Dishwasher Won't Fill Up with Water: Troubleshooting Guide

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Quick answer

First, check if the water supply is turned on. Then, inspect the float switch and water inlet valve. If these are fine, you may need to replace the water inlet valve or the control board.

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Tools and prep

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

Check Water Supply

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

Observe: Water should flow into the dishwasher when the valve is open.

Means: Water supply valve is open, but no water flows.

Next: Check the float switch.

Inspect Float Switch

Do: Open the dishwasher door and locate the float switch at the bottom.

Observe: The float should move freely up and down.

Means: Float switch is stuck or not moving freely.

Next: Replace the float switch.

Test Water Inlet Valve

Do: Locate the water inlet valve at the back of the dishwasher.

Observe: Check for any kinks or blockages in the water supply line.

Means: Water inlet valve is clogged or faulty.

Next: Replace the water inlet valve.

Check for Clogs

Do: Inspect the water supply line for any clogs or debris.

Observe: Remove any clogs or debris found in the line.

Means: Water supply line is clear, but dishwasher still won't fill.

Next: Test the control board.

Test Control Board

Do: Use a multimeter to test the control board for continuity.

Observe: Follow the manufacturer's instructions for testing the control board.

Means: Control board is faulty.

Next: Replace the control board.

Inspect Door Latch

Do: Check the door latch to ensure it is engaging properly.

Observe: The dishwasher should start the cycle when the door is closed.

Means: Door latch is faulty or not engaging.

Next: Replace the door latch.

Check Timer/Control Panel

Do: Ensure the timer or control panel is functioning correctly.

Observe: The dishwasher should advance through the cycles properly.

Means: Timer or control panel is faulty.

Next: Replace the timer or control panel.

Inspect Water Pressure

Do: Check the water pressure at the sink faucet.

Observe: Water pressure should be adequate for the dishwasher to fill.

Means: Water pressure is low.

Next: Contact a plumber to address water pressure issues.

Common causes table

CauseWhyLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Water Supply IssueThe water supply valve may be turned off or clogged.HighLowWater supply valve
Faulty Float SwitchThe float switch may be stuck or not moving freely.MediumMediumFloat switch
Clogged Water Inlet ValveThe water inlet valve may be clogged with debris.MediumMediumWater inlet valve
Faulty Control BoardThe control board may not be sending the signal to fill.MediumHighControl board
Defective Door LatchThe door latch may not be engaging properly.LowMediumDoor latch
Faulty Timer/Control PanelThe timer or control panel may not be advancing the cycles.LowHighTimer or control panel
Low Water PressureInadequate water pressure may prevent the dishwasher from filling.LowN/AN/A

Parts matching

When replacing parts, ensure they match your dishwasher's make and model. Check the user manual or manufacturer's website for specific part numbers.

Always double-check the part number and compatibility before purchasing a replacement part.

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FAQ

Why is my dishwasher not filling with water?

There could be several reasons, including a faulty water inlet valve, a stuck float switch, or a clogged water supply line. Follow the troubleshooting steps to identify the issue.

How do I test the water inlet valve?

Use a multimeter to test for continuity. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for specific testing procedures.

Can I replace the control board myself?

If you have experience with electrical components, you can replace the control board yourself. Otherwise, it's best to call a professional.

What should I do if the float switch is stuck?

Try to free the float switch by gently moving it up and down. If it remains stuck, replace the float switch.

How do I check the water pressure?

Turn on the faucet and observe the water flow. If the water pressure is low, contact a plumber to address the issue.

What if the dishwasher still won't fill with water after troubleshooting?

If you've checked all possible issues and the dishwasher still won't fill with water, it may be best to call a professional for further diagnosis.