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Easily the most concise, clearly communicated and helpful DIY I've seen. I can't thank you enough for putting this out on RUclips Mike. You've saved me serious money and headaches with this :)
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I'm self training as a appliance technician for a small business. Dishwashers are my last intimidating foe. This made things feel much less scary. Thanks!
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I've seen many DIY vids on here...this one is remarkable for its clarity and moreover its camera work and lighting underneath the dishwasher. The manuf & model are not identified, but it's a good identifier of the components involved. Well done and thanks a bunch!
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For safety sake, I'd unplug it before sticking my arm underneath (I noticed there's a receptacle for it under the sink), otherwise I'd turn off the breaker if it's hardwired... and if it's wet under there, the arm turns into a perfect bridge and a jolt may turn into a cut from yanking it out around sharp edges. A dishwasher leak pan is a good investment to protect the flooring and notice a leak a bit quicker before a non-protected cubbyhole flood.
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Thank for the video! Turns out the issue on my GE was that the float stem housing became loose and the o-ring wasn’t in contact. Water was just pouring out of the float switch area. I tightened it up and we are good as new! I saved your video in case another problem occurs.
Outstanding filming, lighting, positioning, and explanations. The only inclusion I would make, is to address issues of the door gasket(s), and/or the fill pump regulator valve closing too late, causing over filling.
Great walkthrough of a GE dishwasher. This is what I needed to know. Thanks! (Update) I got mine fixed based on your suggestions. I had two leaks on one hose. It’s as good as new now. :)
Very informative and clear instructions. A+ to You !! I'll definitely be checking into your other videos ! Your channel will be the 1st place I search for help. Most definitely for appliances. I Thank You !!! ... For taking the time to make this video.
This was really helpful! I turned on my dishwasher for the first time in more than a year; left the room and came back later to a kitchen floor completely covered in soapy foam and water! I’m afraid to turn it on again, because I don’t want another flood, but I need to figure out where the leak is. This video will help. Thanks!
My hose had a rubber sealant that had worn away, replaced the washer and added seam tape. Thank you for saving me $100 on repair 🙏🙏🙏 Great video man! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@ZoinksSkoob We are honored to help, and 👍👍 goes to you for making it a DIY project! Enjoy that rewarding feeling of saving money and accomplishing your project. 😁👍🧰
This is super helpful, thank you. My dishwasher has water collecting in the bottom of it, some of which leaked through the floor into my basement downstairs. Not sure how since my kitchen has tile, but will attempt to find out once I find a way to remove the collected water from the dishwasher. The water looks clean.
Thanks for watching, that’s no fun however we are giving you 👍👍 for making it a DIY project. We are standing ready to help answer any questions. Fist thing to do is pinpoint the exact location of leak…whether it’s drain hose, pump motor… Keep us posted. 👍
Thanks for an explanation that this almost 60 year old lady can understand. I finally looked under my dishwasher. I just got done fixing my microwave. Yeah me. My GE dishwasher is leaking from the pump area. It is very tight underneath and have decided to get my appliance guy. I feel proud to be able to explain what I think the problem is. There is a stalagmite coming from the pump area. Thanks again for your explanation.
Good morning, awesome job on the microwave. We definitely know the lack of space underneath dishwasher. If it helps, we have attached a video link below showing us replacing our pump motor. ruclips.net/video/xamkKSNCqTg/видео.html This will get you even more familiar with the machine prior to the technician arriving. 👍
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Thank you..Very helpful and your calm voice was a needed boost..My problem revealed itself over a few weeks of me scratching my head wondering why i had a pool of water in my basement..The water found in the basement just happened to gather near my clothes washer.. drain sink and furnace leaving me bewildered on what the heck was leaking..Turns out my dish washer just so happens to be upstairs in my kitchen above all these things in the basement and the leak didn't reveal itself until this morning as my kitchen floor was wet..Finally relief knowing where this water was coming from but it brought on a new adventure yet to tackle..This video though helps me to understand what to look for under the dish washer so it remains to be seen how to fix it but this video for sure gives me a start thanks..
