Dishwasher - Normal / Abnormal Noises

There are many sounds you may hear when your Dishwasher is in use. Some sounds are normal while others may be abnormal. Abnormal sounds sometimes have easy solutions to eliminate the sound. Here are some of the normal and abnormal sounds you may hear as well as suggestions to correct abnormal sounds.
 

List of Normal Sounds

  • Clicking or Grinding Sound in the Control: Dishwasher models with a Timer (Knob) control and some models with electronic controls will make clicking sounds as the Dishwasher progresses through a wash cycle.
    • Some models of Dishwashers with electronic controls have a motor driven electrical switching device in the control panel. This type of sound will be heard when the Dishwasher is changing cycles; for example, when the Dishwasher moves from circulation mode to pump-out mode. The sound is normal.
  • Humming: The Dishwasher motor may make on and off humming sounds during operation that are normal. This sound occurs because:
    • The fan that cools the main pump motor is rotating.
    • The soft food disposer may be grinding up food waste.
    • The drain pump may be operating.
  • Pausing During Drain: The drain pump starts and stops several times during each drain. This helps pump out food debris more effectively. If your Dishwasher pauses briefly or seems to start and stop during the draining period, this is normal operation.
  • Snapping Sound While Running:
    • Throughout the Cycle: A Dishwasher fills and drains several times during the wash and rinse portions of the cycle. Each time it begins to drain, a solenoid energizes which causes a definitive snapping sound. This will happen several times during each cycle and is dependent on the model and options selected. This is normal. Some models do not have drain solenoids, so this sound will not be heard on all models.
    • Loud Snap Mid-Cycle: It is normal to hear a snapping sound when the detergent cup opens.
  • Snapping When Opening the Door: It is normal to hear a snapping sound when the detergent cup opens as it hits the door or upper rack.
    • On flip cover detergent cups: The cover only opens to a 90-degree angle when in the wash cycle. When the door is opened at the end of the cycle, you may hear a snap as the cup opens fully. The sound is normal.
    • On some models: You may hear a snap from the door latch as you open and close the dishwasher. This is normal.
  • Swishing or Sloshing: The Dishwasher will make a swishing noise as the water is sprayed around inside the tub during the wash and rinse portions of the cycle.
  • Whining Noise: The Dishwasher wash pump motor can make a whining sound when operating. This is normal.

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List of Abnormal Sounds

  • Beeping: Occurs when the Dishwasher is opened mid-cycle, including the dry portion of the cycle. Shut the door and press Start to allow the Dishwasher to resume the cycle.
  • Grinding: Occurs when no water is in the Dishwasher and the circulation pump is running. For information on how to correct a Dishwasher water filling issue, please see our Dishwasher - Not Filling With Water article.
  • Pipe Rattling/Banging/Booming: This is a household plumbing issue called water hammer. Please contact a local plumber to have an anti-hammer device installed. For more information, see our Dishwasher - Cause of Water Hammer article.
  • Rattling: While the Dishwasher is in operation, the action of the water circulating inside the tub can cause the dishes to rattle and lightweight plastic objects can sometimes be forced out of the rack. Make sure the dishes and utensils are secure and not banging together. This rattling sound can be hard to distinguish from normal motor noises. To determine if a rattling noise is caused by a loading issue, run the Dishwasher again without any dishes. If the noise is not present, please consult the Owner's Manual for your dishwasher model for proper loading suggestions.
  • Rhythmic Knocking or Thumping: This is most likely caused by the spray arm hitting something inside the Dishwasher as the spray arm rotates. To solve the problem, rearrange dishware inside the Dishwasher to provide clearance for the spray arms. The spray arms must be able to rotate freely for good wash performance. For more information, please see our Dishwasher - Lower Spray Arm Not Spinning article.
  • Squealing or Rattling Pump Noise: If the Dishwasher is new, it may not have any water in it. This can cause a "squeal" or "rattling" sound the first time it is used. The sound may also occur if the Dishwasher is run after an extended period of time without any use.

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Appliance Support

If the above suggestions do not resolve a concern with an abnormal noise, service may be needed. For service, please schedule a repair appointment with GE Appliances Factory Service.