My Dishwasher Won't Start: Troubleshooting Guide

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Quick answer

Check if the dishwasher is receiving power, ensure the door is fully closed, and look for error codes. If the door latch is faulty, it may prevent the cycle from starting.

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Tools and prep

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Prep & safety

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 or a functioning outlet.

Means: Power supply is working.

Next: If no power, check the outlet and circuit breaker.

Inspect Door Latch

Do: Close the door and check if the latch engages properly.

Observe: Door latch clicks into place and the control panel lights up.

Means: Latch is functioning correctly.

Next: If the latch doesn't engage, proceed to test the door switch.

Test Door Switch

Do: Use a multimeter to test the door switch for continuity.

Observe: Multimeter shows continuity when the door is closed.

Means: Door switch is working.

Next: If no continuity, the door switch may need replacement.

Check for Error Codes

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

Observe: Error codes are visible on the display.

Means: Error codes indicate specific issues.

Next: Refer to the user manual for code meanings and solutions.

Inspect Control Panel

Do: Check for any visible damage or loose connections on the control panel.

Observe: Control panel appears intact with no loose wires.

Means: Control panel is likely functioning.

Next: If issues are found, consider professional repair.

Test Water Inlet Valve

Do: Check if the water supply is on and the inlet valve is receiving power.

Observe: Water flows into the dishwasher when the cycle starts.

Means: Inlet valve is working properly.

Next: If no water flow, the valve may be faulty.

Common causes table

CauseWhyLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Power Supply IssuesNo electricity reaching the dishwasher.HighLowCircuit breaker
Faulty Door LatchLatch not engaging to start the cycle.MediumMediumDoor latch assembly
Defective Door SwitchSwitch not signaling the dishwasher to start.MediumMediumDoor switch
Control Panel MalfunctionPanel not sending signals to start the cycle.LowHighControl panel
Water Inlet Valve FailureValve not allowing water into the dishwasher.MediumMediumWater inlet valve
Blocked Drain HoseDrain hose clog preventing proper operation.LowLowDrain hose

Parts matching

When replacing parts, ensure compatibility with your dishwasher model.

Consult your dishwasher's manual for specific part numbers and installation instructions.

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FAQ

Why is my dishwasher not getting power?

Check the circuit breaker, power outlet, and ensure the dishwasher is properly plugged in.

Can a faulty door switch prevent the dishwasher from starting?

Yes, a defective door switch may not signal the dishwasher to start when the door is closed.

How do I know if the water inlet valve is working?

Listen for a humming sound when the cycle starts and check for water flow into the dishwasher.

What should I do if I see an error code on the control panel?

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