Repair Riot

LG Dishwasher Making Whining Noise

When your house revolts, we help you restore order.

On this page

Quick answer

A whining noise in your LG dishwasher often comes from the motor or pump. Start by checking for foreign objects in the drain pump and ensuring the unit is level. If the noise persists, the motor or pump may need replacement.

Confirm the symptom

Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check for Foreign Objects
    Do: Remove the lower rack and inspect the drain pump area for small objects or debris.
    Observe: Find and remove any foreign objects.
    Means: Objects can cause the pump to whine.
    Next: If no objects are found, proceed to the next step.
  2. Inspect the Drain Pump
    Do: Locate the drain pump (usually at the bottom of the dishwasher) and visually check for damage or wear.
    Observe: Look for cracks, corrosion, or worn bearings.
    Means: A damaged pump can create a whining sound.
    Next: If the pump is damaged, consider replacing it.
  3. Check the Dishwasher Level
    Do: Use a level to ensure the dishwasher is evenly balanced on the floor.
    Observe: The dishwasher tilts to one side.
    Means: An unlevel unit can strain internal components.
    Next: Adjust the feet to level the dishwasher.
  4. Test the Motor
    Do: Listen closely to determine if the noise comes from the motor or pump during operation.
    Observe: The noise is loudest near the motor area.
    Means: A failing motor may need replacement.
    Next: If the motor is the source, contact a professional.
  5. Inspect the Drive Belt
    Do: If your model has a belt, check for looseness or wear.
    Observe: The belt is frayed or slipping.
    Means: A worn belt can cause unusual noises.
    Next: Replace the belt if damaged.
  6. Check the Water Inlet Valve
    Do: Inspect the water inlet valve for mineral buildup or damage.
    Observe: The valve is clogged or leaking.
    Means: A faulty valve can cause operational noise.
    Next: Clean or replace the valve as needed.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Foreign Objects in Drain Pump
Objects can cause the pump to vibrate or bind, creating a whining noise.
CommonEasyDrain pump (if damaged)
Damaged Drain Pump
Worn or corroded pump components can create high-pitched noises.
CommonMediumDrain pump
Unlevel Dishwasher
An uneven unit can strain internal parts, leading to noise.
SometimesEasyNone
Failing Motor
A motor with worn bearings can produce a whining sound.
SometimesHardMotor assembly
Worn Drive Belt
A loose or damaged belt can cause noise during operation.
RareEasy–MediumDrive belt
Clogged Water Inlet Valve
Mineral deposits can restrict water flow and cause noise.
SometimesEasy–MediumWater inlet valve

Parts matching

If you need to replace parts, match these components to your LG model:

Use your full model number (e.g., LG LDF6920ST) to find the correct replacement parts.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Can a clogged filter cause a whining noise?

A clogged filter typically causes slow drainage or bad odors, not a whining noise. Focus on the pump and motor areas instead.

Is it safe to run the dishwasher if it's making a whining noise?

It's not recommended, as the noise may indicate a failing component that could worsen with use.

How do I know if the motor is bad?

If the noise is loudest near the motor and the dishwasher isn't draining properly, the motor may be failing.

Can I replace the drain pump myself?

Yes, if you're comfortable with basic tools and following the manual. Otherwise, call a professional.