When the dishwasher has completed a load of dishes I turn the unit off and empty it. Just a little water left by filter. After about 4 to 5 hours the unit has enough water to start another load but I have not turned it on. Could it be the inlet valve of the dishwasher that is not closing completely? I turned the water off at the source and that worked. So it is not backwashed water but water from the water line. Can the inlet value be replaced? or is this a serious problem that needs more help?
Thanks
It is the inlet valve, some are located inside the appliance, some mounted in the back panel. Occationaly some have the valve at the end of the hose in a box. The price for repair the first one cheapest the last most expensive.
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