Kenmore Dishwasher Won't Start Wash Cycle: Troubleshooting Guide

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Quick answer

Check if the dishwasher is receiving power, ensure the door is fully closed and latched, and verify the control panel is functioning. If these don't resolve the issue, check for error codes and consult the manual.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

Check Power Supply

Do: Verify the dishwasher is plugged in and the circuit breaker hasn't tripped.

Observe: Power indicator lights on the control panel should illuminate.

Means: If no power is detected, check the outlet and circuit breaker.

Next: If power is confirmed, proceed to the next step.

Inspect Door Latch

Do: Check if the door is fully closed and the latch is engaging properly.

Observe: The door should close securely without gaps, and the latch should click into place.

Means: A faulty latch can prevent the dishwasher from starting.

Next: If the latch is faulty, proceed to the next step for further inspection.

Test Control Panel

Do: Press the start button and observe the control panel for any response.

Observe: The panel should light up and display the selected cycle.

Means: No response may indicate a faulty control panel or wiring issue.

Next: If the control panel is unresponsive, proceed to the next step.

Check for Error Codes

Do: Look for any error codes displayed on the control panel.

Observe: Error codes may indicate specific issues like a water supply problem or a malfunctioning component.

Means: Refer to the user manual to interpret the error codes.

Next: If no error codes are present, proceed to the next step.

Inspect Water Supply Valve

Do: Ensure the water supply valve under the sink is fully open.

Observe: Water should flow freely when the valve is open.

Means: A closed or partially closed valve can prevent water from entering the dishwasher.

Next: If the valve is open, proceed to the next step.

Test Water Inlet Valve

Do: Use a multimeter to test the water inlet valve for continuity.

Observe: The multimeter should show continuity if the valve is functioning correctly.

Means: No continuity indicates a faulty water inlet valve that needs replacement.

Next: If the valve is faulty, consider replacing it.

Check for Clogs

Do: Inspect the filter and drain hose for clogs or debris.

Observe: The filter and hose should be clear of any blockages.

Means: Clogs can prevent proper water flow and cycle operation.

Next: If clogs are found, clean them and restart the dishwasher.

Inspect Motor and Pump

Do: Listen for any unusual noises from the motor or pump when starting the dishwasher.

Observe: The motor should run smoothly without grinding or humming noises.

Means: Unusual noises may indicate a faulty motor or pump.

Next: If the motor or pump is faulty, consider professional repair.

Common causes table

CauseWhyLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Power Supply IssueThe dishwasher may not start if it's not receiving power.HighLowCircuit breaker or power cord
Faulty Door LatchA malfunctioning door latch can prevent the dishwasher from starting.MediumMediumDoor latch assembly
Control Panel MalfunctionA faulty control panel may not send signals to start the wash cycle.MediumHighControl panel
Water Supply Valve ClosedA closed water supply valve prevents water from entering the dishwasher.HighLowNone
Clogged Filter or Drain HoseClogs can prevent proper water flow and cycle operation.MediumLowNone
Faulty Water Inlet ValveA faulty valve can prevent water from entering the dishwasher.MediumMediumWater inlet valve
Faulty Motor or PumpA malfunctioning motor or pump can prevent the dishwasher from starting.LowHighMotor or pump assembly

Parts matching

When replacing parts, ensure compatibility with your Kenmore dishwasher model. Check the model number on the appliance and cross-reference with the part's specifications.

Purchase OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts for guaranteed compatibility and performance.

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FAQ

Why is my Kenmore dishwasher not getting power?

Check the power cord for damage, ensure the circuit breaker hasn't tripped, and test the outlet with another device.

How do I know if the door latch is faulty?

If the dishwasher won't start and the door doesn't click securely, the latch may be faulty and need replacement.

What should I do if there's an error code on the control panel?

Refer to the user manual to interpret the error code and follow the recommended troubleshooting steps.

Can a clogged filter prevent the dishwasher from starting?

Yes, a clogged filter can restrict water flow and prevent the dishwasher from starting the wash cycle.