDo: Check the spray arms for clogs by holding them up to light. Use a toothpick or pin to clear any blocked holes.Observe: Spray arm holes are blocked or the arms don’t rotate freelyMeans: Blocked spray arms prevent proper water distributionNext: Clear clogs and ensure arms rotate smoothly
- Verify Water TemperatureDo: Check the water temperature at the dishwasher inlet. It should be at least 120°F (49°C).Observe: Water is below 120°F or not hot enoughMeans: Cold water reduces detergent effectiveness and cleaning powerNext: Adjust your home’s water heater settings if necessary
- Check Rinse Aid LevelDo: Open the rinse aid compartment and check the level. Refill if necessary.Observe: Rinse aid is empty or lowMeans: Lack of rinse aid causes poor water drainage and streaksNext: Add rinse aid and run a test cycle
- Run a Cleaning CycleDo: Place a cup of white vinegar in a dishwasher-safe container on the top rack and run a hot water cycle without dishes.Observe: Vinegar neutralizes odors and dissolves mineral buildupMeans: Mineral deposits or mildew can affect cleaning performanceNext: Run a normal cycle to ensure improved results
- Inspect Detergent UsageDo: Check if you’re using the correct type and amount of detergent. Avoid using regular dish soap as it can cause sudsing.Observe: Wrong detergent type or excessive sudsMeans: Improper detergent affects cleaning and rinse performanceNext: Use the recommended dishwasher detergent and measure correctly
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Clogged filter Blocked filter restricts water flow and cleaning efficiency | Common | Easy | Dishwasher filter |
| Clogged spray arms Blocked spray arm holes prevent proper water distribution | Common | Easy | None (cleaning usually sufficient) |
| Cold water temperature Cold water reduces detergent effectiveness and cleaning power | Sometimes | Easy | None (adjust water heater settings) |
| Low or no rinse aid Lack of rinse aid causes poor water drainage and streaks | Common | Easy | Rinse aid dispenser or refill |
| Mineral buildup or mildew Buildup reduces cleaning efficiency and causes odors | Sometimes | Easy | Dishwasher cleaner or vinegar |
| Incorrect detergent or overuse Improper detergent affects cleaning and rinse performance | Sometimes | Easy | Dishwasher detergent |
| Faulty water inlet valve Inadequate water supply prevents proper cleaning | Rare | Medium | Water inlet valve |
| Malfunctioning heating element Heating element failure results in cold water during cycles | Rare | Hard | Heating element |
Parts matching
Common parts that may be needed for a dishwasher that won’t clean dishes:
- Dishwasher filter (replace if damaged or excessively worn)
- Rinse aid dispenser or refill
- Dishwasher cleaner or white vinegar
- Dishwasher detergent (high-quality, HE-compatible)
- Water inlet valve (if water pressure is low or inconsistent)
- Heating element (if water remains cold during cycles)
Always use parts recommended by your dishwasher’s manufacturer to ensure compatibility and performance.
When to call a professional
- Dishes remain dirty after following all troubleshooting steps
- You suspect a faulty water inlet valve or heating element
- You hear unusual noises or notice water leaks during cycles
- The dishwasher doesn’t fill with water or drains properly
- Error codes appear on the control panel indicating a system failure
- You’re unsure about electrical or plumbing repairs
FAQ
Can I use regular dish soap in my dishwasher?
No, regular dish soap creates excessive suds and can damage your dishwasher. Always use HE (high-efficiency) dishwasher detergent.
How often should I clean my dishwasher filter?
Clean the filter every 1–2 months, or more frequently if you notice poor cleaning performance.
Why are my dishes still streaky after using rinse aid?
Streaks may indicate hard water. Consider using a water softener or increasing the rinse aid dosage slightly.
What’s the best way to unclog a spray arm?
Hold the spray arm up to a light source and use a toothpick or pin to clear any blocked holes. Rinse thoroughly afterward.
How do I know if my dishwasher’s heating element is faulty?
If the water remains cold during cycles and dishes aren’t drying properly, the heating element may be faulty. Test with a multimeter or consult a technician.