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GE Dishwasher Making High Pitch Noise

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Quick answer

A high-pitched noise from your GE dishwasher is often caused by a faulty water inlet valve or motor issues. Turn off the power, check for loose parts, and replace the valve if necessary.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Turn Off Power and Water Supply
    Do: Unplug the dishwasher or turn off the circuit breaker. Close the water supply valve under the sink.
    Observe: The dishwasher is completely powered off and no water is flowing.
    Means: Prevents electrical hazards and water leaks during inspection.
    Next: Inspect for loose parts
  2. Inspect for Loose Parts
    Do: Visually check the dishwasher's interior and exterior for loose or vibrating components.
    Observe: Any loose parts, such as spray arms or racks, that may be causing the noise.
    Means: Loose parts can create high-pitched noises when they vibrate during operation.
    Next: Check the water inlet valve
  3. Check the Water Inlet Valve
    Do: Locate the water inlet valve at the back of the dishwasher. Test it with a multimeter for continuity.
    Observe: If the valve shows no continuity or has a weak reading, it is likely faulty.
    Means: A faulty water inlet valve can cause a high-pitched noise when it tries to open and close.
    Next: Replace the water inlet valve if faulty
  4. Check the Motor and Pump
    Do: Listen closely to the motor and pump area while the dishwasher is running (if power is temporarily restored).
    Observe: A high-pitched noise coming from the motor or pump area.
    Means: A worn or failing motor or pump can produce high-pitched noises due to friction or bearing issues.
    Next: Test the motor and pump with a multimeter
  5. Test the Motor and Pump
    Do: Use a multimeter to test the motor and pump for continuity and resistance.
    Observe: If the motor or pump shows no continuity or unusual resistance, it is likely faulty.
    Means: A faulty motor or pump can cause high-pitched noises and may need replacement.
    Next: Replace the motor or pump if faulty
  6. Check for Obstructions
    Do: Remove any obstructions from the spray arms, filters, or drain pump.
    Observe: Any foreign objects or debris that could be causing the noise.
    Means: Obstructions can cause the dishwasher to work harder, resulting in unusual noises.
    Next: Clean the affected areas and reassemble
  7. Reassemble and Test
    Do: Reassemble any parts you removed and restore power and water supply. Run a test cycle.
    Observe: Whether the high-pitched noise is resolved or still present.
    Means: Confirms if the issue was resolved or if further troubleshooting is needed.
    Next: Consult a professional if the noise persists

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Faulty Water Inlet Valve
The valve may be worn or damaged, causing it to make a high-pitched noise when opening and closing.
CommonEasy–MediumWater Inlet Valve
Loose or Vibrating Parts
Loose components like spray arms or racks can vibrate and create high-pitched noises during operation.
SometimesEasyNone
Worn Motor or Pump Bearings
Friction from worn bearings in the motor or pump can cause high-pitched noises.
SometimesMediumMotor or Pump Assembly
Obstructions in Spray Arms or Filters
Debris or foreign objects can cause the dishwasher to work harder, resulting in unusual noises.
SometimesEasyNone
Faulty Circulation Pump
A malfunctioning circulation pump can produce high-pitched noises due to improper water flow.
RareHardCirculation Pump
Electrical Issues
Faulty wiring or connections can cause electrical arcing, resulting in high-pitched noises.
RareHardElectrical Components

Parts matching

If you need to replace parts, match these common components to your GE dishwasher model:

Always refer to your GE dishwasher's user manual for specific part numbers and installation instructions.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Can a high-pitched noise from my GE dishwasher be dangerous?

A high-pitched noise itself is not dangerous, but it can indicate an underlying issue that may lead to water leaks or electrical problems if left unresolved.

How often should I clean the filters and spray arms to prevent noise issues?

Clean the filters and spray arms every 1–2 months to prevent debris buildup and ensure smooth operation.

Can I use a different brand's water inlet valve for my GE dishwasher?

It is recommended to use OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts to ensure compatibility and proper function.

Why does the noise only occur during the fill cycle?

A noise during the fill cycle is often related to the water inlet valve, which may be faulty or clogged.

What should I do if I hear a high-pitched noise after installing a new part?

Double-check the installation for proper alignment and connections. If the noise continues, the part may be defective or incompatible.