Quick answer
First, check the power supply and door latch. Ensure the dishwasher is receiving electricity and the door is fully closed. If these don't work, reset the appliance by unplugging it for a minute.
Confirm the symptom
- Dishwasher doesn't power on at all
- No lights or sounds when pressing buttons
- Door is closed but it won't begin a cycle
Tools and prep
- Screwdriver set
- Multimeter (for testing power)
- Flashlight
- Rubber mallet (optional)
- Turn off power at circuit breaker or unplug
- Wear rubber-soled shoes for safety
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Check Power SupplyDo: Verify the dishwasher is plugged in and the circuit breaker hasn't tripped.Observe: Power cord is connected and breaker is on.Means: Power is available to the unit.Next: Check door latch
- Check Door LatchDo: Inspect the door latch mechanism for damage or debris.Observe: Latch engages fully when door is closed.Means: Door is properly sealed.Next: Test control panel
- Test Control PanelDo: Press and hold the cancel button for 3–5 seconds to reset the dishwasher.Observe: Display resets and error codes clear.Means: Control panel may have had a temporary glitch.Next: Check for error codes
- Check for Error CodesDo: Look for blinking lights or error codes on the display panel.Observe: Specific error code appears (e.g., F1, E1).Means: Appliance has a specific issue to address.Next: Consult user manual for code meaning
- Inspect Water SupplyDo: Check the water inlet valve for blockages or leaks.Observe: Water flows freely to the dishwasher.Means: Water supply is not the issue.Next: Test with multimeter
- Test with MultimeterDo: Use a multimeter to check for voltage at the dishwasher's power cord.Observe: Multimeter reads 120V AC.Means: Power is reaching the unit.Next: Contact a professional if no power is detected
- Check Drain HoseDo: Ensure the drain hose isn't kinked or clogged.Observe: Drain hose is clear and properly connected.Means: Drainage isn't preventing the cycle from starting.Next: Inspect for mechanical issues
- Inspect for Mechanical IssuesDo: Look for loose or broken parts inside the dishwasher, such as the motor or pump.Observe: All internal components are secure and undamaged.Means: Mechanical failure is unlikely.Next: Call a professional if issues are found
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tripped Circuit Breaker The dishwasher may have drawn too much power, tripping the circuit. | Common | Easy | None |
| Faulty Door Latch A broken or misaligned latch prevents the dishwasher from starting. | Common | Easy–Medium | Door latch assembly |
| Control Panel Malfunction The control board may have a temporary glitch or permanent damage. | Sometimes | Medium | Control panel |
| Water Inlet Valve Blockage Debris or mineral buildup can block water flow, preventing the cycle from starting. | Sometimes | Medium | Water inlet valve |
| Faulty Motor or Pump A damaged motor or pump can prevent the dishwasher from starting. | Rare | Hard | Motor or pump assembly |
| Power Supply Issues Loose wiring or a faulty outlet can cut power to the dishwasher. | Rare | Medium | Electrical wiring or outlet |
Parts matching
If you need to replace parts, match these common issues with the correct components:
- Door latch assembly for a faulty latch
- Control panel for electronic issues
- Water inlet valve for water supply problems
- Motor or pump assembly for mechanical failures
- Circuit breaker for electrical issues
Always refer to your dishwasher's model-specific manual for part compatibility.
When to call a professional
- If you detect no power at the outlet or circuit breaker
- If internal components like the motor or pump are damaged
- If error codes persist after troubleshooting
- If you're unsure about electrical testing or part replacement
- If the dishwasher still won't start after following all steps
FAQ
Why is my dishwasher not getting power?
Check the circuit breaker, power cord, and outlet. A tripped breaker or faulty outlet can cut power to the appliance.
How do I reset my dishwasher?
Press and hold the cancel button for 3–5 seconds. Unplugging the unit for a minute can also reset it.
Can a clogged drain hose prevent the dishwasher from starting?
Yes, a clogged or kinked drain hose can cause the dishwasher to fail to start or drain properly.
What does an error code mean on my dishwasher?
Error codes indicate specific issues like water supply problems, temperature errors, or sensor malfunctions. Refer to your user manual for exact meanings.
How often should I clean the door latch?
Clean the door latch and surrounding area every 3–6 months to prevent debris buildup that can interfere with the latch mechanism.