What is the life expectancy of a dishwasher?
Most residential dishwashers last 10 to 12 years. A Thermador dishwasher like DWHD64EP46 often reaches the upper end of that range when it is installed correctly, kept clean, and protected from issues like hard-water buildup and freezing.
Typical lifespan ranges (what to expect)
- Average lifespan: 10 to 12 years
- Common real-world range: 9 to 16 years
- Best-case with excellent care: up to about 15 years
| Usage pattern | What it usually means for lifespan |
|---|---|
| 1 load per day | Typical 10 to 12 years |
| 2+ loads per day | More wear; often shorter lifespan |
| Seasonal home or long idle periods | Higher risk if not winterized |
What extends the life of your DWHD64EP46
The manual calls out maintenance tasks that protect key wash and drain components, including the filter system and spray arms. Use these habits to reduce strain on the circulating pump, drain pump, and heater.
- Clean and re-seat the filter system regularly
- Check and clean spray arm nozzles so rotation is not restricted
- Use only automatic dishwasher detergents (avoid incorrect detergent types)
- Wipe up spills and splash-out to prevent door sealing issues
- Clean the door gasket to help prevent leaks
- Winterize the dishwasher if it will sit unused where temperatures can freeze
For model-specific care steps and intervals, follow the owner's manual.
Signs the dishwasher is nearing end of life
These symptoms often show up as parts wear and water-flow problems:
- Dishes stay dirty even after cleaning the filter and spray arms
- Repeated draining problems or standing water after cycles
- New or louder grinding/humming during wash (often circulation-related)
- Leaks at the door area (gasket wear or door alignment issues)
- Cycles complete but performance is inconsistent from load to load
Why it matters
A dishwasher’s “life expectancy” is mostly about how long it can keep moving water, heating effectively, and sealing properly. Routine cleaning and freeze protection help prevent premature damage to the fill valve, pumps, and door sealing surfaces.
Last updated: February 2026
How do you reset a Thermador dishwasher?
To reset your Thermador DWHD64EP46 dishwasher, cancel the current cycle so the unit drains, then power it back on and start a new cycle. On this control style, the reset is done using the Cancel Drain function and the On/Off button as shown in the owner's manual.
Quick reset (Cancel Drain) steps
- Open the door just enough to access the controls; wait until water noises stop.
- Press and hold the two buttons labeled Cancel Drain for 3 seconds.
- Wait about 1 minute while the dishwasher drains.
- Press On/Off.
- Select a new wash cycle and close the door to start.
If you need to pause instead of reset
If you only need to interrupt the cycle (add a dish, add detergent), we recommend doing it within the first 30 minutes.
- Open the door carefully and stop when water noises stop.
- Press On/Off to turn the unit off.
- Wait at least 10 seconds.
- Press On/Off again and close the door to resume.
What “reset” does (and does not) do
| Action | What it accomplishes | What it will not fix |
|---|---|---|
| Cancel Drain reset | Clears the current cycle and forces a drain | Broken parts, leaks, or a failed pump |
| Power off for 10 seconds | Pauses and restarts the control state | Clogs, spray issues, or poor cleaning |
Why it matters
A proper reset clears a stuck cycle and drains standing water, which helps you restart safely and prevents hot water from splashing out when you open the door.
Last updated: February 2026
How do you force a Thermador dishwasher to drain?
To force your Thermador DWHD64EP46 dishwasher to drain, start a Cancel/Drain by pressing and holding both buttons labeled Cancel Drain for 3 seconds. The dishwasher should begin draining; wait about 1 minute, then press On/Off to reset and restart a cycle if needed (see the owner's manual).
Quick steps to start a Cancel/Drain
- Open the door just enough to access the controls safely.
- Press and hold both Cancel Drain buttons for 3 seconds.
- Close the door and let the drain run.
- Wait about 1 minute.
- Press On/Off to reset.
- Start a new cycle if you want the dishwasher to run normally.
If it still will not drain
Standing water after a Cancel/Drain usually points to a restriction in the drain path or a failed drain component.
- Check the sink drain or garbage disposer inlet for a clog.
- Inspect the drain hose for kinks, crushing, or a blocked high loop/air gap.
- Clean the filters and sump area so water can reach the pump.
- Listen for the drain pump during Cancel/Drain; a loud hum with no draining often indicates a blockage.
- If the pump is silent or runs but cannot move water, the Thermador drain pump 00642239 is a common fix.
Common causes and what they look like
| Symptom | Most likely cause | What to check first |
|---|---|---|
| Hums but no water leaves | Clog at pump or hose | Hose, disposer port, sump debris |
| No pump sound at all | Pump not running or control issue | Door fully latched; try Cancel/Drain again |
| Drains slowly | Partial blockage | Filters, hose routing, air gap |
Why it matters
Forcing a drain clears standing water so odors do not build up and the next wash cycle can fill and circulate correctly. If water cannot leave the tub, cleaning performance drops and leaks are more likely.
Last updated: February 2026
Is 46 dBA quiet for a dishwasher?
Yes. A 46 dBA dishwasher is considered quiet for normal kitchen use; it is noticeably quieter than many older or “average” models, even though ultra-quiet dishwashers can be a bit lower. For your Thermador DWHD64EP46, quiet operation is supported by built-in noise-reduction design features listed in the owner's manual.
What 46 dBA sounds like in real use
- You will usually hear a soft wash or water movement sound up close.
- In an open kitchen, it often blends into normal room noise.
- You are less likely to hear it from an adjacent room than a 50+ dBA unit.
- If you hear grinding, loud humming, or rattling, that is not “normal quiet”; it points to a loading issue or a part problem.
Quick dBA guide (typical expectations)
| Noise rating | What most people consider it | What you might notice |
|---|---|---|
| 38 to 44 dBA | Very quiet | Often hard to tell it is running |
| 45 to 49 dBA | Quiet | Soft water and pump sounds nearby |
| 50 to 55 dBA | Average | Clearly audible in the kitchen |
| 56+ dBA | Loud | Can be distracting during conversation |
If your DWHD64EP46 seems louder than it should
Start with the common, fixable causes:
- Re-load items so nothing blocks spray arm rotation (a frequent cause of rattling).
- Check that filters are seated correctly and not clogged (poor fit can increase noise and reduce cleaning).
- Look for a small item (glass shard, label, bone) caught in the filter area.
- If the dishwasher is not draining well, noise can increase as water recirculates; a failing pump can also sound louder.
If you suspect a pump issue, the parts list for this model includes the Thermador circulating pump 00442548 and the Thermador drain pump 00642239.
Why it matters
Noise level is a good “health check.” A DWHD64EP46 that suddenly gets louder often has a simple cause (loading, filter seating) before it points to wear items like pumps, bearings, or spray components.
Last updated: February 2026





