Had you not posted this very informative, straightforward video, I am not sure how this would have been resolved. Got the part and appears to have corrected this issue. Outstanding your Bobness!
Great video Dave ,I had an appliance parts store in my home town that had a policy ,You buy it it is your yours especially electrical parts ! If you got the wrong part and it was still in the packaging ,they would swap but charge you a 40% restock fee!
I have a lot of questions that may sound dumb? what tools did you use to remove the water inlet valve, dishwasher cover, disposal hose? Also, the bottom of my sink doesn't have a water inlet turn. MY house is 2015. Any help is greatly appreciated. I am attempting to solve this on my own before having to call someone
my dish washer doesnt even power on and i still get water in the dishwasher sometimes just from doing dishes, i was told i needed to replace the garbage disposal. When i go to turn off the water supply to the dishwasher it doesnt tighten enough to shut off. i did the high loop with the hose to see if that fixes my issue...
I have replaced water inlet valve and circulation pump per the diagnostic codes on dishwasher. Pump turns on for seconds but not enough to wash. Any help would be appreciated
Hi Dave! I made the high loop, but I still got (clean) water backing up into the dishwasher. So then I turned off the water inlet to the dishwasher and kept using my sink, as you suggested. But once again, I have (clean) standing water in the dishwasher. So that means the problem is not the water inlet valve, right? Do you have any more suggestions as to what the problem could be? Or is it time for me to call a plumber or possibly replace the dishwasher? Although, it works fine other than this. Thanks!
Oh wow. Water could be leaking by if the water inlet doesn’t shut off all the way, this is just a guess though. Could also try replacing the drain hose which should have a built in check valve
@@ApartmentMaintenancePro Thanks for your quick reply! I just came back to delete my comment, because I think we had turned the water inlet the wrong direction. A couple of hours ago, we turned it the other way just to make sure we had it off. And now we are not seeing any more water in the dishwasher. So it sounds like it's the water inlet valve after all. Thank you so much for your help.
Thanks for sharing your experience. I am trying to unmask the problem myself. I also think it is the water inlet valve. Its clean water in the dishwasher. It has not been used in months. I have hand washed my dishes. @@sk012sk
Hello! Thank you for a great video. I have water standing in my dishwasher but also quite a lot of water running out onto the floor underneath it. Shutting off the water mitigates both problems. Could the issue still be the water inlet valve? It seems like there might be a compromise in the connection or the water would just run into the dishwasher. Thanks for your help.
@@staindthepain2 I have not yet tackled the issue but have it planned for time off over Memorial Day weekend to work on it. I think this will solve my issue though. Thank you!
You said shot off tap and if water doesn't fill up in dish washer. Then valve is faulty (Minute 2). do you expect water to fill up when valve is shot off?. Is that the normal expectation?
I can't recall how many times I've solved this problem by fixing the drain hose with the inverted trap. There have been times I've had to replace it when a jackass cuts the hose for a tight fit.
Hey Dave what's your email? I see under your RU-vid profile it said email for biz but never had an address? Anyways I had a call just like this. Customer said she hasn't used dishwasher since she moved in and it overfill and leak out. I was getting OL from the water solenoid coil...I just figured you could do a continuity test on it!