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The water doesn't drain from the machine
If the water doesn't drain from your dishwasher,
check these:
Drain line/air gap
A clog in the drain line or air gap (if there is
one) is the usual reason that a dishwasher won't drain. Often the
problem is at the point where the drain line attaches to the garbage
disposer or household drain line. If you remove this line, you can clear
any debris from the hose or hose connection. Be sure to reattach the
hose before starting the dishwasher again.
Pump
Your dishwasher pump ejects the water. The pump is
usually mounted directly to the motor, then attached to the bottom of
the dishwasher. You can reach the pump from inside the dishwasher, but
first you need to remove the lower rack, the spray arm, and the spray
arm support.
Look for an impeller--a round plastic fan
blade-type of device that spins around. This is the wash impeller, which
forces the water through the spray arm. Beneath the wash impeller is
the drain impeller, which is similar in size and shape to the wash
impeller. The drain impeller pushes the water toward the drain port.
These components make up the pump. If any of the pump components are
defective, you need to replace them.
Drain valve and/or solenoid
Many dishwashers use a drain valve with an
electric solenoid. When electricity flows to the solenoid, the valve
opens and diverts the water to the drain. Sometimes the solenoid, or the
diverting lever, sticks and prevents the dishwasher from draining or
filling properly. Try to free up the solenoid to lubricate the lever.
Otherwise, you may have to replace the solenoid or pump assembly. With
these systems, the motor always rotates in one direction. When it's
energized, the drain valve diverts the water.
Other dishwashers simply reverse the direction of
the motor to drain the dishwasher. These units don't have a drain valve.
Instead, there's a drain hose connected directly to the pump housing.
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