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Is your drain line clear? It feeds into your sink drain and if there is any blockage it can prevent a good drain. Is the drain line as straight as possible? Make sure the bottom of the dishwasher is free of debris (food, paper from labels, etc; plastic pieces) . To be safe you can take a long handles brush and scrub around the center of the drain area to dislodge any materials. Also, a white vinegar rinse will sometimes help remove debris and clean the interior of the washer. 1/2 cup white vinegar in the tub and then begin the cycle. If none of these remedies help, it might be the pump or the timer.

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