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Hi. Your dishwasher has probably a leak on the pressure side of the circulation and spraying water over all the electrics including the mains filter. this will trip the electrics without being switched on. It needs to dry out and the leak fixeded. check the hose from the cartridge heater to the top spray arm hose. You will need someone with insulation teater to test all components for earth leakage. good look.
This usually is related to the vacuum reservior tank/cannister or the hose leading to that chamber. Any other vacuum hose leak could cause a similar problem depending upon it's location.
The hose leading to the cannister is usually just a thin single hose/tube leading to the cannister. The system allows vacuum to build up in the vehicle and maintains vacuum on the A/C system under heavy acceleration where a loss of vacuum would cause the A/C to change operation (switching from defrost to other venting and vice-versa) due to the loss.
You could have a cracked vacuum hose, or a cracked cannister.
You can use regular carburetor cleaner in a spray can with a nozzle, and carefully spray the vacuum lines on your vehicle when idling, and should notice a change in RPMs if you spray near a leak. Only spray a small amount at a time and let the engine compartment air out between spraying/testing since this is a flammable product.
LOOK UNDER HOOD AROUND RADIATOR AREA FOR LEAKS AND CHECK FOR LEAKING RADIATOR HOSES.CHECK TOP RADIATOR HOSE TO THERMOSTAT IF HOSE LEAKS THERE YOU WILL SEE A LOT OF SMOKE AND STEAM WHERE COOLANT SPRAYING ON HOT ENGINE.
Take some WD40 and with engine running spray some around all vacume lines if a line is leaking the engine will rev up, than you will know where its at, just watch where you spray it, stay away from exhaust and electrical as much as possible, you don't need to spray a whole lot,A intake gasget might be leaking too try around there consentrating around #1 cyl., just be carefull don't need a fire.
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