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Dishwasher Won't Drain Completely

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Quick answer

First, ensure the dishwasher is level and the drain hose is not kinked. Check the drain filter for clogs and clean it if necessary. If the problem persists, inspect the drain pump and impeller for blockages or damage.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check the Drain Filter
    Do: Locate the drain filter at the back of the dishwasher's bottom. Remove it by twisting and pulling it out.
    Observe: Inspect the filter for food particles, debris, or blockages.
    Means: If the filter is clogged, clean it thoroughly with warm soapy water and replace it.
    Next: Run a test cycle to see if the issue is resolved.
  2. Inspect the Drain Hose
    Do: Locate the drain hose under the dishwasher and check for kinks or blockages.
    Observe: Ensure the hose is properly connected and not damaged.
    Means: Straighten any kinks and replace the hose if it is damaged.
    Next: Run a test cycle to see if the issue is resolved.
  3. Check the Air Gap
    Do: Locate the air gap on the countertop or sink and remove the cap.
    Observe: Check for blockages in the air gap.
    Means: Clean out any debris and replace the cap.
    Next: Run a test cycle to see if the issue is resolved.
  4. Inspect the Drain Pump
    Do: Locate the drain pump at the bottom of the dishwasher. Remove the pump cover.
    Observe: Check for blockages or damage to the impeller.
    Means: Remove any debris and ensure the impeller spins freely.
    Next: If the impeller is damaged, replace the drain pump.
  5. Check the Drain Valve
    Do: Locate the drain valve, usually near the drain pump.
    Observe: Ensure the valve is not stuck or blocked.
    Means: Clean the valve and ensure it opens and closes properly.
    Next: If the valve is damaged, replace it.
  6. Inspect the Drain Solenoid
    Do: Locate the drain solenoid, usually near the drain valve.
    Observe: Check for continuity using a multimeter.
    Means: If the solenoid is faulty, replace it.
    Next: Run a test cycle to see if the issue is resolved.
  7. Check the Control Board
    Do: Locate the control board, usually behind the control panel.
    Observe: Inspect for any visible damage or burnt components.
    Means: If the control board is faulty, replace it.
    Next: Run a test cycle to see if the issue is resolved.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Clogged Drain Filter
Food particles and debris can accumulate in the filter, preventing proper drainage.
CommonEasyNone
Kinked or Blocked Drain Hose
The drain hose can become kinked or blocked, preventing water from draining.
CommonEasyNone
Blocked Air Gap
The air gap can become clogged with debris, preventing proper drainage.
SometimesEasyNone
Faulty Drain Pump
The drain pump can become clogged or fail, preventing water from being pumped out.
SometimesMediumDrain Pump
Stuck Drain Valve
The drain valve can become stuck or blocked, preventing proper drainage.
SometimesMediumDrain Valve
Faulty Drain Solenoid
The drain solenoid can fail, preventing the drain valve from opening.
RareMediumDrain Solenoid
Faulty Control Board
The control board can fail, preventing the dishwasher from operating properly.
RareHardControl Board

Parts matching

If you need to replace any parts, ensure you get the correct model-specific components for your dishwasher.

Always double-check the part number and compatibility with your dishwasher model before purchasing.

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FAQ

Why is my dishwasher not draining completely?

The most common reasons are a clogged drain filter, kinked drain hose, or a faulty drain pump.

Can I use chemical drain cleaners in my dishwasher?

No, chemical drain cleaners can damage the dishwasher's components. Stick to manual cleaning methods.

How often should I clean the drain filter?

It's a good idea to clean the drain filter every 3-6 months to prevent clogs and ensure proper drainage.