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Dishwasher Won't Wash Dishes

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Quick answer

Ensure the dishwasher is receiving water, check for clogged filters and spray arms, and verify proper loading. If water is present but dishes remain dirty, inspect the detergent dispenser and heating element.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Water Supply
    Do: Verify the water valve under the sink is fully open.
    Observe: Water should flow freely from the inlet valve.
    Means: A closed valve prevents water from entering the dishwasher.
    Next: If no water flows, check for a clogged inlet filter or faulty valve.
  2. Inspect Spray Arms
    Do: Remove and examine spray arms for clogs.
    Observe: Water should spray evenly when arms are manually turned.
    Means: Clogged spray arms prevent proper water distribution.
    Next: Clean or replace clogged spray arms.
  3. Clean Filters
    Do: Locate and remove the dishwasher filter at the bottom of the tub.
    Observe: Filter should be free of food particles and debris.
    Means: A clogged filter restricts water flow and cleaning efficiency.
    Next: Rinse the filter thoroughly and reinstall.
  4. Test Detergent Dispenser
    Do: Open the detergent compartment and ensure it is not clogged.
    Observe: Detergent should dissolve freely during the wash cycle.
    Means: A clogged dispenser prevents proper detergent use.
    Next: Clean the dispenser or try a different detergent type.
  5. Check Heating Element
    Do: Visually inspect the heating element at the bottom of the tub for damage.
    Observe: The element should glow during the rinse cycle.
    Means: A faulty heating element can prevent proper water temperature.
    Next: Test the element with a multimeter or consult a professional.
  6. Verify Dishwasher Leveling
    Do: Ensure the dishwasher is level on the floor.
    Observe: Uneven leveling can prevent proper door closure and water flow.
    Means: Improper leveling affects spray arm rotation and cleaning.
    Next: Adjust the leveling feet as needed.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Clogged Inlet Valve
The valve prevents water from entering the dishwasher.
CommonEasyInlet Valve Filter
Clogged Spray Arms
Spray arms block water flow, reducing cleaning efficiency.
CommonEasySpray Arm
Clogged Filter
A dirty filter restricts water circulation and cleaning.
CommonEasyDishwasher Filter
Faulty Detergent Dispenser
Improper detergent release leads to poor cleaning performance.
SometimesEasyDetergent Dispenser
Faulty Heating Element
Cold water fails to clean and sanitize dishes effectively.
SometimesMediumHeating Element
Improper Dishwasher Leveling
An unlevel appliance affects door closure and water distribution.
SometimesEasyLeveling Feet
Faulty Water Inlet Valve
The valve fails to open, preventing water from entering.
RareMediumWater Inlet Valve

Parts matching

Replace parts that match your dishwasher's model and symptoms.

Check your dishwasher's manual for exact part numbers and compatibility.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Why is my dishwasher not cleaning dishes even with new detergent?

A clogged detergent dispenser or spray arms can prevent proper detergent use. Clean these components and ensure the dispenser opens during the cycle.

Can a faulty water inlet valve affect dishwashing performance?

Yes, a faulty valve prevents water from entering the dishwasher, leading to poor cleaning. Test the valve or consult a professional.

How do I know if the heating element is working?

The heating element should glow during the rinse cycle. If it doesn't, test it with a multimeter or call a technician.

Why do dishes still have food particles after washing?

A clogged filter or improper loading can leave food particles on dishes. Clean the filter and ensure dishes are not overloaded.