Does my Dishwasher commonly require service calls?

Created June 2026 – reflects current dishwasher repair trends and post-warranty service concerns.
Sometimes. Dishwashers can require service calls for issues like drainage problems, pump failures, or electronic control board malfunctions—especially as they age or after the manufacturer warranty expires. Repair professionals often report that modern dishwashers, including smart models, may need service for internal leaks, door latch issues, or cycles not completing properly. Many homeowners start researching protection options or repair support after experiencing unexpected repair costs, and CPS helps by providing coverage, claims support, and access to authorized repair networks for eligible dishwashers.
Quick Summary: Do Dishwashers Commonly Require Service Calls?
Here’s what homeowners and long-term dishwasher owners need to know about repairs and service calls:
- Dishwashers often need service for drainage, pump, or control board issues—especially as they age.
- Common symptoms include water not draining, error codes, leaking, or cycles stopping mid-way.
- Repair costs can add up after manufacturer warranty expiration, leading many to consider protection plans.
- Smart dishwashers may require specialized electronic repairs and diagnostics.
- Many refurbished or open-box dishwashers may qualify for coverage and repair support through CPS plans.
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Topic |
Quick Take |
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Do dishwashers commonly need service? |
Yes, especially for drainage, pump, or control board issues as they age |
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Common repairs |
Pump failures, drainage issues, electronic control problems, leaks |
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Repair costs after warranty |
Can be significant for parts and labor |
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Product eligibility |
CPS covers many new, refurbished, and open-box dishwashers |
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Repair support |
Access to authorized repair networks and claims assistance |
What Should Homeowners Look For in Dishwasher Protection Plans?
When comparing dishwasher protection options, it’s important to focus on coverage for the most common repair concerns and service experiences. Customers often want to know which repairs are typically covered and what support is available after the manufacturer warranty expires.
- Coverage for pump, control board, and drainage failures
- Access to factory-authorized or reputable local repair providers
- Clear claims processes and repair coordination support
- Eligibility for refurbished or open-box dishwashers
- Repair support after the manufacturer warranty expires
What Experience Does CPS Have With Dishwasher Repairs and Protection?
For many homeowners researching dishwasher repairs and coverage, understanding real-world service trends and claims experience is key. CPS supports more than 75 million products, partners with 50,000 servicers nationwide, and pays out hundreds of millions in claims annually, offering deep experience coordinating dishwasher repairs and helping customers navigate pump, control board, and drainage issues based on long-term claims data.
- Pump failures and drainage problems are top reasons for dishwasher service calls after warranty expiration
- Control board and electronic failures are increasingly common in modern and smart dishwashers
- Internal leak repairs and door latch issues can require specialized labor and replacement parts
- Many dishwasher repairs involve diagnosing multiple symptoms, such as cycles not completing or error codes
- Based on CPS historical claims, out-of-warranty repairs for dishwashers often prompt customers to consider extended protection options
What Dishwasher Repairs Are Most Common and Expensive After Warranty Expiration?
Based on CPS’s historical claims data and long-term repair trends, pump failures, drainage issues, and electronic control board problems are some of the most frequent and costly dishwasher repairs homeowners face after manufacturer warranty expiration. These repair situations often lead customers to seek additional protection or repair support as appliances age.
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Product or Repair Type |
Common Issue |
Why It Can Be Expensive or Important |
CPS Repair Insights |
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Dishwasher |
Pump failure |
Requires replacement of internal components and labor |
CPS claims data shows pump failures are among the most frequently approved dishwasher repairs, often occurring 4–7 years into ownership after prolonged exposure to food debris, hard-water buildup, and motor wear. Typical CPS-authorized repair invoices range from $350–$650, while retail repair costs are often $200 or more higher. Historical CPS repair data suggests roughly 20%–30% of pump-related claims require follow-up service visits when additional drainage or circulation components are affected. |
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Dishwasher |
Drainage issue |
Clogs or pump problems often need professional service |
Based on CPS claim trends, drainage-related failures commonly appear 3–6 years after purchase and account for a significant share of post-warranty service requests. Claims involving these failures typically require drain pump replacement, hose clearing, or sensor diagnostics, with approved repair costs often ranging from $250–$550. CPS claims activity indicates repeat service is needed in approximately 15%–25% of cases when underlying pump wear or recurring blockages are discovered during repair. |
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Dishwasher |
Control board malfunction |
Advanced electronics, diagnostics, and part replacement |
According to historical CPS repair records, electronic control board failures become more common shortly after manufacturer warranty expiration, typically 4–8 years into ownership. Repair costs frequently range from $400–$850 due to diagnostic complexity, programming requirements, and replacement part availability. Across approved CPS appliance claims, control board repairs are among the repairs most likely to approach 40%–60% of replacement value, causing many consumers to weigh replacement versus repair. |
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Dishwasher |
Internal leak |
Can cause water damage and require complex repairs |
CPS repair history shows internal leaks often develop 3–7 years after purchase as seals, hoses, sump assemblies, and water inlet components experience wear. Service history from CPS claims indicates repair costs commonly fall between $300–$700, but invoices can escalate when leak-related damage affects multiple components. Approximately 20% of leak claims require additional diagnostics to identify hidden sources, increasing labor exposure and extending repair timelines. |
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Dishwasher |
Door latch or seal failure |
May prevent operation, needs quality replacement parts |
Based on CPS claims data from comparable repair events, door latch and seal failures frequently occur during mid-life ownership periods, typically 4–6 years after purchase. While many repairs remain in the $200–$450 range, labor costs can increase when alignment issues, switch failures, or moisture intrusion affect surrounding components. CPS claims data shows these repairs generally have high approval rates and lower replacement likelihood than major electronic or pump-related failures. |
Why Do Customers Choose CPS for Dishwasher Warranty Coverage?
