Dishwasher won't wash
Common reasons your dishwasher won't wash
The most common reasons your dishwasher won't wash are a faulty pump and motor assembly, defective electronic control board or a clogged spray arm.
50% of the time it's the Pump and Motor Assembly
9% of the time it's the Electronic Control Board
8% of the time it's the Spray Arm
33% 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.
Pump and Motor Assembly Replacement
When your dishwasher fails to wash, a defective pump and motor assembly are often to blame. This assembly propels water up through the spray arms to cleanse dishes during the cycle. If a damaged pump impeller or malfunctioning motor disrupts its operation, dishes won't receive a thorough cleaning. Unusual sounds like buzzing or grinding from the pump and motor assembly may indicate a problem. Arrange for a Sears Home Services technician to assess and repair your dishwasher if you suspect a faulty pump.
Electronic Control Board Replacement
When your dishwasher fails to clean dishes, a malfunctioning pump and motor assembly are often at fault. This assembly is responsible for directing water up through the spray arms to wash the dishes during the cycle. If a damaged pump impeller or a malfunctioning motor disrupts its operation, the dishes won't receive a thorough cleaning. Unusual sounds like buzzing or grinding from the pump and motor assembly may indicate a problem. Arrange for a Sears Home Services technician to visit your home and repair the dishwasher if a faulty pump is suspected.
Spray Arm Replacement
When your dishwasher fails to clean dishes effectively, a blocked spray arm might be the culprit. Mineral deposits or debris can accumulate around the spray arm holes, obstructing the flow of water and hindering proper cleaning. Additionally, if the spray holes become clogged, the spray arm won't spin correctly. To address this issue, it's advisable to request a visit from a Sears Home Services Repair Expert to inspect your dishwasher. The technician will assess the situation and clear any blockages in the spray arms to restore efficient cleaning performance.
What to expect when you experience a dishwasher won't wash issue
How to repair the won't wash problem
To address most issues where the dishwasher fails to wash dishes, the typical solution often entails replacing either the pump and motor assembly, the electronic control board, or the spray arm. However, since there can be various underlying reasons for this problem, conducting a comprehensive diagnosis is crucial for resolving it effectively. A precise diagnosis is vital for determining the extent of the repair needed and its associated costs.
Sears Home Services advice for a dishwasher that won't wash
If your dishwasher isn't washing dishes, there could be multiple causes. To prevent unnecessary part replacements, we suggest having a Sears Home Services expert conduct diagnostic tests to pinpoint the exact issue. Our technicians are skilled at diagnosing various dishwasher problems.
What you'll see with a dishwasher won't wash diagnosis
Identifying issues with modern appliances can be tough without the right expertise. Trying to fix your dishwasher without proper diagnostic methods might lead to replacing parts randomly. Appliances, particularly those made in the last decade, have complex electronic components that are hard to check. DIY repairs on newer appliance models are getting more challenging.
A dishwasher that fills but never actually circulates water fails to wash away grime. Damaged pumps or blocked spray arms commonly cause this. Schedule dishwasher service.
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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.