How to Fix A Dishwasher — Yourself.

March 13, 2010

Here are some tips of how to fix a dishwasher. Electronics and water are not very compatible! Since a dishwasher uses both elements, it is going to break sooner or later.

When my dishwasher has broken down 90% of the time I have been able to fix it myself. No, I am not a dishwasher repair man. In truth, I am a fix it idiot. I just do not like buying a new dishwasher every couple of months.

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Anyone can fix most dishwasher problems themselves. It can be easy to learn how to fix a dishwasher. A big tip: get the longest guarantee you can on your new dishwasher as you will be delivered a machine that will at least last until the guarantee is done. Naturally you might not be able to fix it at all. You might need to call someone in, or you will need to buy some parts.

But wait, before you call for servicing, try and save money and fix it yourself.

So how to fix a dishwasher? It is possible that you will have to open up the kick panel. On the other side, when you open the door, you will probably find several screws that fasten the panel and hide the electronics. These screws have to be removed to get at the switches and electronics, just don’t forget to put them back later. You will find the motors, pumps, in-takes and out-takes underneath the dishwasher. The dishwasher will have to be pulled out from under the kitchen counter to get at this. Follow these dishwasher repair tips carefully:

How to fix a dishwasher 1: If your dishes remain dirty: this could be as easy as the shut-off valve being off that feeds the water coming into the machine. Double check the water shut-off valve, which is under the kitchen sink to make sure it’s on.

Check and unclog the spray arms with a garden hose: number one reason for dirty dishes. And make sure the machine inside is clean, filters included.

Is there still dirty water left in the bottom of the dishwasher after the washing? If so clean any of the filters at the bottom of the machine, your out-take is clogged. As well check all out-take valves and hoses under the dishwasher too.

But if your hose is not clogged, turned off, or broken, and the problem remains, then you might have a faulty internal water valve, and you will need professional services for this.

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How to fix dishwasher 2:

You must clean and unclog any interior filters if the machine does not seem to be pumping. So now go and check the air gap of the sink. It is near the faucet. Unclog this too if you have to. After that check the out-take valve, and unclog it.

Sometimes its just a matter of replacing the drive belt on your pump. Check the motor, it might be stuck too. If it is, try and loosen it up by turning it with your hand. You might have to replace the motor in some cases.

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If your dishwasher does not seem to have power then always look to see if it is plugged in, and then see if the circuit breaker is OK. Not a power problem, then it is likely a switch problem. Most machine switches are cheaply made. They are made out of plastic and springs, and get worn down, or loosed inside the housing. Fix it be tightening it up, or replace it. If all of these things do not work, or you can not find the problem it is probably way bigger a problem than you can fix, so you will have to buy a new dishwasher, or call a technician. Electronic units, and wiring problems are beyond my scope.

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