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I've had this Whirlpool 1200 dishwasher for about 6 yrs now. Every couple years it eats an impeller/chopper and I've gotten pretty good at tearing it down & replacing the thing. A couple months ago it started a new problem. Every once in a while there would be [pretty clean] water standing in the dishwasher at the end of the cycle. [i leave them in over night- it was there in the morning] Nothing was leaking so I figured it must be the drain pump- as the overflow was working somehow. So I got a new pump and all was well for a while. Next time there was water standing in it I tried blowing back through the hose where the drain goes into the disposal. Bubbles came up in the dishwasher- and it drained when I hit the cancel button. A couple weeks later it clogged again. This time I thought I'd try to suck the clog through the pipes. Hooked shop vac to drain at disposal- tried to suck for a couple minutes. It wouldn't budge. But I could still blow into that pipe with just a couple pounds pressure and clear the clog. Now it is leaking out a little bit during the cycle. Sometimes it seems to clear itself- as I'll have a puddle, but the drain will be working by the end of the cycle. Other times it dumps a quart or so of water on the floor. Sometimes clear- asometimes dirty. Through all this it seems to be washing the dishes well- glasses and silverware are rarely spotted. Any thoughts on where to look? Thanks, Jim
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Hi Jim,
Did you see where it was leaking from?
The model number you posted does not come up.
Gene.
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Looks like it comes around the left side of the door when the overfill quits working.
Sorry about the model number-- I put an extra 'T' in there- should be GU1200XTLTO.
Jim
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Hi Jim,
There are a couple things I would check first: the drain hose for a floating foreign object and possible hole in it, and the check valve in the pump sump.
Gene.
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Thanks Gene- I just cured it[?] today. Seems it was 2 problems. The intermittant clog was the little rubber flapper of the check valve that had come apart- Model GU1200XTLT0 part number 5 on the pump and motor parts diagram [Part Number: AP3152971 ] I tore things down to where I could see the inlets to both pumps and ran 3 cycles before it clogged again. Then I blew like hell on the drain hose back towards the dishwasher, and the little rubber disk appeared. The leak seems to be a bad door seal as I don't get any standing water now- but it still leaks & it is definately around the door. Parts about $20 apiece. I'll know for sure next week- but I think life is good. Jim
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Jim,
I'm glad you found it.
Gene.
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