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  • Appliance Tip of the Week - Dishwasher not draining - Common Solutions

    Appliance Tip of the Week...

    Dishwasher not draining:

    Common Solutions


    Clogged Sump Filters

    There is usually a course and fine filter. If they are clogged, you will get low water flow and poor washability. To clean filters, remove them and wash with soap, warm water, and brush. If the filters cannot be cleaned effectively or if they are damaged, they will need to be replaced.

    Dishwasher Drain Pump

    The drain pump uses an impeller to force water through the drain hose. If the drain pump motor is not working, the dishwasher won't drain. To determine if the drain pump is defective, check the pump motor for continuity using a multimeter. If the motor does not have continuity, or if is getting power but won't run, replace the drain pump. Drain pumps are not repairable—if the drain pump is defective, you must replace it.

    Dishwasher Control Board

    A dishwasher's control board provides power to nearly every electrical component in the dishwasher. A faulty board may be unable to supply power to the drain pump, preventing it from drawing the water out of the tank and forcing it through the drain hose to the garbage disposal or sink drain pipe.

    Dishwasher Drain Impeller

    The drain impeller pushes water through the drain hose and into the garbage disposer or drain line. If the impeller is broken, replace it.

    Dishwasher Drain Solenoid Kit

    The drain solenoid opens the drain valve to allow the water to exit the dishwasher. If the drain solenoid fails the valve will not open causing the dishwasher not to drain.

    Dishwasher Drain Valve

    Over time, the drain valve can get clogged with debris. To ensure that water can flow through the drain valve, clean out the valve. If the drain valve is clear of debris but it still won't actuate, replace it. Drain valves are not repairable, if the drain valve is defective, you must replace it.

    Dishwasher Main Control Board

    A dishwasher's main control board provides power to nearly every electrical component in the dishwasher. A faulty board may be unable to supply power to the drain pump, preventing it from drawing the water out of the tank and forcing it through the drain hose to the garbage disposal or sink drain pipe.

    Dishwasher Pump and Motor Assembly

    The motor drives an impeller to force water out of the drain hose. If the motor runs during the drain cycle, check for a blockage in the drain line. If the motor won't run during the drain cycle or if it just hums when it should be running, the pump and motor assembly might need to be replaced.

    Clogged or Improperly Installed Garbage Disposer

    If the garbage disposer was installed recently, the drain plug may not have been removed. All garbage disposers are sold with a solid plug in the drain tube. If the dishwasher is not connected to the garbage disposer, the plug must remain in the drain tube. However, if the dishwasher is connected to the garbage disposer, the plug must be removed. If the garbage disposer wasn't replaced recently, it is possible that the disposer is clogged. Remove the dishwasher drain hose from the disposer and clean out both the fitting on the disposer and the end of the drain hose. These are the most common places to find an obstruction if the dishwasher won't drain.

    Dishwasher Drain Hose

    The drain hose might be clogged. To unclog the drain hose, remove the drain hose from both the dishwasher and the sink drain and clean it out. The drain hose is most commonly clogged near the garbage disposer or dishwasher drain branch tailpiece.

    Dishwasher Check Valve

    The check valve prevents water from returning to the dishwasher after it has drained. If the valve gets stuck closed, it will prevent the water from draining. If the check valve is stuck closed, try cleaning it out and then replace it if necessary.

    Dishwasher Check Ball

    The check ball is a small plastic ball in the check valve that prevents water from returning to the dishwasher after the dishwasher has drained (not all d/w's have this). If the check ball gets stuck, it will prevent water from draining through the check valve. If the check ball is stuck, try to free it.


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