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Posted on Sep 12, 2009

Kitchenaid KUDS25SH dishwasher still leaks !!

Kitchenaid dishwasher still leaks even after I replaced all the gaskets and seals. I replaced the bottom door seal and the tub gasket/seal. The dishwasher still leaks from the bottom of the door. Should I try putting silicone on the bottom door seal?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 11, 2008

SOURCE: I have a Kitchenaid KUDS25SHBL1

Have you removed the outer door to check if the leak is coming from inside the door . also check the bottom door seal ? also check the around the soap dispenser as I have had to silicone around them to keep them from leaking before..let me know if this helps at all.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 11, 2008

SOURCE: leaking dishwasher

i had a ge that leaked in front, needed to replace rubber door gasket....

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 15, 2009

SOURCE: leaking lower door seal on kitchenaid dishwasher model KUDM25SHWH

check door hinge.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 30, 2009

SOURCE: KitchenAid Dishwasher Leaking from under Door

I had a similar problem with a KUDM25SHWH1 dishwasher. Rubber seal looked fine. I found an incredible tip on another fixi it site. One possible problem iss the pump cover screws may have worked loose and is squirting water directly on the door seal. Man that was it! I saw a couple of looses screws and a small portion of the pump cover gasket showing. I loosened the pump top, reset the gasket tightened it all down...no leaks! The pump I refer to is located directly below the spray arm inside the washer. Easy to get to. Another tip was to look for a split sspray arrm that may spray water directly into the door seal.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 02, 2009

SOURCE: door still leaks after replacing bottom seal

the bottom seal isn't actually a seal, rather it serves as a splashguard. I had the same problem with the same model and started by replacing what I thought was a seal located at the bottom of the door.
Check if the screws on the top half of the pump (located under the lower spray arm which needs removed first) have become loose. The screws were barely in the threads which caused a stream of water towards the door and leaked between the splashguard and bottom edge of the tub and onto the floor.0d084cc.jpg

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