You loaded up the dishwasher, filled it with detergent, pressed start and...nothing. Is it time to call an appliance repair technician, or worse, buy a new dishwasher? Not necessarily.
June 24, 2014
You loaded up the dishwasher, filled it with detergent, pressed start and...nothing. Is it time to call an appliance repair technician, or worse, buy a new dishwasher? Not necessarily.
Common causes for dishwashers failing to start include a fault in the power source, an incompletely closed door or a needed manual reset.
When these steps fail, check your owner's manual.
Handy homeowners might wish to check a few simple-to-install parts and attempt the repair themselves.
If you aren't comfortable with making repairs yourself, you will need to contact an appliance repair technician.
If the dishwasher is no longer under warranty, you'll need to make the decision to repair or replace the machine.
Repair
With a relatively young unit in otherwise good condition, repair is usually your best option.
Replace
It's usually more cost effective to replace an older unit with lots of wear and tear than to invest in repairs.
Look for an appliance repair technician who is licensed and insured and willing to stand behind the work. Never try to save money with a fly-by-night repair tech who might not be around to make good on promises.
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