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Anonymous Posted on Sep 26, 2009

Dishwasher is making a loud pipe rattling sound

Asko 1706 Dishwasher is making a loud pipe rattling sound when transitioning between cycles.

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The water supply line has not been secured properly. Turn off breaker, open DW at bottom and secure water line.

Testimonial: "Difficult to figure out what to secure the supply to under and it seems it is loose behind the dishwasher. I tied wrapped it and it seems quieter..."

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Though Noise depends on the model and make of the machine, still you can use the below methods to minimize the noise :-

  1. Ensure the dishwasher is level. An unleveled machine can cause unwanted vibration noise in addition to dish rattling. Most appliances have leveling feet that adjust to ensure that the appliance is level. Ensure the machine is level. If you can't access the feet, call a professional.
  2. Install insulation around the dishwasher. A sound-absorbing foam can diminish dishwasher noise level. Unless you are familiar with how to remove or install dishwashers, have a professional perform this task.
  3. Load dishes securely. One sure fire way to cut down on dishwasher noise is to load the dishes properly. Cups, saucers and other items that aren't properly placed in the dishwasher can toss about by the jet streams of water. Put small items in a dishwasher approved, screened container to prevent them from getting caught in the dishwasher's cleaning mechanisms.
  4. Purchase a quiet dishwasher. Some manufacturers make dishwashers with built-in noise reduction features. Research and read reviews for each to determine which one works best in your situation. Magazines like "Consumer Reports" provide unbiased reviews that can be helpful.
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