Dishwasher not spinning
Common reasons your dishwasher not spinning
The most common reasons your dishwasher is not spinning are a defective electronic control board, damaged user interface control or a faulty pump and motor assembly.
62% of the time it's the Electronic Control Board
17% of the time it's the User Interface Control
5% of the time it's the Pump and Motor Assembly
16% of the time it's the Something else
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Common dishwasher repair parts you may need
Replacing one of these dishwasher parts may fix your problem.
Electronic Control Board Replacement
If your dishwasher spray arm isn't spinning, the dishwasher might have a faulty electronic control board. When the control board's memory and logic get messed up, it may stop sending power to the wash motor. This could be due to a malfunctioning relay or electronic component. Figuring out if the control board is the issue can be tricky. Call a Sears Home Services technician to check and fix your dishwasher if it's not spinning the spray arms.
User Interface Control Replacement
If your dishwasher isn't spinning, a damaged user interface control might be the culprit. This control links to the electronic control board and communicates signals to manage the dishwashing cycle. If a key on the user interface control gets stuck, it can disrupt the cycle, causing the dishwasher to stop working. If you suspect a damaged user interface control, contact a Sears Home Services Repair Expert to assess and replace it if necessary.
Pump and Motor Assembly Replacement
If the spray arms aren't spinning in your dishwasher, it's probable that a faulty pump and motor assembly isn't generating sufficient water pressure and flow through the water delivery system to rotate the spray arms and disperse the spray. You might notice loud noises like buzzing or grinding emanating from a faulty pump and motor assembly. If your dishwasher becomes noisy and fails to clean the dishes effectively, it's advisable to have a Sears Home Services Repair Expert inspect your dishwasher and address the issue.
What to expect when you experience a dishwasher not spinning issue
How do I fix the spray arm not spinning problem?
Addressing most issues where the dishwasher spray arm isn't spinning typically requires replacing the electronic control board, user interface control, or pump and motor assembly. Nonetheless, given the numerous potential causes, conducting a comprehensive diagnosis is crucial for resolving the problem. A precise diagnosis is necessary for determining the extent of the repair needed.
Sears Home Services recommendations for fixing a dishwasher that is not spinning
If the dishwasher isn't spinning, there could be various reasons behind it. To prevent unnecessary part replacements, we advise having a Sears Home Services professional conduct diagnostic tests to pinpoint the root cause. Our technicians possess expertise in diagnosing all kinds of dishwasher issues.
What to look for with a dishwasher not spinning diagnosis
Troubleshooting modern appliances without the right expertise and training can pose challenges. Attempting to fix dishwasher issues without employing proper diagnostic methods often leads to guesswork in part replacement. With advancements in appliance technology over the past decade, many models now incorporate intricate electronic components that are hard to assess. As a result, do-it-yourself repairs on the latest appliance models are becoming more complex.
Spray arms that won’t spin hamper full coverage, leaving stuck-on grime. Clogs or a bad motor may stall that crucial movement. Instead of scrubbing plates, call dishwasher technician.
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Glossary Terms
A dishwasher gasket is a flexible seal that prevents water from leaking out of the dishwasher door during operation. It's crucial for maintaining the appliance's efficiency and preventing water damage.
A dishwasher impeller is a rotating component within the dishwasher's pump that circulates water throughout the unit during a wash cycle, ensuring efficient cleaning by spraying water at high pressure.
A dishwasher sump is located at the bottom of the dishwasher, serving as a collection point for water during the wash cycle. It houses the main pump and filter, facilitating the recirculation and drainage of water, essential for the cleaning process.
A dishwasher turbidity sensor is an advanced feature that measures the level of food particles and debris in the water, allowing the dishwasher to adjust the wash cycle length and water usage for optimal cleaning efficiency.