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Posted on May 25, 2017

Dishwasher making LOUD noise

I have a Whirlpool Quiet Partner II, Model # DU1145XTPSO, Serial # FR2901036, that we purchased 5+ years ago. It is making very loud noises during operation. To me it sounds like the motor is having a hard time running and is kind of grinding. Each time we run it the noise seems to be getting louder. I've tried running a cleaning solution through it because we thought maybe the lines were clogged and bogging down the motor but it didn't make a difference in the noise. Please help!! Thanks.

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Ron Coons

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  • Posted on Apr 09, 2008

SOURCE: Whirlpool Quiet Partner 980

clean light blinkin???? ry pushing the sanirinse-heated dry--sanirinse--heated dry. tha tshould put in diagnostic mode, there also should be a trouble shooter underthe lower acess panel

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 09, 2008

SOURCE: Dishwasher (whirlpool quiet partner II)

I think I solved the door leaking problem by cleaning out the plastic filter screen on the inside (left) door panel. Didn't even know it was there, never knew it was suppose to be cleaned! It was so clogged and gross. I also discovered that my washer had shifted and was off balance. It has wood shims under the steel casing and one block was loose. No doubt from slamming and banging the door open and closed. Had to take the front skirt and kickplate off to see. I had my son use a lever and hoisted it up a little while I replaced the block shim now making the washer level again. Ran a light wash before fixing problems and it leaked. We ran a light wash after the fix's and so far so good. Haven't ran a regular longer wash yet. My water level was fine, no gasket problems, no washer wand cracks, etc... My husband was thrilled! When he came home, I informed him I have good news and not so good news. The not so good news was dinner was going to be late, the good news was I fixed the leaking (for months!)dishwasher and saved alot of money on repairs!

**Cleaned filter screen, made dishwasher level again.

Anonymous

  • 126 Answers
  • Posted on Dec 29, 2008

SOURCE: Whirlpool dishwasher Quiet Partner II:

shut down the circuit breaker that controls the dishwasher for 20 - 30 minutes then turn it back on.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 15, 2009

SOURCE: Dishwasher Making Loud High Pitched Noise.

A loud high pitch whine while running the dishwasher means that there is something caught in the chopper assembly. To get to the chopper assembly you need to take the racks out and take the pump apart from the inside of the dishwasher. The chopper assembly looks like a metal grate with holes in it. And it might not even be stuck in the grate but somewhere in the pump area due to the water being pumped out, so the best idea is to take the whole thing apart and clean everywhere. However I do not recommend doing this unless you are completely certain you will remember where the screws and gaskets go, otherwise you risk damaging your pump or house from a leak or improper installation. You have been warned.

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Ron Coons

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  • Posted on Jan 25, 2009

SOURCE: Our dishwasher is making a loud noise during wash cycle.

if you have a torx 20, and torx 15 screw driver, you an remove the screws from the top plate of the wash motor, and underthere youll see another t15 screw converingthe "chopper" assy, sounds as if a seed, of chicken bone, perhaps apiece of glass hasgottne down there

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