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Dishwasher Won't Run Cycle: Troubleshooting Guide

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Quick answer

Ensure the dishwasher is powered on, the door is fully closed, and there are no error codes. If the issue persists, check the water supply and reset the appliance.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Power Supply
    Do: Verify the dishwasher is plugged in and the circuit breaker hasn't tripped.
    Observe: Power indicator lights up, no tripped breakers.
    Means: Power is available.
    Next: Check the door latch.
  2. Check Door Latch
    Do: Ensure the door is fully closed and the latch engages properly.
    Observe: Door closes securely and latches without gaps.
    Means: Door is properly closed.
    Next: Look for error codes.
  3. Look for Error Codes
    Do: Check the control panel for any displayed error codes.
    Observe: Error code is visible on the control panel.
    Means: Error code indicates a specific issue.
    Next: Consult the owner's manual for error code meaning.
  4. Check Water Supply
    Do: Ensure the water supply valve is fully open and there's no kink in the hose.
    Observe: Water flows freely from the supply line.
    Means: Water supply is adequate.
    Next: Test the dishwasher again.
  5. Test with Reset
    Do: Unplug the dishwasher for 1–2 minutes, then plug it back in and restart the cycle.
    Observe: Dishwasher starts and completes the cycle.
    Means: Issue was temporary or software-related.
    Next: If not resolved, test electrical components.
  6. Test Electrical Components
    Do: Use a multimeter to test the door switch, motor, and control board for continuity.
    Observe: Multimeter shows proper continuity.
    Means: Electrical components are functioning.
    Next: If components are faulty, replace them.
  7. Inspect Drain Hose
    Do: Check the drain hose for clogs or kinks that might prevent proper drainage.
    Observe: Drain hose is clear and free of obstructions.
    Means: Drainage is not the issue.
    Next: If all steps fail, consider professional help.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Power outage or tripped circuit breaker
The dishwasher requires a stable power supply to operate.
CommonEasyNone
Faulty door latch or switch
The door must close and latch securely for the cycle to start.
CommonEasy–MediumDoor latch assembly
Blocked water supply
Without water, the dishwasher cannot start the cycle.
CommonEasyWater inlet valve
Malfunctioning control board
The control board manages the dishwasher's operation and may fail.
SometimesHardControl board
Clogged drain hose
A clogged drain can prevent the dishwasher from starting or completing the cycle.
SometimesMediumDrain hose or pump
Faulty motor or pump
The motor drives the pump, which circulates water during the cycle.
RareHardMotor/pump assembly
Software or error code issue
Modern dishwashers may have software glitches or error codes that need resetting.
SometimesEasyNone

Parts matching

Common replacement parts for a dishwasher that won't run cycle include:

Always refer to your owner's manual for model-specific part numbers and compatibility.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Why won't my dishwasher start even though it's plugged in?

Check if the circuit breaker has tripped or if the outlet is working. Also, ensure the door is fully closed and latched.

What should I do if my dishwasher shows an error code?

Consult the owner's manual for the specific error code meaning and recommended action. Some codes may require a reset or part replacement.

Can a clogged drain hose prevent the dishwasher from running?

Yes, a clogged or kinked drain hose can prevent the dishwasher from starting or completing the cycle. Inspect and clear any blockages.

How do I reset my dishwasher?

Unplug the dishwasher for 1–2 minutes, then plug it back in and restart the cycle. This can resolve temporary glitches.

Is it safe to replace a control board myself?

Replacing a control board requires electrical knowledge and can be complex. If unsure, it's best to call a professional technician.