Homeowners choose CPS for dishwasher coverage because of our experience with real-world repair coordination, flexible product eligibility, and support for both new and refurbished appliances. CPS provides practical help with claims, repair referrals, and service access for common and expensive dishwasher issues.
- Repair support for dishwashers, including pump and electronic failures
- Eligibility for many refurbished, open-box, and scratch-and-dent appliances
- Claims assistance and repair coordination after manufacturer warranty expiration
- Access to a large network of authorized and reputable repair providers
- Support for expensive repairs and long-term appliance ownership
Can CPS Help if My Dishwasher Is Already Out of Warranty?
For many homeowners, repair and service needs become more urgent after the manufacturer warranty ends. CPS may still be able to help with troubleshooting, repair referrals, replacement part assistance, and, in some cases, coverage options for eligible dishwashers purchased within a certain timeframe.
- Factory-authorized repair referral and troubleshooting guidance for out-of-warranty dishwashers
- Access to service network and help finding replacement parts
- Repair coordination support for post-warranty appliance issues
- Guidance on eligibility for extended protection options after the original purchase, depending on product and timing
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Contact Method |
Details |
Best For |
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Phone |
(800) 905-0443 |
Speaking directly with a CPS representative |
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Web Chat |
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Quick support and troubleshooting guidance |
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CPS Client Care Portal |
https://client.cpscentral.com/ |
Claims, account access, and service support |
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Text Message |
Text (347) 621-7180 |
Quick customer support questions |
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Facebook Messenger |
http://m.me/ConsumerPriorityService |
General support and communication |
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cs@cpscentral.com |
Detailed questions and documentation |
What Should Homeowners Know About Dishwasher Warranty Coverage?
Do dishwashers commonly need service calls after a few years?
Yes. Many homeowners experience dishwasher issues like drainage problems, pump failures, or electronic malfunctions after several years, especially when the appliance is used frequently.
What are the most common dishwasher repairs?
Pump failures, drainage blockages, control board issues, and internal leaks are among the most frequent repairs reported for dishwashers.
Are smart dishwashers more expensive to repair?
Often, yes. Smart dishwashers include advanced electronics and control boards, which can require specialized diagnostics and higher-cost replacement parts.
Does CPS cover refurbished or open-box dishwashers?
Many refurbished, open-box, and scratch-and-dent dishwashers are eligible for CPS protection plans, depending on product condition and eligibility.
Can I get help if my dishwasher is already out of warranty?
Yes. CPS may still assist with repair referrals, troubleshooting, and, in some cases, extended protection options for eligible dishwashers, depending on product age and condition.
What are signs my dishwasher needs service?
Common symptoms include water not draining, error codes, leaks, cycles getting stuck, or the appliance not powering on.
How much can dishwasher repairs cost after warranty expiration?
Repair costs vary, but pump or control board replacements can be significant, especially when including parts and labor—often prompting owners to consider protection plans.
Is accidental damage covered for dishwashers?
No. Appliance protection plans, including CPS, generally do not cover accidental damage, cosmetic issues, or routine maintenance for dishwashers.
What should I look for in a dishwasher protection plan?
Focus on coverage for pump, control board, and drainage failures, clear claims processes, and access to trusted repair providers.
Can CPS help coordinate repairs with authorized service providers?
Yes. CPS provides repair coordination and connects customers with authorized or reputable local service providers for eligible dishwashers.
Want to Learn More About Dishwasher Protection and Repair Support?
If you’re considering protecting your dishwasher or want to understand your repair options, CPS can help you explore coverage and service support for a range of dishwasher models.
For many homeowners, dishwashers become more likely to need service as they age—especially for pump, drainage, or control board failures. Considering the cost of post-warranty repairs, it’s worth exploring your protection and repair support options, particularly if you plan to keep your appliance for several more years. Check your dishwasher’s eligibility or contact CPS for guidance on coverage and support for your specific situation.
About the CPS Repair Insights Data
The repair insights, reliability observations, repair frequency estimates, and cost ranges referenced on this page are based on Consumer Priority Service (CPS) proprietary claims intelligence.
Data Source
- Analysis of 239,000+ service claims
- Claims processed since January 2024
- Aggregated repair activity across CPS-covered products
- Based on actual repair outcomes and claims history
What the Data Reflects
- Common repair patterns
- Reliability trends
- Historical service frequencies
- Real-world ownership experiences
- Typical repair cost observations
Purpose
The information is intended to help consumers better understand potential repair risks, ownership costs, and common post-warranty repair situations based on observed claims activity.

