Hi I did exactly that with mine. But the water keeps coing out of the where the hose is screwed to the dishwasher. My dishwasher is a Bosch 100 series.
Not sure about the terminology. The blue inlet threaded pipe is made of plastic. The larger end of the 90-degree fitting is brass. Question. After the connecting the larger end of the fitting to the blue plastic end of the inlet valve - the junction is leaking, dripping. Tightening causes crucking in the body of the blue plastic pipe.And is still dripping. Do I need to order a replacement valve?
Yes, I’d get a new plastic piece. It’s possible there is a crack. You may be able to contact the distributor and ask for a replacement. Perhaps the one you have is defective.
I believe it is the cold. If you are installing a new dishwasher instead of replacing an existing one then you’d have to run a new line. Perhaps call a local plumber and see if you can get some answers.
Can anyone tell me if absolute certain all dishwashers use this standard 1" connector with standard across all makes same threads? I have aFisher Paykel unit with extreme hard plastic hose that feeds to it. I do not want to buy a $70 Fisher Paykel replacement hose. I am going to need the elbow, that I know.
hi i would like to see the other end as i was sold a fitting that is Push-to-Connect Straight Stop shut off Valve and the braided hose has threads or just tell me what to do thanks
@@HowToVideoChannel hi. i have a copper water line coming up from the basement that supplies hot water to the faucet i attached a t so that i have a way to run water to the dishwasher. i purchased a dishwasher kit. the kit cameo with a braided hose and shut off valve it is the shut off valve. that i can screw to the t but the other end of the valve is not a threaded type so i cannot screw it to the breaded hose ? i do not know how to attache the vale to the breaded hose. i think the solution is to go back to home depot and get another valve that is threaded on both sides? thank you