Good morning ☕️ thats great to hear. Awesome job making it a DIY project. By making it a DIY project, you alleviated having to purchase an entirely new dishwasher as you mentioned. You will continue to benefit greatly by making your projects DIY. 😎👍🧰
UPDATE: It’s called an air gap and I found a fix it video This is a great video!!! Thank you for posting it. My mom is blind, my s-dad just passed away after being bed bound for 2-3 years and I’m trying to get her house in shape for her. I noticed there is a drain like thing on the top of her counter. It’s for the dishwasher, but I’m not sure what it’s called to find a video on it leaking. Even after running the garbage disposal before running the dishwasher the thing on the counter has a leak. Any helpful hints would be appreciated (even the name of the part).
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My leak is at the water inlet valve INSIDE the dishwasher, so it drips into the tub while the machine is idle, and since it's not running, it doesn't drain. Do I need to take the whole thing apart? (Inglis IPU9866 or 98666 depending on where you look)
@@ehmcke Thanks for watching, we would replace the water inlet valve. Below is a link to our video showing replacement of this part. ruclips.net/video/KCr9B5Ioiv4/видео.htmlsi=CPNWgqGGTEQgQWk2 🧰
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omg i own a asko... there was no leak b4 i had a repairman... the guy came and found a ti y bit of a plastic bread pin in the hose.... thats why my pump wasnt working... since it started leaking... ill check 1st if may have not tight it back enough... but asko all in the back it seems unless im wrong... and when it leaks seems to be toward the back left side... wish me luck... but your video gave me what to look for
@@DIYwithMichaelBorders No day was busy im planning on tomorrow morning or sunday morning... i see nothing else than inlet hose.... the water just start in machine not even a chance to start a wash... so ill undo back panel touch nothing just watch with a bunch of towels handy until i close breaker (40 feets away...) if its that ill be happy!!!
@@DIYwithMichaelBorders I undid the back panel as i saw asko inlet hose showed to be in the back... wrong he he this week ill check from front. keep you posted soon
Good Video, Another possibility is the hot water line from your faucet. It can run down the and drip under the dishwasher, making it look like it is the dishwasher that is leaking.
Good morning, we are drinking our morning coffee answering any and all questions for the DIY community. We are excited to hear back from you as you work through your project. Thanks for sharing this. 😎👍
Hi there! So my dishwasher kept kicking out the pod and I noticed the floater to the left side of the dishwasher was loose so I tightened that and when I went to turn it on my dishwasher started leaking from the bottom like water was coming through the door at the bottom. Why do you think that could be? It’s a GE potscrubber dishwasher
@@DIYwithMichaelBorders I think I fixed the door seal as there’s no more leaking but now the dishwasher fills with water 😩 I cleaned everything already and ran it again but the water is just not draining. There’s no water backing up into the sink through the garbage disposal either so not sure why it’s not draining.
@@jacquelinesanchez4494 Thanks for the reply, any update? Hopefully it’s as simple as a loose connection. Hopefully you don’t have to replace the motor.
Thanks for watching, you can indeed. Below is a link to our video showing replacement of this exact pump motor assembly. ruclips.net/video/xamkKSNCqTg/видео.html Please keep us posted and hey if you’re into crypto investing, join our DIY ecosystem. toolboxtoken.com Reach out to us any time! 🧰
My dishwasher is over 20 years old (Kitchen Aid KUDI01DLBS0), and it started leaking from the bottom (on the right side of the door). I opened the bottom cover/panel and ran the Normal Cycle while watching it with a flashlight where the leak came from. It took about 15 min, until you could no longer add any more dishes and the cycle started. That is the time that i see it starts leaking, not from the bottom of the inlet valve but somewhere from above the valve visible part. What can this be? If there is an issue with the inlet valve it should start leaking as soon as you start the cycle? No? Thank you in advance.
@@nofear6235 Thanks for watching, any update? Have you inspected the water line that feeds water to the inlet valve and into the system? This line will tie into your warm water plumbing underneath your sink. It’s possible that water is leaking from that inlet hose or line as it feeds from above. We also recommend inspecting your door seal, as it’s possible that your door seal is damaged further upstream and allowing water to flow down onto inlet valve. Keep us posted.
Thank you for quick reply. Yes I did check all water and drain hoses before my initial post, was laying down for over 40 min on the floor with flashlight checking for any leaks during the cycle from the very beginning. I also replaced the door seal a year ago or so, its not cause for this current leak. I unscrewed and pulled down inlet water valve while its still connected, so I can observe for any leaks from the top portion where it connected to black hose. Nothing. More over, yesterday I cant ever replicate the leak even after 30 min from the beginning of the cycle. One thing I noticed though, when I open the door during the cycle, the water still run (isn't it supposed to stop when door is open while machine is running?) from the water filling hole in the lower left side of the dishwasher. So far my update is that I wash dishes with my hands, lol, to make missus happy If i don't find the culprit i next few days I am buying a new unit, I cant complain about the current one, its from 2002! Had a long life and work hard.
