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Old 10-27-2007, 01:30 PM
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Model Number: DWU9200AAX   Brand: Maytag   Age: 5 - 10 years   

Water valve was leaking, so i replaced it. Water is coming through it because before i hooked up the rubber hose, i turned the water on and it spurted out. What should i look for now?

Model # DWU9200AAX MAYTAG.

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You will need a meter to check things. Most probable cause, stuck float or missing/loose wire.
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You will need a meter to check things. Most probable cause, stuck float or missing/loose wire.
I checked the wires, but where is the float?
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Hi ultimatefighter34

The float (#32 on the tub break down diagram) is located in the left front corner inside the dishwasher. The float switch (#33 on the tub break down diagram) is located under the dishwasher. Check the position of the float and continuity across the switch terminals. Without water the float should be in bottom position and it has to move up and down easily. The switch without water should be close.
Also check if the water shut off valve under the sink is open.

- Here are the break down diagrams fro the Maytag dishwasher Model DWU9200AAX


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