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My Dishwasher Is Making a Loud Noise

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Quick answer

A loud dishwasher noise is often caused by a loose component or clogged filter. Turn off the power, check for loose parts, and clean the filter. If the noise persists, inspect the pump or motor.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check for Loose Components
    Do: Open the dishwasher and look for loose racks, dishes, or internal parts.
    Observe: Any loose or vibrating parts?
    Means: Loose parts can cause rattling or clanking noises.
    Next: Secure or remove loose items and test the dishwasher.
  2. Clean the Filter
    Do: Locate and remove the filter at the bottom of the dishwasher. Rinse it under running water to remove debris.
    Observe: Filter is clogged with food particles or debris.
    Means: A clogged filter can cause the pump to work harder, creating noise.
    Next: Reinstall the clean filter and run a test cycle.
  3. Inspect the Pump
    Do: Check the pump area for obstructions or damage. Use a flashlight to look for foreign objects.
    Observe: Obstruction or damaged pump components.
    Means: A blocked or faulty pump can create loud humming or grinding noises.
    Next: Remove obstructions or replace the pump if damaged.
  4. Check the Motor
    Do: Listen for unusual motor sounds when the dishwasher is running. Ensure the motor is not overheating.
    Observe: Loud humming, grinding, or burning smell from the motor.
    Means: A failing motor may need to be replaced.
    Next: If the motor is faulty, consider replacing it or calling a professional.
  5. Test the Water Inlet Valve
    Do: Check the water inlet valve for mineral buildup or damage. Clean or replace if necessary.
    Observe: Mineral deposits or cracks in the valve.
    Means: A faulty valve can cause loud noises during water intake.
    Next: Clean or replace the valve and test the dishwasher.
  6. Examine the Spray Arms
    Do: Inspect the spray arms for clogs or damage. Use a toothpick to clear any blocked nozzles.
    Observe: Clogged or damaged spray arm nozzles.
    Means: Clogged spray arms can cause uneven water flow and noise.
    Next: Clean or replace the spray arms and run a test cycle.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Loose Components
Loose racks, dishes, or parts can vibrate and create noise during operation.
CommonEasyNone
Clogged Filter
A dirty filter can cause the pump to work harder, leading to loud noises.
CommonEasyDishwasher Filter
Blocked Pump
Foreign objects or debris in the pump can cause loud humming or grinding.
SometimesMediumDishwasher Pump
Faulty Motor
A worn or damaged motor can create loud noises or fail to operate properly.
SometimesHardDishwasher Motor
Clogged Spray Arms
Blocked spray arm nozzles can cause uneven water flow and noise.
CommonEasySpray Arms
Faulty Water Inlet Valve
Mineral buildup or damage to the valve can cause loud noises during water intake.
SometimesMediumWater Inlet Valve

Parts matching

If you need to replace parts, look for these common components:

Check your dishwasher’s model number for the correct replacement parts.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Why is my dishwasher making a loud noise when it starts?

A loud noise at startup could be due to a clogged filter, loose components, or a faulty water inlet valve. Check these areas first.

Can a loud dishwasher noise mean a serious problem?

Yes, if the noise is grinding or accompanied by a burning smell, it may indicate a motor or pump failure, which requires professional attention.

How often should I clean my dishwasher filter?

Clean the filter every 1–2 months to prevent clogs and reduce noise.

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

It's not recommended, as it may cause further damage. Address the issue before resuming use.

Can I replace the dishwasher motor myself?

Replacing a motor can be complex and may require electrical expertise. Consider calling a professional if you're unsure.