@@nofear6235 We appreciate the follow up, yes…the machine is supposed to shut down anytime the door is opened. A faulty door latch sensor can lead to this. Being from 2002, that’s a great run. 😁👍 Looking forward to hearing back from you.
I have a literal short video of my leak under my GE nautilus. Can I send that to you to get an idea of what part is leaking? It's an old machine but this only just started happening and I noticed the water backs up in the sink. I have tried everything to deal with my slow drain but nothing seems to work.
Thanks for watching, this is the best way to stay in contact with us. Let’s get this figured out. Are you experiencing any other issues with your sink plumbing that may be causing the back up? Is the leak underneath dishwasher close to a rubber hose fitting or does it look like it’s more of a crack in the respective part? Keep us posted.
@@DIYwithMichaelBorders Hello and thanks for the response. The sink has a slow drain and has been like that no matter what I do to try and clear it. Like you know, those chemical cleaners or I even tried using vinegar and baking soda. But the machine never leaked regardless even though the water backs up into the sink when it drains. I looked under and it's dripping from what I think is the drained shaft seal. I've ordered the part and I think I can fix it from watching videos :) Oh and I should add that it only leaks when draining.
@@DragonQueen78 Thanks for the reply, awesome job! We are looking forward to hearing back from you when that new part arrives. Keep us posted with any questions you have, we DIYers need to stick together!
Thanks for watching, the clamp itself is the original. If you’re looking to replace the original clamp with a new clamp, you can purchase a clamp set and match the size that fits best with you machine. If interested in purchasing this clamp set product, visit our Amazon affiliate link below. I earn from qualifying purchases. amzn.to/41sbTCa 😎👍🧰
I wonder if you could help me diagnose my problem: Samsung Dishwasher is leaking from the front (not the bottom as far as I can tell) I can tell the lower door seal is disintegrated so that makes sense that water is leaking out of the front. I followed other videos showing to turn it on the side and dry everything and the pan so the leak sensor will stop activating the drain. I checked the drain hose and the water inlet-dry as a bone. I haven’t run the dishwasher but when I opened the dishwasher there was water standing inside the bottom of the dishwasher. I think water is leaking INTO the INSIDE of dishwasher and gets high enough to run out the front (because of the bad seal which is a discontinued part) and I never would have know it was even happening if the lower door seal hadn’t finally given out. What part do I need to check or replace for water leaking INTO the dishwasher even when I’m not running a cycle? The water supply is not leaking inside my cabinet either. There’s no water except inside the dishwasher and then when it runs out the front (when it gathers enough to leak out the bad seal.) No water originating under the machine except the water that runs under when it leaks out the front. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks for watching, that’s very likely. We recommend checking to see if the drain hose is wet at any point alone hose. If so, it may be a leaking drain hose. Please keep us posted.
Have same issue but everything is dry under the machine .. leaks just at the front of the door halfway in the cycles and just started after 4.5 years of perfect cleaning cycles. Guess it means gaskets bottom of door plastic piece and the rubber gaskets around the edge I guess? But nothing is wet except the massive leaks halfway in the cycle. Trying to see what is causing. Took off the panel and just wetness dripping from insulation from bottom of the door left and right .. mostly right side. Any ideas? Thank you @@DIYwithMichaelBorders
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Thanks for watching, this can happen when the pipe itself is clogged causing backup/blockage of water flow. You can disconnect the dishwasher drain hose and verify pipe and additional plumbing is clear of any blockage.
Good morning Dana, that’s too funny…nope you’re NOT crazy and nope, your dog was NOT peeing on your dishwasher…🤣🤣🤣 We are drinking our morning coffee answering any and all questions for the DIY community. Let us know if we can help and hey if you’re into crypto trading, be an early participant in our newly launched DIY ecosystem. Toolboxtoken.com Reach out to us any time! 🧰
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1. Dishwasher humming, buzzing, grinding - MOST COMMON CAUSES
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2. Replace Pump Motor
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3. Replace Drain Hose
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4. Replace Water Inlet Valve
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Easily the most concise, clearly communicated and helpful DIY I've seen. I can't thank you enough for putting this out on RUclips Mike. You've saved me serious money and headaches with this :)
Thank you Robert, that means the world to us. Our goal continues to be getting you the info you need without wasting your valuable time!
