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KitchenAid dishwasher model KUDS02FRSS2, makes a loud noise


Ciampieri

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My KitchenAid dishwasher makes a loud noise as soon as I turn it on and throughout the cycle. W

ould this most likely be the circulation pump?

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Possible to be the chopper blades on the wash pump may have something stuck in them.

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When the dishwasher starts to make funny noises or working load it is usually because there are debris caught in the draining pump, although a problem with the motor is not an exception.

Drain Pump: The drain pump needs to be checked for debris. If its clean and noisy it needs to be replaced.
Circulation Pump: Bearings inside the circulation pump will wear out over time and can cause a load to groan while the dishwasher operates.

I found this at:  https://www.electrafixbc.ca/appliances/dishwasher.html 

Check it out for more info on your dishwasher issue. 

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On 1/22/2020 at 2:25 PM, Ciampieri said:

loud noise as soon as I turn it on

Either pump as mentioned above because some units run pump for a short time before starting actual cycle. Or your water valve since it’s usually the first load activated when started. 

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Unit has to fill all the way before circulation motor comes on so I doubt circ motor issue. 

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The dishwasher stopped making the loud noise and now makes a low buzzing sound. It does fill up with water and it does drain the water (although it keeps coming out of the air gap on top of the sink) but I don’t hear the water being sprayed around during the cycle just the low buzzing sound. So maybe it is the circulation pump? This dishwasher is at about 14 years old. 

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7 minutes ago, Ciampieri said:

The dishwasher stopped making the loud noise and now makes a low buzzing sound. It does fill up with water and it does drain the water (although it keeps coming out of the air gap on top of the sink) but I don’t hear the water being sprayed around during the cycle just the low buzzing sound. So maybe it is the circulation pump? This dishwasher is at about 14 years old. Thank you for all your help.

 

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