Quick answer
Turn off the dishwasher at the circuit breaker to stop it immediately. Check for a clogged drain, stuck float switch, or faulty control board. Reset the appliance after clearing any blockages.
Confirm the symptom
- Dishwasher continues running past the end of the cycle
- Dishwasher makes normal sounds but won't complete the cycle
- Dishwasher restarts the cycle repeatedly
Tools and prep
- Screwdrivers (flathead and Phillips)
- Flashlight
- Plastic putty knife
- Bucket
- Work gloves
- Turn off power at the circuit breaker
- Turn off water supply to the dishwasher
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Check for Drain ClogsDo: Remove the lower rack and inspect the drain area for food debris or clogs.Observe: Debris blocking the drain or standing water at the bottom.Means: Clogged drain prevents the cycle from completing.Next: Clean the drain and filter thoroughly.
- Inspect Float SwitchDo: Locate the float switch near the drain and gently lift it with a plastic putty knife.Observe: Float switch stuck in the down position or not moving freely.Means: A stuck float switch can prevent the dishwasher from draining and ending the cycle.Next: Clean the area around the float switch and test by running a short cycle.
- Reset the DishwasherDo: Unplug the dishwasher or turn off power at the circuit breaker for 1 minute, then restore power.Observe: Dishwasher resets and completes the cycle normally.Means: A power reset can clear temporary control board glitches.Next: Run a test cycle to confirm the issue is resolved.
- Check Control BoardDo: Inspect the control board for signs of damage, such as burn marks or loose connections.Observe: Visible damage or disconnected wires on the control board.Means: A faulty control board may need replacement.Next: Consult a professional technician for control board replacement.
- Test Water Inlet ValveDo: Check if water continues to fill the dishwasher after the cycle should have ended.Observe: Water keeps entering the dishwasher even when the cycle is complete.Means: A faulty water inlet valve may be causing the issue.Next: Replace the water inlet valve if faulty.
- Inspect Door LatchDo: Ensure the door latch is properly engaged and not damaged.Observe: Door latch is loose, broken, or not latching securely.Means: A faulty door latch can prevent the dishwasher from completing the cycle.Next: Replace the door latch assembly if necessary.
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Clogged Drain or Filter Blocked drain prevents proper drainage, causing the dishwasher to think it needs to continue the cycle. | Common | Easy | Drain filter |
| Stuck Float Switch The float switch detects water levels; if stuck, it can prevent the dishwasher from draining and ending the cycle. | Common | Easy | Float switch |
| Faulty Control Board A malfunctioning control board can cause the dishwasher to run continuously or restart cycles. | Sometimes | Hard | Control board |
| Faulty Water Inlet Valve A defective water inlet valve can cause continuous water flow, preventing the cycle from completing. | Sometimes | Medium | Water inlet valve |
| Faulty Door Latch A damaged or misaligned door latch can prevent the dishwasher from recognizing the door is closed, causing it to restart the cycle. | Sometimes | Medium | Door latch assembly |
| Malfunctioning Timer or Clock A faulty timer or clock can cause the dishwasher to run indefinitely or restart cycles. | Rare | Hard | Timer or clock assembly |
Parts matching
Common parts needed to fix a dishwasher that won't stop running include:
- Drain filter
- Float switch
- Control board
- Water inlet valve
- Door latch assembly
- Timer or clock assembly
Before purchasing parts, check the dishwasher's model number to ensure compatibility.
When to call a professional
- The dishwasher still won't stop running after following all troubleshooting steps
- You notice electrical damage or burning smells from the control board
- You're unsure about handling electrical components or internal parts
- The issue involves replacing the control board or water inlet valve
- The dishwasher is under warranty and you don't want to risk voiding it
FAQ
How do I reset my dishwasher?
Unplug the dishwasher or turn off power at the circuit breaker for 1 minute, then restore power. This can clear temporary glitches.
Why is my dishwasher still running after a power reset?
A persistent issue after a reset may indicate a faulty control board, water inlet valve, or a clogged drain that needs further inspection.
Can a stuck float switch cause the dishwasher to run continuously?
Yes, a stuck float switch can prevent the dishwasher from draining and completing the cycle, causing it to run continuously or restart.
How do I know if the control board is faulty?
Signs of a faulty control board include erratic behavior, error codes, or the dishwasher running continuously without stopping.
Is it safe to replace the control board myself?
Replacing a control board involves working with electrical components. If you're not experienced, it's safer to call a professional technician.