That is extremely kind of you to participate in our Super Thanks, we can’t say thank you enough!
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I'm self training as a appliance technician for a small business. Dishwashers are my last intimidating foe. This made things feel much less scary. Thanks!
Good morning, just poured a cup of coffee and am sitting down to answer any and all questions for the DIY community.
That’s great to hear, awesome career to be a part of as appliances are part of our everyday lives. 😎👍
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I've seen many DIY vids on here...this one is remarkable for its clarity and moreover its camera work and lighting underneath the dishwasher. The manuf & model are not identified, but it's a good identifier of the components involved. Well done and thanks a bunch!
This means the world to us, no joke! We really enjoy reading comments like this because our goal here at this DIY channel is to get you the info you need without wasting your valuable time.
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The directives and angles were great!
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We really appreciate that, thank you. Enjoy your Sunday. 👍
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BEST VIDEO! Michael Borders does the best job of describing, and visually demonstrating troubleshooting various types of dishwasher leaks.
Thanks to your video I was able to diagnose and repair my dishwasher!! Thank you!!! (Water inlet valve was bad)
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You are very welcome, and 👍👍 to you for making it a DIY project.
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For safety sake, I'd unplug it before sticking my arm underneath (I noticed there's a receptacle for it under the sink), otherwise I'd turn off the breaker if it's hardwired... and if it's wet under there, the arm turns into a perfect bridge and a jolt may turn into a cut from yanking it out around sharp edges. A dishwasher leak pan is a good investment to protect the flooring and notice a leak a bit quicker before a non-protected cubbyhole flood.
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Thank for the video! Turns out the issue on my GE was that the float stem housing became loose and the o-ring wasn’t in contact. Water was just pouring out of the float switch area. I tightened it up and we are good as new! I saved your video in case another problem occurs.
Awesome job pinpointing the cause. We appreciate you taking the time to share your experience.
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Very helpful!!!! Thank you!!! Love your professional, friendly voice!!!
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Outstanding filming, lighting, positioning, and explanations. The only inclusion I would make, is to address issues of the door gasket(s), and/or the fill pump regulator valve closing too late, causing over filling.
@@lifehappens2019
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Great walkthrough of a GE dishwasher. This is what I needed to know. Thanks!
(Update) I got mine fixed based on your suggestions. I had two leaks on one hose. It’s as good as new now. :)
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Very informative and clear instructions. A+ to You !!
I'll definitely be checking into your other videos ! Your channel will be the 1st place I search for help. Most definitely for appliances.
I Thank You !!! ... For taking the time to make this video.
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That means a lot, thank you. We are honored to help and can promise you this…MANY more helpful DIY repair videos to come!
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This was really helpful! I turned on my dishwasher for the first time in more than a year; left the room and came back later to a kitchen floor completely covered in soapy foam and water! I’m afraid to turn it on again, because I don’t want another flood, but I need to figure out where the leak is. This video will help. Thanks!
Thanks for sharing this, we will definitely help you, please let us know if you have any questions.
A floor full of soapy water is no fun.
Thus video is 1000% not gonna fix that.
My hose had a rubber sealant that had worn away, replaced the washer and added seam tape. Thank you for saving me $100 on repair 🙏🙏🙏 Great video man! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@ZoinksSkoob
We are honored to help, and 👍👍 goes to you for making it a DIY project!
Enjoy that rewarding feeling of saving money and accomplishing your project.
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Thanks!
Thank YOU so much for this Robert, no joke! That is much appreciated!
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This is super helpful, thank you. My dishwasher has water collecting in the bottom of it, some of which leaked through the floor into my basement downstairs. Not sure how since my kitchen has tile, but will attempt to find out once I find a way to remove the collected water from the dishwasher. The water looks clean.
Thanks for watching, that’s no fun however we are giving you 👍👍 for making it a DIY project.
