Dishwasher Not Working? Issues, Fixes, & When to Upgrade

Last Updated: 01/30/2026

Autor: James Zhao, Especialista Técnico Superior y Alex Park, Especialista de Producto

Nothing is more frustrating than a sink full of dirty dishes and your dishwasher not working when you need it most. Whether it won’t start, drain, or properly clean, you need a fix that actually works.

In this article, you’ll learn how to troubleshoot common dishwasher issues, and when it’s time to stop repairing and invest in a replacement. FOTILE’s guidance can help you save time, avoid unnecessary service calls, and make a smarter decision for your kitchen.

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Common Dishwasher Issues & How to Troubleshoot

When your dishwasher stops working as expected, don’t call a technician just yet. You can troubleshoot many common problems on your own:

Dishwasher Won’t Start

If your dishwasher won’t turn on, the issue may be related to power or door sensors.

  • Make sure the unit is plugged in, and the breaker hasn’t tripped
  • Check that the door is fully closed and latched
  • Confirm the control panel isn’t locked or paused

Leaking Dishwasher

Leaks often come from worn seals or improper loading.

  • Check the door gasket for cracks or buildup
  • Avoid overloading or blocking the spray arms
  • Make sure the dishwasher is level and secure

Dishwasher Not Draining

Standing water usually indicates a clog or a drainage issue.

  • Clean the filter and remove any food debris
  • Check the drain hose for kinks or blockages
  • Run a short cycle to see if the water clears

Dishes Still Dirty

Poor cleaning may be caused by restricted water flow.

  • Clean spray arms to remove buildup
  • Avoid overcrowding dishes
  • Use the correct detergent and cycle setting

Dishwasher Smells Bad

Odors are usually caused by trapped food and moisture.

  • Clean the filter and interior regularly
  • Leave the door slightly open after cycles to air dry
  • Run an empty cycle with vinegar or baking soda

Not Filling with Water

If little or no water enters the unit, the supply may be blocked.

  • Check that the water valve is turned on
  • Inspect the inlet hose for kinks
  • Clean the inlet screen if accessible

Detergent Not Dispensing

When detergent remains in the dispenser, it may be blocked or delayed.

  • Make sure dishes aren’t blocking the dispenser door
  • Check for buildup inside the dispenser
  • Use fresh detergent and avoid overfilling

Bigger Problems: When to Call A Technician

Some dishwasher issues point to internal failures that can’t be fixed with basic troubleshooting. In these cases, it’s best to call a professional:

  • The dishwasher repeatedly trips the breaker
  • Water continues leaking after seal and hose checks
  • Loud grinding or banging noises come from the motor area
  • Error codes appear and won’t clear
  • The unit stops mid-cycle and won’t restart
  • There’s visible damage to internal components

Should You Replace or Repair Your Dishwasher? How to Tell

When your dishwasher has recurring issues, replacing it may be cheaper than repairing. Here’s a clear breakdown to help you make the best decision for your kitchen:

Repairs May Make Sense When…Replacement Is the Better Choice When…
The dishwasher is under 8 years oldThe unit is 10+ years old
The issue is minor or isolatedRepairs are frequent
Repair costs are relatively lowRepair costs keep adding up
Parts are easy to findParts are difficult to source
Cleaning performance has been consistentPerformance continues to decline

Buying A New Dishwasher? What to Look For

Ready to shop for a new dishwasher? Look for features that support performance, efficiency, and long-term use:

  • Energy-efficient operation to lower utility costs
  • Quiet performance for open kitchens
  • Strong spray systems for consistent cleaning
  • Durable interior materials built for regular use
  • Flexible racks for different dish sizes
  • Controls that are easy to use and maintain

How to Keep Your Dishwasher in Top Shape

Routine maintenance can keep your dishwasher running smoothly for years. Follow these simple habits to prevent common issues:

  • Clean the filter regularly to remove food buildup
  • Rinse off heavy residue before loading dishes
  • Avoid overloading, which can block spray arms
  • Wipe down door seals to prevent leaks
  • Run hot water at the sink before starting a cycle
  • Use the right detergent and the proper amount
  • Check spray arms occasionally for clogs

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