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We have a bosch 9925uc dishwasher and water keeps leaking into the dishwasher. How do I fix this?

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Hello,

Welcome to FixYa.

Based on your description, " water keeps leaking into the dishwasher "... and to answer your question, the issue is likely with the inlet/water valve.

**To remedy this you will need to replace the valve, not surprising for Bosch unfortunately**


This is what to look for..i.e.

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As long as your model number is indeed correct, this info below will be accurate.

Original part is # 425458. It usually retails for about $20 - $30USD at places such as "searspartsdirect.com" "repairclinic.com" to name a couple.

**Before attempting to repair the unit please turn off the power and the water supply to the dishwasher...safety first**


If you remove the lower kick plate/toe panel, you will see the inlet valve to your left...


i.e.

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Replacing it or to check for debris in the filter/screen at the inlet is pretty straight forward. Here`s how...

1) undo the water line. ( here you can visually inspect the screen in the valve...if nothing noted, you'll likely need to replace it as follows )

2) Remove the two #20 torx screws fastening it in place.
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3) the feed tube to the machine at the back of the valve and swap it with tWe have a bosch 9925uc - 5937279.jpg


and

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Once the new one is in you should be good to go.

Let me know if you need any further assistance, otherwise good luck.

Thanks for visiting FixYa.

Regards,


Macmarkus

  • Michael Feehery Jan 03, 2011

    The inlet valve may very well be the issue, but it may also be the drain line. If the drain line feeds into your disposal, it needs to be run so the drain line is higher at one point then the connection at the disposal. This will stop water from back feeding down the drain line when the dishwasher is not in use.

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