We are standing ready to help answer any questions. Fist thing to do is pinpoint the exact location of leak…whether it’s drain hose, pump motor…
Keep us posted. 👍
Thanks for an explanation that this almost 60 year old lady can understand. I finally looked under my dishwasher. I just got done fixing my microwave. Yeah me. My GE dishwasher is leaking from the pump area. It is very tight underneath and have decided to get my appliance guy. I feel proud to be able to explain what I think the problem is. There is a stalagmite coming from the pump area. Thanks again for your explanation.
Good morning, awesome job on the microwave. We definitely know the lack of space underneath dishwasher.
If it helps, we have attached a video link below showing us replacing our pump motor.
ruclips.net/video/xamkKSNCqTg/видео.html
This will get you even more familiar with the machine prior to the technician arriving. 👍
Very clear & informative instructions. Thank you
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Very good video. Just missed the door's seal. Those can leak and are easy fixes as well.
Thank you, and we really appreciate your added info. 😁👍
Plain , quick and simple video, thanks!
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You are very wise in your commentary, Thumbs up 👍
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Thank you..Very helpful and your calm voice was a needed boost..My problem revealed itself over a few weeks of me scratching my head wondering why i had a pool of water in my basement..The water found in the basement just happened to gather near my clothes washer.. drain sink and furnace leaving me bewildered on what the heck was leaking..Turns out my dish washer just so happens to be upstairs in my kitchen above all these things in the basement and the leak didn't reveal itself until this morning as my kitchen floor was wet..Finally relief knowing where this water was coming from but it brought on a new adventure yet to tackle..This video though helps me to understand what to look for under the dish washer so it remains to be seen how to fix it but this video for sure gives me a start thanks..
Very helpful! Helped me save me from buying a new one. God bless 🙏🏼
Good morning ☕️ thats great to hear. Awesome job making it a DIY project. By making it a DIY project, you alleviated having to purchase an entirely new dishwasher as you mentioned.
You will continue to benefit greatly by making your projects DIY.
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UPDATE: It’s called an air gap and I found a fix it video
This is a great video!!! Thank you for posting it. My mom is blind, my s-dad just passed away after being bed bound for 2-3 years and I’m trying to get her house in shape for her. I noticed there is a drain like thing on the top of her counter. It’s for the dishwasher, but I’m not sure what it’s called to find a video on it leaking. Even after running the garbage disposal before running the dishwasher the thing on the counter has a leak. Any helpful hints would be appreciated (even the name of the part).
Awesome, we have an Air gap installed on our Reverse Osmosis system faucet.
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Fantastic video!
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Many more helpful videos to come.
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Very well explained ! Thanks a lot .
We appreciate that, thanks. Hope you’re having a good Tuesday.
Thank you for these explanations!! I am a woman that has zero handy skills 😅😅
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awesome info man thanks I’m having some issues. With my dishwasher. This video helps me understand.
Awesome Awesome, that’s what we like to hear. Keep us posted on your project.
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Very helpful, nice instruction😊
@@primavera_1912
Good morning ☕️
Thank you for sharing this, we are honored. Any and all feedback helps us continue to improve our content for the DIY community. 😁👍🧰
Very informative! Thanks!
Thank you, and you are welcome.
My leak is at the water inlet valve INSIDE the dishwasher, so it drips into the tub while the machine is idle, and since it's not running, it doesn't drain. Do I need to take the whole thing apart? (Inglis IPU9866 or 98666 depending on where you look)
@@ehmcke
Thanks for watching, we would replace the water inlet valve. Below is a link to our video showing replacement of this part.
ruclips.net/video/KCr9B5Ioiv4/видео.htmlsi=CPNWgqGGTEQgQWk2
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Fantastic! Thnx for the vid.
Outstanding video...thanks for posting
Excellent video and speaking
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You are amazing. Thanks for sharing.
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We appreciate that and want to return the compliment to you. Thank YOU for taking the time to share this, it means the world to us! 😎👍
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omg i own a asko... there was no leak b4 i had a repairman... the guy came and found a ti y bit of a plastic bread pin in the hose.... thats why my pump wasnt working... since it started leaking... ill check 1st if may have not tight it back enough... but asko all in the back it seems unless im wrong... and when it leaks seems to be toward the back left side... wish me luck... but your video gave me what to look for
Thanks for watching, any update today? Have you pinpointed the exact leak point? Looking forward to hearing back from you.
