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    5 Most Common Whirlpool Dishwasher Problems

    Whirlpool is a popular and recognizable dishwasher manufacturer, but their dishwashers are prone to have some common problems.

    It is important to know how to diagnose and fix these problems to get your dishwasher working in tiptop condition.

    To find out about the most common Whirlpool dishwasher problems, keep reading.

    • Dishwasher not cleaning dishes
    • Dishwasher not drying dishes
    • Dishwasher panel has no lights or not responding
    • Dishwasher stopped draining
    • Dishwasher not cleaning dishes on the top rack

    1.     Dishwasher Not Cleaning Dishes

    One of the most common problems with Whirlpool dishwashers is that the dishwasher does not clean dishes.

    More specifically, the appliance fills with water, but the wash pump does not circulate the water or run the cycle.

    5 Most Common Whirlpool Dishwasher Problems

    This results in the dishwasher not cleaning the dishes.

    The most common reason for this problem is a failed wash pump or motor.

    The failed motor prevents the water from being propelled throughout the spray arms.

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    Thus, the dishwasher does not actually clean the dishes, despite being filled with water.

    A motor can fail for a variety of reasons, such as a wiring fault between the control board and the motor or a faulty control board.

    If this is the case for you, you will need to replace wash pump, cause this is the most common problem for that.

    Worst case scenario, you will need to replace the control board and motor together.

    However, sometimes users find that replacing parts is not necessary for this problem. Instead, some users find that removing the motor and cleaning it out will solve the problem.

    The reason for this is that junk can build up around the motor over time.

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    Just make sure if you do this that you replace the motor in the same position as before and connect the wires properly.

    2.     Dishwasher Not Drying Dishes

    Another common problem of Whirlpool dishwashers is that they do not properly dry the dishes, even after the dry cycle has finished.

    This will cause the dishes to feel wet, making it extremely inconvenient to put the dishes on your shelves.

    5 Most Common Whirlpool Dishwasher Problems

    The most common reason that a dishwasher does not properly dry the dishes is that the heating element is burnt out.

    Dishwashers use a vent fan assembly and heating element to dry the dishes.

    The heating element heats up, allowing the dishes to dry faster.

    To replace a faulty heating element, begin by accessing the lower access panels at the bottom of the dishwasher.

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    Disconnect the connectors that go to the heating element. Then, remove the nuts that secure the heating element to the dishwasher.

    After that, open the dishwasher door and pull out the front of the heating element within the dishwasher.

    Position the spray arm so that you can remove the heating element. Pull the heating element out of the dishwasher.

    Next, you need to install the new heating element. Put the new heating element inside the dishwasher by putting it under the back spray arm.

    Feed the heating element into the retaining brackets, which hold it into place. Be sure to avoid the spray arms.

    Push the element through the openings at the front of the washer. Then, close the door and begin to reassemble the dishwasher from below.

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    3.     Dishwasher Has No Lights/Not Responding

    Some Whirlpool dishwasher owners find the dishwasher has no lights or does not respond when you try to choose the cycle.

    Often, the reason for this problem is due to a burnt thermal fuse on the control board.

    5 Most Common Whirlpool Dishwasher Problems

    If this is the case with your dishwasher, you will need to buy a new thermal fuse and install it in place of the burnt one.

    The thermal fuse is located in the console of the dishwasher.

    Luckily, replacing a thermal fuse is relatively easy.

    Begin by unplugging the dishwasher from the power outlet and turn off the power supply.

    5 Most Common Whirlpool Dishwasher Problems

    Then, remove the screws holding the console in place. You should be able to open the console. Close the door and keep the panel by the door.

    Remove the cover on the thermal fuse. With the cover off, you will see the thermal fuse located right on the control board.

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    Take a small screwdriver to disconnect the connector. Then, cut off the terminal block and remove the electrical tape holding the wires together.

    Strip the wires back so that you can put on the new thermal fuse.

    Now, put the mounting block on the new thermal fuse. Retape the wires. Then, put the stripped back wires into the terminal block.

    Remount the thermal fuse on the control board. Reassemble the dishwasher.

