LG ThinQ Dishwasher Not Drying: Fix It Yourself

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Quick answer

If your LG ThinQ dishwasher isn't drying dishes, check the heating element for damage, ensure the rinse aid is filled, and verify the dishwasher is properly venting. Run a cleaning cycle if needed.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

Check the Heating Element

Do: Visually inspect the heating element at the bottom of the dishwasher for cracks or burnout.

Observe: If the element is damaged or not glowing during a cycle, it may not be heating properly.

Means: A faulty heating element is a common cause of poor drying.

Next: Test the heating element with a multimeter for continuity.

Test the Heating Element

Do: Use a multimeter to test the heating element for continuity. Set the multimeter to the ohms setting and touch the probes to the element's terminals.

Observe: If the multimeter shows infinite resistance (no continuity), the heating element is faulty.

Means: A non-functional heating element will not generate the heat needed for drying.

Next: Replace the heating element if it is faulty.

Check the Thermostat

Do: Locate the thermostat near the heating element and test it with a multimeter.

Observe: If the thermostat does not show continuity when heated, it is defective.

Means: A faulty thermostat can prevent the heating element from activating.

Next: Replace the thermostat if it is not working.

Verify Rinse Aid Level

Do: Open the rinse aid dispenser and check if it is filled with rinse aid solution.

Observe: If the rinse aid is empty or low, the dishwasher may not be able to dry dishes effectively.

Means: Rinse aid helps reduce water spots and improves drying performance.

Next: Refill the rinse aid dispenser and run a test cycle.

Clean the Vent Area

Do: Use a shop vac to clean out any debris or food particles from the vent area at the top of the dishwasher.

Observe: If the vent is clogged, the dishwasher may not be able to release steam properly.

Means: A clogged vent can trap moisture inside the dishwasher, preventing proper drying.

Next: Run a cleaning cycle to ensure the vent is clear.

Run a Cleaning Cycle

Do: Run a cleaning cycle using a dishwasher cleaner to remove any buildup or residue inside the dishwasher.

Observe: If the dishwasher runs the cycle without issues and dishes are now drying, the problem was likely due to buildup.

Means: Buildup can affect the dishwasher's ability to heat and dry dishes properly.

Next: Monitor the dishwasher for continued performance.

Common causes table

CauseWhyLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Faulty heating elementThe heating element is responsible for generating heat to dry dishes. If it is damaged, it will not function properly.HighMediumYes
Defective thermostatThe thermostat controls the heating element. If it is not working, the heating element will not activate.MediumMediumYes
Low or no rinse aidRinse aid helps reduce water spots and improves drying performance. If it is empty, dishes may not dry properly.HighLowNo
Clogged ventA clogged vent can trap moisture inside the dishwasher, preventing proper drying.MediumLowNo
Improper installationIf the dishwasher is not installed correctly, it may not vent properly, leading to poor drying performance.LowHighNo
Malfunctioning control boardThe control board manages the dishwasher's functions. If it is faulty, it may not activate the heating element properly.LowHighYes
Incorrect cycle selectionSome cycles, like the eco or quick wash, may not dry dishes as effectively as the regular cycle.LowLowNo
Water temperature too lowIf the water entering the dishwasher is too cold, the heating element may not be able to raise the temperature enough for effective drying.LowLowNo

Parts matching

When replacing parts for your LG ThinQ dishwasher, ensure the new parts match the following specifications:

Always refer to your dishwasher's user manual for the exact part numbers and specifications.

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FAQ

Why is my LG ThinQ dishwasher not drying dishes even though the cycle completes?

This can be due to a faulty heating element, low rinse aid, or a clogged vent. Check these components to identify the issue.

How do I test the heating element in my LG ThinQ dishwasher?

Use a multimeter to test the heating element for continuity. If there is no continuity, the element needs to be replaced.

Can I use regular vinegar instead of rinse aid in my LG ThinQ dishwasher?

While vinegar can help with cleaning, it is not a substitute for rinse aid. Rinse aid is specifically designed to improve drying performance.

What should I do if my LG ThinQ dishwasher's vent is clogged?

Use a shop vac to clean out the vent area. If the vent is damaged, it may need to be replaced.

Is it normal for my LG ThinQ dishwasher to not dry dishes on the eco cycle?

Yes, eco cycles are designed to save energy and water, which can result in less effective drying. Use the regular cycle for better drying performance.