Quick answer
If your dishwasher is leaking from the tailpiece, first ensure the power is off and the water supply is shut off. Check for visible cracks or damage on the tailpiece. If found, you may need to replace it. Follow our guide for detailed steps.
Confirm the symptom
- Water leaking from under the dishwasher
- Leakage near the dishwasher's drain hose connection
- Visible cracks or damage on the tailpiece
- Dishwasher not draining properly
- Unusual noises during the drain cycle
Tools and prep
- Adjustable wrench
- Screwdriver (Phillips and flathead)
- Bucket or towels to catch water
- Replacement tailpiece (if needed)
- Safety gloves
- Turn off the power to the dishwasher at the circuit breaker
- Shut off the water supply to the dishwasher
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Access the TailpieceDo: Locate the dishwasher's tailpiece, which is usually near the drain hose connection at the bottom front of the dishwasher.Observe: Check for any visible cracks, leaks, or damage.Means: Inspect the tailpiece carefully.Next: Check for leaks
- Check for LeaksDo: Run a small amount of water through the dishwasher to see if the tailpiece is leaking.Observe: Look for water dripping from the tailpiece or connections.Means: Use a flashlight if needed to see clearly.Next: Tighten Connections
- Tighten ConnectionsDo: Use an adjustable wrench to tighten the connections at both ends of the tailpiece.Observe: Ensure the connections are secure but do not overtighten.Means: Gently tighten the fittings.Next: Replace Tailpiece if Necessary
- Replace Tailpiece if NecessaryDo: If the tailpiece is damaged, remove it by unscrewing the connections at both ends.Observe: Note the orientation and length of the old tailpiece.Means: Use a screwdriver or wrench as needed.Next: Install New Tailpiece
- Install New TailpieceDo: Attach the new tailpiece, ensuring it is securely connected at both ends.Observe: Make sure the new tailpiece is properly aligned and sealed.Means: Use the adjustable wrench to tighten the connections.Next: Test the Dishwasher
- Test the DishwasherDo: Turn the water supply back on and restore power to the dishwasher.Observe: Run a test cycle to ensure the leak is fixed and the dishwasher is draining properly.Means: Monitor the dishwasher during the cycle.Next: Final Check
- Final CheckDo: Inspect the tailpiece and connections for any signs of leakage.Observe: Ensure there are no leaks and the dishwasher is functioning correctly.Means: Run another short cycle if necessary.Next: Complete
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cracked or Damaged Tailpiece Over time, the tailpiece can crack or become damaged due to wear and tear. | Common | Easy–Medium | Replacement tailpiece |
| Loose Connections Vibrations and movement can cause the connections to loosen over time. | Sometimes | Easy | None |
| Clogged Drain Hose Debris can clog the drain hose, causing pressure buildup and leaks. | Sometimes | Medium | None |
| Faulty Drain Pump A malfunctioning drain pump can cause improper drainage and leaks. | Rare | Hard | Drain pump |
| Improper Installation If the tailpiece was not installed correctly, it can lead to leaks. | Rare | Easy–Medium | Replacement tailpiece |
| Corroded Fittings Over time, fittings can corrode, leading to leaks. | Rare | Medium | Replacement fittings |
Parts matching
Ensure you have the correct parts before starting the repair. Here are some parts that may be needed.
- Replacement tailpiece
- Adjustable wrench
- Screwdriver set
- Plumber's tape
- Replacement fittings
- Drain hose (if clogged or damaged)
Always double-check the model of your dishwasher to ensure you get the correct replacement parts.
When to call a professional
- If the tailpiece is severely damaged and you cannot replace it yourself
- If the dishwasher continues to leak after replacing the tailpiece
- If you suspect a more serious issue with the dishwasher's plumbing
- If you are not comfortable performing the repair yourself
FAQ
Can I use any type of tailpiece for my dishwasher?
No, it's important to use a tailpiece that is compatible with your dishwasher model. Check your dishwasher's manual or contact the manufacturer for the correct part.
How often should I check the tailpiece for leaks?
It's a good idea to inspect the tailpiece and connections every 6-12 months to ensure there are no leaks or damage.
What if the tailpiece is not the source of the leak?
If the tailpiece is not the issue, you may need to check other components such as the drain hose, drain pump, or water inlet valve.