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Yes, It can be fixed and here is how. See all the pics and detail below!Sears kenmore 18" compact dishwasher 587.14432200 or 587.14439200
Oh-Oh, Saw the ceiling leaking water in the garage!
Nothing under the sink but the inocent dishwasher is next to it on the right.
So I pulled it out and turned it on for a test. After it filled with water the I could see that right around the stem of the water level float there was a stream of leaking water!
The stem rests on a lever to sense different water levels.
Can this be fixed? ? ?
Is this a solution? >
Leaking dishwasher float - The DIY GirlThe float itself seems ok. I pulled it out like the manual said and checked it. It seams like the seal around it is failing?
The Dishwasher must be level and the hole must be clean and if there is a worn washer like a Maytag it should be replaced or the switch may be bad. In my case, the hole is clean and there is no washer. I tested the micro switch with a contimuity tester and the contacts do open and close. Could the switch lever need adjustment. I watched the washer run, it does not leak right away so could the water level be too high? What woulld fix it?
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I slowly moved the float up and down by pushing the plastic lever that it was resting on up and down. I could here the switch close when the lever was pushed up, but if I slowly let the lever fall back down the switch will hang and the contacts will not open! So I took a small yankee screw driver and popped the lever out and removed the phillips screw above the lever to remove the plastic assembly that contains the micro switch. Then I removed the switch wires and cleaned the contacts and cleaned the switch lever. After reassembly the switch did not hang when testing by hand. I ran it thru the cycle now to see what happens. It started leaking a little at first when filling with water, then during the wash part of the cycle it leaked alot. While it was leaking alot I pushed up on the lever and heard the contacts of the switch click! Therefore it seams to be over filling because the switch is not stopping it at the right time. I suspect the switch is defective. See pics 9-10
See switch diagram and part pics 11 & 12
Does anyone know for sure if a new switch will fix this issue?
One of my appliance tech friends said the switch fix the problem. :-)
Last pic shows the assembly order. Thanks
See pics
Pic 1 - Inside of Dishwasher. Black arrow shows water level dectector float.
Pic 2 - Close up of water level float
Pic 3 - Manual information on float
Pic 4 - bottom of float stem sitting on round lever tab
Pic 5 - Place of water leak where stem goes through the bottom of the frame. See black arrow
Pic 6 - Top view of dishwasher with float removed. See black arrow.
Pic 7 - bottom side of float. Stem looks good or is it worn?
Pic 8 - Removing the 4 screws and the bottom panel we see the Leak in Action with the dishwasher On and washing after the fillup!
Pic 9 - Switch lever and switch removed.
Pic 10 - still leaking a little initially during the water fill and leak is streaming during the wash cycle.
Pic 11 - Manual Diagram of switch part # 5
Pic 12 - Manual Parts list shows Switch part # 154408701 A B Switch Assy,float
Pic 13 - New Float Switch assembly that should fix the problem!
No, no hair line crack in the tub just a line of hair! LOL
Hello
The saga continues,
I got the switch and installed it. During the fill cycle now, there is no soapy water leaking so that part is fixed,
However during the wash cycle, it started leaking like a sive!
So I moved it to the end of the wash cycle and let it drain out with a pan to catch most of the leaking water.
Then I opened it up and checked the wash arm.Then I saw something stuck in the end spray hole.
So I took it off and dumped out what I saw. Two hard pieces and a piece of glass.
After cleaning the pieces out, I tried it again.
During the wash cycle it was still leaking, I opened the door to look but I thought I saw nothing when in fact I really did.
After rinally viewing this, see last pic below. I did notice the water was still filling!
It says if you see it filling, then the water valve is stuck open!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NiFMxhd-pUSo now the water valve is on order!
Pic 14 - Spray Arm
Pic 15-17 - Someting in the end spray hole
Pic 18-20 - Pieces phone
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