    Whirlpool is a popular and recognizable dishwasher manufacturer, but their dishwashers are prone to have some common problems.

    It is important to know how to diagnose and fix these problems to get your dishwasher working in tiptop condition.

    Advertisement

    To find out about the most common Whirlpool dishwasher problems, keep reading.

    • Dishwasher not cleaning dishes
    • Dishwasher not drying dishes
    • Dishwasher panel has no lights or not responding
    • Dishwasher stopped draining
    • Dishwasher not cleaning dishes on the top rack

    1.     Dishwasher Not Cleaning Dishes

    One of the most common problems with Whirlpool dishwashers is that the dishwasher does not clean dishes.

    More specifically, the appliance fills with water, but the wash pump does not circulate the water or run the cycle.

    5 Most Common Whirlpool Dishwasher Problems

    This results in the dishwasher not cleaning the dishes.

    The most common reason for this problem is a failed wash pump or motor.

    The failed motor prevents the water from being propelled throughout the spray arms.

    Thus, the dishwasher does not actually clean the dishes, despite being filled with water.

    A motor can fail for a variety of reasons, such as a wiring fault between the control board and the motor or a faulty control board.

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    If this is the case for you, you will need to replace wash pump, cause this is the most common problem for that.

    Worst case scenario, you will need to replace the control board and motor together.

    However, sometimes users find that replacing parts is not necessary for this problem. Instead, some users find that removing the motor and cleaning it out will solve the problem.

    The reason for this is that junk can build up around the motor over time.

    Just make sure if you do this that you replace the motor in the same position as before and connect the wires properly.

    2.     Dishwasher Not Drying Dishes

    Another common problem of Whirlpool dishwashers is that they do not properly dry the dishes, even after the dry cycle has finished.

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    This will cause the dishes to feel wet, making it extremely inconvenient to put the dishes on your shelves.

    5 Most Common Whirlpool Dishwasher Problems

    The most common reason that a dishwasher does not properly dry the dishes is that the heating element is burnt out.

    Dishwashers use a vent fan assembly and heating element to dry the dishes.

    The heating element heats up, allowing the dishes to dry faster.

    To replace a faulty heating element, begin by accessing the lower access panels at the bottom of the dishwasher.

    Disconnect the connectors that go to the heating element. Then, remove the nuts that secure the heating element to the dishwasher.

    After that, open the dishwasher door and pull out the front of the heating element within the dishwasher.

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    Position the spray arm so that you can remove the heating element. Pull the heating element out of the dishwasher.

    Next, you need to install the new heating element. Put the new heating element inside the dishwasher by putting it under the back spray arm.

    Feed the heating element into the retaining brackets, which hold it into place. Be sure to avoid the spray arms.

    Push the element through the openings at the front of the washer. Then, close the door and begin to reassemble the dishwasher from below.

    3.     Dishwasher Has No Lights/Not Responding

    Some Whirlpool dishwasher owners find the dishwasher has no lights or does not respond when you try to choose the cycle.

    Often, the reason for this problem is due to a burnt thermal fuse on the control board.

    Advertisement

    5 Most Common Whirlpool Dishwasher Problems

    If this is the case with your dishwasher, you will need to buy a new thermal fuse and install it in place of the burnt one.

    The thermal fuse is located in the console of the dishwasher.

    Luckily, replacing a thermal fuse is relatively easy.

    Begin by unplugging the dishwasher from the power outlet and turn off the power supply.

    5 Most Common Whirlpool Dishwasher Problems

    Then, remove the screws holding the console in place. You should be able to open the console. Close the door and keep the panel by the door.

    Remove the cover on the thermal fuse. With the cover off, you will see the thermal fuse located right on the control board.

    Take a small screwdriver to disconnect the connector. Then, cut off the terminal block and remove the electrical tape holding the wires together.

    Strip the wires back so that you can put on the new thermal fuse.

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    Now, put the mounting block on the new thermal fuse. Retape the wires. Then, put the stripped back wires into the terminal block.

    Remount the thermal fuse on the control board. Reassemble the dishwasher.

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