@@DIYwithMichaelBorders No day was busy im planning on tomorrow morning or sunday morning... i see nothing else than inlet hose.... the water just start in machine not even a chance to start a wash... so ill undo back panel touch nothing just watch with a bunch of towels handy until i close breaker (40 feets away...) if its that ill be happy!!!
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@@DIYwithMichaelBorders I undid the back panel as i saw asko inlet hose showed to be in the back... wrong he he this week ill check from front. keep you posted soon
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Good Video, Another possibility is the hot water line from your faucet. It can run down the and drip under the dishwasher, making it look like it is the dishwasher that is leaking.
yeah the inlet hose
Really great help! Thank you
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Thanks I’m gonna check mine very informative
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Thank you so much ❤️ I know how to get started on finding the leak now! Learned a lot too!
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My dishwasher doesn’t have that second panel to remove, am i to remove something else after the first panel removal?
Good video. Grabbing my shiny new drill.
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Thanks for explaining everything.alot of good info .👍
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Thank you very much… very helpful
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Hi there! So my dishwasher kept kicking out the pod and I noticed the floater to the left side of the dishwasher was loose so I tightened that and when I went to turn it on my dishwasher started leaking from the bottom like water was coming through the door at the bottom. Why do you think that could be? It’s a GE potscrubber dishwasher
Thanks for watching, leaks are no fun. Any update? Have you inspected the door seal to ensure it’s not pinched or damaged?
@@DIYwithMichaelBorders I think I fixed the door seal as there’s no more leaking but now the dishwasher fills with water 😩 I cleaned everything already and ran it again but the water is just not draining. There’s no water backing up into the sink through the garbage disposal either so not sure why it’s not draining.
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Thanks for the reply, any update? Hopefully it’s as simple as a loose connection. Hopefully you don’t have to replace the motor.
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Can you replace the pump. ? Mine won’t drain. I have the same washer
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I'm leaking water around the coil at the bottom of the dishwasher. The 2 that goes into the dishwasher's Bay. Kind of rusty, how can I?
Thanks for watching, is your coil connected to motor assembly? If not, it should be a friendly project.
My dishwasher is over 20 years old (Kitchen Aid KUDI01DLBS0), and it started leaking from the bottom (on the right side of the door). I opened the bottom cover/panel and ran the Normal Cycle while watching it with a flashlight where the leak came from. It took about 15 min, until you could no longer add any more dishes and the cycle started. That is the time that i see it starts leaking, not from the bottom of the inlet valve but somewhere from above the valve visible part. What can this be? If there is an issue with the inlet valve it should start leaking as soon as you start the cycle? No?
Thank you in advance.
@@nofear6235
Thanks for watching, any update? Have you inspected the water line that feeds water to the inlet valve and into the system? This line will tie into your warm water plumbing underneath your sink.
It’s possible that water is leaking from that inlet hose or line as it feeds from above.
We also recommend inspecting your door seal, as it’s possible that your door seal is damaged further upstream and allowing water to flow down onto inlet valve. Keep us posted.
Thank you for quick reply. Yes I did check all water and drain hoses before my initial post, was laying down for over 40 min on the floor with flashlight checking for any leaks during the cycle from the very beginning. I also replaced the door seal a year ago or so, its not cause for this current leak. I unscrewed and pulled down inlet water valve while its still connected, so I can observe for any leaks from the top portion where it connected to black hose. Nothing. More over, yesterday I cant ever replicate the leak even after 30 min from the beginning of the cycle.
One thing I noticed though, when I open the door during the cycle, the water still run (isn't it supposed to stop when door is open while machine is running?) from the water filling hole in the lower left side of the dishwasher.
So far my update is that I wash dishes with my hands, lol, to make missus happy
If i don't find the culprit i next few days I am buying a new unit, I cant complain about the current one, its from 2002! Had a long life and work hard.
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We appreciate the follow up, yes…the machine is supposed to shut down anytime the door is opened.
A faulty door latch sensor can lead to this. Being from 2002, that’s a great run. 😁👍
Looking forward to hearing back from you.
Could there be a leak between the motor and the pump housing?
Thanks for watching and that’s absolutely possible.
@@DIYwithMichaelBorders thanks
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So excited I found a dishwasher on fb for sale for $50!!! Because it leaks
Awesome, sounds like you have a DIY project ahead of you to get that new purchase back up and running. 😁
I have a literal short video of my leak under my GE nautilus. Can I send that to you to get an idea of what part is leaking? It's an old machine but this only just started happening and I noticed the water backs up in the sink. I have tried everything to deal with my slow drain but nothing seems to work.
