Dishwasher Not Draining from the Bottom: Troubleshooting Guide

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Quick answer

First, check if the dishwasher is level. Then, inspect the drain filter and drain hose for clogs. If these are clear, you may need to replace the drain pump.

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Tools and prep

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

Check for Leveling

Do: Use a level to check if the dishwasher is properly leveled.

Observe: If the dishwasher is not level, water may not drain properly.

Means: Adjust the leveling legs until the dishwasher is balanced.

Next: Check the drain filter.

Check the Drain Filter

Do: Locate the drain filter at the back of the dishwasher's bottom interior.

Observe: Remove the filter and check for any debris or blockages.

Means: Clean the filter thoroughly with warm, soapy water.

Next: Inspect the drain hose.

Inspect the Drain Hose

Do: Locate the drain hose at the back of the dishwasher.

Observe: Check for any kinks, clogs, or damage.

Means: Straighten any kinks and clear any clogs. Replace the hose if damaged.

Next: Check the drain pump.

Check the Drain Pump

Do: Locate the drain pump, usually at the bottom of the dishwasher.

Observe: Listen for any unusual noises when the dishwasher is running.

Means: If the pump is noisy or not working, it may need replacement.

Next: Inspect the air gap.

Inspect the Air Gap

Do: Locate the air gap on the kitchen counter or sink.

Observe: Check for any blockages or debris.

Means: Clean the air gap and ensure it is functioning properly.

Next: Check the garbage disposal.

Check the Garbage Disposal

Do: Ensure the garbage disposal is functioning properly.

Observe: If the disposal is clogged, it can affect the dishwasher's draining.

Means: Run the disposal with water to clear any blockages.

Next: Test the dishwasher.

Test the Dishwasher

Do: Run a short cycle to see if the issue is resolved.

Observe: Monitor the dishwasher for proper draining.

Means: If the problem persists, further inspection or professional help may be needed.

Next: None

Common causes table

CauseWhyLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Clogged Drain FilterFood particles and debris can accumulate and block the filter.HighEasyNone
Kinked or Clogged Drain HoseThe hose can get kinked or clogged with debris over time.MediumMediumDrain hose
Faulty Drain PumpThe pump may wear out or fail, preventing proper draining.MediumHardDrain pump
Blocked Air GapThe air gap can get clogged with debris, affecting drainage.MediumEasyNone
Garbage Disposal IssuesA clogged or malfunctioning disposal can affect dishwasher drainage.LowMediumNone
Improper LevelingIf the dishwasher is not level, water may not drain properly.LowEasyNone
Faulty Control BoardThe control board may malfunction, affecting the drain cycle.LowHardControl board

Parts matching

When replacing parts, ensure they match your dishwasher's make and model.

Always refer to your dishwasher's user manual for specific part numbers and compatibility.

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FAQ

Why is my dishwasher not draining?

Common causes include a clogged drain filter, kinked drain hose, faulty drain pump, or blocked air gap.

How do I clean the drain filter?

Remove the filter from the dishwasher, rinse it under warm water, and use a soft brush to remove any debris.

What should I do if the drain hose is clogged?

Disconnect the hose from the dishwasher and use a plumber's snake or compressed air to clear the clog.

Can I replace the drain pump myself?

If you have the necessary tools and skills, you can replace the drain pump. However, it may be best to consult a professional for this task.