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Model Number: 154671101 Brand: Electrolux Age: 1 - 5 years
Electrolux stainless dishwasher was working fine, but now only drains some of the water after the wash.
Disconnected the drain hose, checked for plugs and cleaned the filters. I left the drain hose disconnected into a pail and ran a few drain cycles. Each cycle would slowly drain about 20% of what it should and there is little to no pressure. I am guessing my impeller is the issue. I cannot seem to find a repair manual for this particular washer. I assume since the wash cycle works fine, the drain is a separate system. One motor, two impellers? I am looking at draining all the water I can, and trying to access everything from the inside. I have read other washers you start by taking off teh wash arm. Am I going down the right path? And if I am right in my assumption, where is the part(s) I would need? Ads By Google Related Models |
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