Dishwasher: Why does my dishwasher door drop open too fast?
Tension springs connected to the door hinges help control how fast your dishwasher’s door drops when you open it.
When the door drops without any resistance, a tension spring may be broken or disconnected. Follow the steps in our How to replace a dishwasher door spring repair guide to reconnect a disconnected dishwasher door spring or replace a broken spring.
If a dishwasher door spring is broken, replace both springs at the same time to ensure that the control tension is the same on both sides of the door.
Check the dishwasher door hinges while examining the door springs. Replace damaged or broken door hinges, because they can contribute to the dishwasher door falling open too fast.
THESE REPAIRS MAY HELP SOLVE YOUR DISHWASHER PROBLEM
Replace the dishwasher door hinge spring
A door hinge spring attaches to each side of the dishwasher door hinges. The door springs provides tension when the dishwasher door opens so it doesn't drop down too quickly. If a spring is broken, the door drops without control, and the door springs need to be replaced. Replace both springs so the sides have equal tension.
Dishwasher door hinge spring
How to replace a dishwasher door spring
If your dishwasher door falls open too quickly, chances are the door spring is broken. This easy-to-follow repair guide shows you how to replace the door springs yourself.
Replace the dishwasher door hinge
The dishwasher door hinge is attached to a spring. It pivots on a pin to allow the door to open and close in a controlled manner. If the door hinge is damaged, it won't allow the door to open and close properly. In that situation, replace the door hinge.
Dishwasher door hinge
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