Quick answer
Turn off the power and water supply. Check the drain hose for clogs, clean the filter, and ensure the pump is working. If the issue persists, a faulty pump or drain valve may need replacement.
Confirm the symptom
- Water remains in the dishwasher after a cycle
- Dishes are still wet at the end of the cycle
- Dishwasher makes gurgling or bubbling sounds during drain phase
- Standing water visible in the bottom of the unit
Tools and prep
- Screwdriver (flathead and Phillips)
- Plunger (toilet plunger)
- Bucket
- Flashlight
- Rubber gloves
- Plumber's putty or silicone sealant
- Owner's manual
- Turn off power at the circuit breaker or unplug the unit
- Shut off the water supply valve
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Check Drain Hose for ClogsDo: Locate the drain hose and inspect it for kinks or blockages.Observe: Hose is clear and free of kinks.Means: Clogged or kinked hose is not the issue.Next: Proceed to Step 2.
- Clean the FilterDo: Remove and clean the dishwasher filter under the bottom rack.Observe: Filter is free of debris and food particles.Means: Clogged filter is resolved.Next: Proceed to Step 3.
- Inspect the Drain PumpDo: Listen for the drain pump to activate during a cycle. Check for unusual noises or vibrations.Observe: Pump runs smoothly without noise.Means: Pump is functioning correctly.Next: Proceed to Step 4.
- Test the Drain ValveDo: Check the drain valve for debris or damage. Clean or replace if necessary.Observe: Valve opens freely and allows water to drain.Means: Valve is working properly.Next: Proceed to Step 5.
- Check Air Gap (if applicable)Do: Inspect the air gap on the countertop for clogs and clean it if needed.Observe: Air gap is clear and allows water to pass through.Means: Air gap is not the cause.Next: Proceed to Step 6.
- Verify Drain Line InstallationDo: Ensure the drain hose is properly connected and not too high or low.Observe: Hose is correctly installed with no siphoning issues.Means: Improper installation is resolved.Next: Complete.
- Run a Test CycleDo: Restart the dishwasher and run a test cycle to see if water drains properly.Observe: Water drains completely and dishes are dry.Means: Issue is resolved.Next: Complete.
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Clogged Drain Hose Food particles or debris block the hose, preventing proper drainage. | Common | Easy | None |
| Clogged Filter A dirty filter restricts water flow and prevents the pump from draining effectively. | Common | Easy | None |
| Faulty Drain Pump A worn or damaged pump cannot push water out of the dishwasher. | Sometimes | Medium | Drain Pump |
| Clogged Drain Valve Debris or mineral buildup in the drain valve stops water from flowing out. | Sometimes | Medium | Drain Valve |
| Improper Drain Hose Installation Incorrect positioning of the hose can cause siphoning or blockage. | Sometimes | Easy–Medium | None |
| Clogged Air Gap An air gap prevents backflow but can become clogged, hindering drainage. | Rare | Easy | None |
| Faulty Water Inlet Valve A malfunctioning valve can cause water to remain in the unit. | Rare | Hard | Water Inlet Valve |
Parts matching
If replacement parts are needed, match your dishwasher model to the correct components:
- Drain Pump: Look for model-specific replacements in the owner's manual.
- Drain Valve: Ensure compatibility with your dishwasher's make and model.
- Water Inlet Valve: Verify voltage and connection type before purchasing.
- Use a parts website or contact the manufacturer for accurate replacements.
- Double-check part numbers to avoid incorrect purchases.
Always refer to the owner's manual for part numbers and compatibility.
When to call a professional
- Water continues to remain in the dishwasher after following all troubleshooting steps
- You hear loud noises or vibrations from the drain pump
- You suspect electrical issues or need to replace complex components like the drain pump or water inlet valve
- The dishwasher is under warranty and you don't want to risk voiding it by attempting repairs yourself
- You're unsure about performing electrical or plumbing repairs safely
FAQ
How often should I clean my dishwasher filter?
Clean the filter every 1–2 months to prevent clogs and maintain performance.
Can I use a drain cleaner on my dishwasher?
Avoid using chemical drain cleaners as they can damage the dishwasher's components. Use hot water and a plunger instead.
Why is my dishwasher making a gurgling noise during the drain cycle?
Gurgling sounds often indicate a clogged drain hose or air gap, preventing proper water flow.
What is an air gap, and do I need one?
An air gap is a device that prevents backflow of water into the dishwasher. It is required in some regions for plumbing codes.
Can a high water pressure cause drainage issues?
Yes, excessive water pressure can lead to siphoning or improper drainage. Install a pressure regulator if needed.