So, what if your dishwasher doesn’t fill water?
Sometimes all it takes to solve this problem it to check all possible causes:
The most common dishwasher “diseases” are:
City water is usually very hard and water utility system may contain all sorts of impurities. Not surprisingly, intake valve filters often get clogged and dishwashers refuse to work. Sometimes it happens that water fills too slowly and dishwasher makes a buzzing sound.
You can solve this problem by yourself. At the point of connection of the hose with the dishwasher you will find a mesh filter. Remove the mesh and put in a citric acid solution. Then clean the holes with a needle.
Absolutely all dishwashers, even the oldest models, are equipped with a water supply valve. If it breaks, your appliance stops collecting water. The valve simply cannot open the gate after receiving the signal.
No dishwasher will start a washing cycle if the unit door is not closed properly. Close the door tightly or call a serviceman for making a repair.
Pressure switch malfunction is a fairly common cause of a dishwasher failure. Without this part, the control module will not be able to receive information about the water pressure in the system. Accordingly, the specified cycle will not start, because the system will not understand how much water it will need to fill. You will have to install a new pressure switch.