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Whirlpool Dishwasher Not Drying - Causes & Fix

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⚡ Quick Answer

Usually caused by missing rinse aid or no Heat Dry option selected. Check rinse aid level, select Heat Dry, and test element.

Difficulty Intermediate (DIY)
Est. time 15-60 min
Tools Multimeter , nut driver, screwdrivers

Whirlpool Dishwasher Not Drying — What’s Happening

When your Whirlpool dishwasher finishes a cycle but dishes are still wet or cold, that’s a drying-performance symptom. Whirlpool ties drying to the heating element, which raises water temperature during the wash and air temperature during the dry phase. Poor drying can also result from user settings like no Heat Dry option selected, missing rinse aid, or improper loading that traps water on dishes.

If the Sanitize LED blinks during a test cycle or dishes are not warm after a 1-hour wash with Heat Dry, Whirlpool says there may be a heating element problem. Otherwise, the issue is often rinse aid, cycle selection, or how the load is arranged.

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Most Likely Causes

How to Diagnose and Fix

  1. Confirm the complaint is true drying failure, not just normal condensation on plastic items.
  2. Check that Heat Dry, Extended Dry, or Pro Dry was selected for the cycle.
  3. Inspect the rinse aid reservoir and refill if empty, then adjust the dispenser setting upward if drying remains poor.
  4. Review how dishes are loaded: angle cups and bowls downward, avoid nesting, and do not overcrowd racks.
  5. Run the Sanitize cycle and watch the Sanitize LED. If it blinks or does not light as expected, Whirlpool says service is needed for a possible heating element problem.
  6. If your model has no Sanitize cycle, run a 1-hour wash with Heat Dry and feel the dishes immediately at the end. If they are not warm, the heating element may have failed.
  7. If the heated-dry test fails, schedule service to test the heating element circuit and replace the element if necessary.

Parts You Might Need

PartNotes
Dishwasher heating elementAmazon | Primary component for drying; replaced when dishes stay cold after a heated cycle.
Rinse aidAmazon | Consumable that improves sheeting and drying performance.

If your appliance also shows a code on the display, these match this problem:

When to Call a Pro

Call a technician if dishes are not warm after a 1-hour Heat Dry cycle or if the Sanitize LED blinks during testing. Whirlpool links both behaviors to heating element trouble. A pro will test the element circuit, check continuity and voltage, and replace the element or related controls as needed. If rinse aid and cycle settings are correct but drying stays poor after the element tests good, the tech can also inspect door-related drying features and control components that engage the dry phase.


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