Thanks for watching, this is the best way to stay in contact with us. Let’s get this figured out.
Are you experiencing any other issues with your sink plumbing that may be causing the back up?
Is the leak underneath dishwasher close to a rubber hose fitting or does it look like it’s more of a crack in the respective part? Keep us posted.
@@DIYwithMichaelBorders Hello and thanks for the response. The sink has a slow drain and has been like that no matter what I do to try and clear it. Like you know, those chemical cleaners or I even tried using vinegar and baking soda. But the machine never leaked regardless even though the water backs up into the sink when it drains. I looked under and it's dripping from what I think is the drained shaft seal. I've ordered the part and I think I can fix it from watching videos :) Oh and I should add that it only leaks when draining.
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Thanks for the reply, awesome job! We are looking forward to hearing back from you when that new part arrives.
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@@DIYwithMichaelBorders thanks for the support. We definitely need to stick together and more women need to learn how to fix stuff lol
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What size clamp did you use?
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Where is the link to replace the drain hose?
Great one!!
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I wonder if you could help me diagnose my problem:
Samsung Dishwasher is leaking from the front (not the bottom as far as I can tell) I can tell the lower door seal is disintegrated so that makes sense that water is leaking out of the front.
I followed other videos showing to turn it on the side and dry everything and the pan so the leak sensor will stop activating the drain.
I checked the drain hose and the water inlet-dry as a bone.
I haven’t run the dishwasher but when I opened the dishwasher there was water standing inside the bottom of the dishwasher. I think water is leaking INTO the INSIDE of dishwasher and gets high enough to run out the front (because of the bad seal which is a discontinued part) and I never would have know it was even happening if the lower door seal hadn’t finally given out.
What part do I need to check or replace for water leaking INTO the dishwasher even when I’m not running a cycle? The water supply is not leaking inside my cabinet either. There’s no water except inside the dishwasher and then when it runs out the front (when it gathers enough to leak out the bad seal.) No water originating under the machine except the water that runs under when it leaks out the front. Any help would be appreciated.
Excellent.Thank you.
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If the leak ends up under the cupboard and down a ways, would that be the drainage pipe. Its about 30 minutes into the cycle
Thanks for watching, that’s very likely. We recommend checking to see if the drain hose is wet at any point alone hose.
If so, it may be a leaking drain hose. Please keep us posted.
Have same issue but everything is dry under the machine .. leaks just at the front of the door halfway in the cycles and just started after 4.5 years of perfect cleaning cycles.
Guess it means gaskets bottom of door plastic piece and the rubber gaskets around the edge I guess? But nothing is wet except the massive leaks halfway in the cycle. Trying to see what is causing. Took off the panel and just wetness dripping from insulation from bottom of the door left and right .. mostly right side.
Any ideas? Thank you @@DIYwithMichaelBorders
Great vid. Thanks
Really helpful and clear, thank you!
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My dishwasher leaks when I run it but its leaking under the sink. Its where the hose fits into a straight pipe and its like the pipe is over filling
Thanks for watching, this can happen when the pipe itself is clogged causing backup/blockage of water flow.
You can disconnect the dishwasher drain hose and verify pipe and additional plumbing is clear of any blockage.
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Yes the best. 🎉
Thanks man
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The waste line run laterally out
Of the disposal? Wtf
@@Ronjonsensorrow
Thanks for watching, the drain line feeds directly into the garbage disposal where it then continues downstream and out of home.
I think the tightening that inside part may be the ticket
Thanks for watching, looking forward to hearing back from you on if it does the trick. That would be awesome!
Thank you so much !!. I thought I was crazy and my dog kept peeing on my dishwasher 🤦🏻♀️ 😂
Good morning Dana, that’s too funny…nope you’re NOT crazy and nope, your dog was NOT peeing on your dishwasher…🤣🤣🤣
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Mine leaked even though I hadn't used it I'm months. WTF
Good morning, have you pinpointed the exact leak point? You may just need to slightly adjust the hose and clamp to create a water-tight seal.
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Thanks for watching.
my whirlpool is a bad design and a piece of junk
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Our leak is from the front of the door on each side and happens at certain times do the cycle and can't tell what us causing the water to come out
Is very helpful and clear, thank you !
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