Quick answer
A Samsung dishwasher making noise often points to a loose component or a worn part. Check for loose items, ensure the dishwasher is level, and inspect the drain pump. If the noise persists, replace the faulty part.
Confirm the symptom
- Loud humming or vibrating sound during operation
- Clicking or rattling noise when the dishwasher runs
- Noise only occurs during the wash or drain cycle
- Sound is coming from the bottom of the dishwasher
- Noise gets louder when the dishwasher is full
Tools and prep
- Screwdriver (Phillips and flathead)
- Flashlight
- Plastic putty knife
- Work gloves
- Samsung dishwasher manual (digital or printed)
- Turn off power at the circuit breaker for safety
- Place a towel under the dishwasher to catch leaks
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Check for Loose ItemsDo: Open the dishwasher and inspect for loose dishes, utensils, or foreign objects inside the tub.Observe: Any loose items vibrating or moving during operation.Means: Loose items can cause rattling or clanking noises.Next: Remove the items and restart the dishwasher to see if the noise stops.
- Level the DishwasherDo: Use a level tool to check if the dishwasher is sitting evenly on the floor.Observe: Dishwasher tilts to one side or rocks when touched.Means: An unlevel appliance can cause excessive vibration and noise.Next: Adjust the leveling legs until the dishwasher is stable and restart it.
- Inspect the Drain PumpDo: Locate the drain pump (usually at the bottom rear of the dishwasher) and check for blockages or damage.Observe: Debris or a worn impeller in the pump.Means: A clogged or faulty drain pump can create loud humming or grinding noises.Next: Clean the pump or replace it if damaged.
- Check the Wash ArmDo: Inspect the upper and lower wash arms for obstructions or damage.Observe: Cracks, bends, or debris caught in the wash arm nozzles.Means: A damaged or clogged wash arm can cause uneven water flow and noise.Next: Clean the nozzles or replace the wash arm if necessary.
- Test the MotorDo: Listen closely to determine if the noise is coming from the motor area.Observe: Loud humming or buzzing without the motor spinning.Means: A failing motor may not engage properly and can produce loud noises.Next: If the motor is faulty, contact a professional for replacement.
- Inspect the TubDo: Check the inner tub for dents or damage that could cause noise during operation.Observe: Visible dents or loose parts attached to the tub.Means: A damaged tub can create clanking or vibrating sounds.Next: Repair or replace the tub if necessary.
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Loose dishes or utensils Vibrating or moving items during the wash cycle create noise. | Common | Easy | None |
| Unlevel dishwasher Improper leveling causes excessive vibration and noise. | Common | Easy | None |
| Clogged drain pump Debris in the pump restricts water flow and causes loud noises. | Sometimes | Easy–Medium | Drain pump |
| Faulty wash arm A damaged or clogged wash arm disrupts water flow and causes noise. | Sometimes | Easy | Wash arm |
| Failing motor A motor that doesn't spin properly can produce loud humming or buzzing. | Rare | Hard | Motor assembly |
| Damaged inner tub Dents or loose parts in the tub create clanking or vibrating sounds. | Rare | Medium | Inner tub |
Parts matching
If you need to replace a part, match these common issues with the correct replacement:
- Drain pump – for clogged or noisy pump
- Wash arm – for cracked or clogged nozzles
- Leveling legs – for an unlevel dishwasher
- Motor assembly – for a humming or non-spinning motor
- Inner tub – for dents or structural damage
Always refer to your Samsung dishwasher model number when ordering replacement parts to ensure compatibility.
When to call a professional
- The noise persists after checking all loose items and components
- You suspect a faulty motor or electrical issue
- You're uncomfortable working with electrical components
- The dishwasher leaks water while making noise
- The noise is accompanied by error codes on the display
- The appliance vibrates excessively and moves from its position
FAQ
Why is my Samsung dishwasher making a loud humming noise?
A loud humming noise often indicates a clogged drain pump, a failing motor, or an unlevel appliance. Check these components first.
Can a Samsung dishwasher make noise if it's not level?
Yes, an unlevel dishwasher can cause excessive vibration and noise. Adjust the leveling legs to stabilize it.
What should I do if my Samsung dishwasher makes a clicking noise?
A clicking noise may be caused by a loose component or a faulty timer. Check for loose items and inspect the timer for issues.
Is it normal for a Samsung dishwasher to make some noise during operation?
Some noise is normal, especially during the wash and drain cycles. However, loud or unusual noises usually indicate a problem that needs attention.
Can I replace the drain pump myself?
Yes, replacing the drain pump is a common DIY repair. Turn off the power and water supply, and follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully.