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Frigidaire Dishwasher Making Buzzing Noise

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Quick answer

A buzzing noise from your Frigidaire dishwasher is often caused by a faulty water inlet valve or motor issues. Turn off the power and check the valve for clogs or replace it if necessary. If the noise continues, inspect the motor and consult a professional if needed.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Water Inlet Valve
    Do: Locate the water inlet valve at the back of the dishwasher and inspect for clogs or damage.
    Observe: Look for debris, mineral buildup, or a faulty solenoid.
    Means: A clogged or faulty valve can cause buzzing as it struggles to open.
    Next: Clean the valve or replace it if damaged.
  2. Test Water Inlet Valve
    Do: Use a multimeter to test the valve for continuity.
    Observe: If the valve lacks continuity, it is likely defective.
    Means: A defective valve will need replacement.
    Next: Replace the water inlet valve.
  3. Inspect Motor
    Do: Listen closely to determine if the buzzing comes from the motor area.
    Observe: Buzzing during motor operation may indicate an electrical issue.
    Means: A faulty motor or motor circuit could be the source.
    Next: Test the motor with a multimeter or consult a professional.
  4. Check for Loose Components
    Do: Inspect the dishwasher for loose parts or components that may be vibrating.
    Observe: Look for loose wires, brackets, or internal components.
    Means: Loose parts can cause buzzing due to vibration.
    Next: Secure any loose components.
  5. Examine Control Board
    Do: Inspect the control board for signs of damage or burnt components.
    Observe: Look for burnt smells, discolored areas, or loose connections.
    Means: A damaged control board can cause electrical buzzing.
    Next: Consult a professional for control board repairs or replacement.
  6. Run a Diagnostic Cycle
    Do: Refer to your Frigidaire dishwasher manual to run a diagnostic cycle.
    Observe: The dishwasher may display error codes or provide more information on the issue.
    Means: Diagnostic cycles can help identify specific problems.
    Next: Address the issue based on diagnostic results.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Faulty Water Inlet Valve
The valve may be clogged or have electrical issues, causing a buzzing sound as it tries to open.
CommonEasy–MediumWater Inlet Valve
Loose or Vibrating Components
Loose parts inside the dishwasher can vibrate and create a buzzing noise during operation.
SometimesEasyNone
Faulty Motor
A malfunctioning motor can produce a buzzing sound due to electrical or mechanical issues.
SometimesHardMotor
Damaged Control Board
A malfunctioning control board can cause electrical buzzing or noise.
RareHardControl Board
Water Supply Issues
Low water pressure or a kinked hose can cause the valve to work harder, resulting in a buzzing sound.
SometimesEasyWater Supply Hose
Incorrect Installation
Improper installation of parts can lead to buzzing due to misalignment or loose connections.
RareMediumInstallation Kit or Parts
Electrical Circuit Issues
A problem with the electrical circuit or wiring can cause buzzing sounds.
RareHardElectrical Components

Parts matching

Common parts needed for a Frigidaire dishwasher making a buzzing noise include:

Ensure you purchase OEM parts or high-quality replacements to avoid recurring issues.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Why is my Frigidaire dishwasher making a buzzing noise during the cycle?

A buzzing noise during the cycle is often caused by a faulty water inlet valve or motor issues. Check the valve for clogs or damage and test it with a multimeter if necessary.

Can a loose component cause a buzzing noise in my dishwasher?

Yes, loose parts or wires inside the dishwasher can vibrate and create a buzzing sound. Inspect the interior for any loose components and secure them if found.

How do I test the water inlet valve on my Frigidaire dishwasher?

Use a multimeter to test the valve for continuity. If it lacks continuity, the valve is likely defective and needs replacement.

Is it safe to replace the motor in my Frigidaire dishwasher myself?

Replacing a motor can be complex and requires electrical knowledge. If you're not confident, it's best to consult a professional technician for safety and proper installation.

What should I do if the buzzing noise stops after cleaning the water inlet valve?

If the noise stops after cleaning the valve, it was likely the cause. Ensure the valve is fully reconnected and the water supply is restored. Run a test cycle to confirm the issue is resolved.