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Can this KitchenAid filter be cleaned or do I need a whole new motor?
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Good morning! I am an amateur DIY, and have successfully repaired my Whirlpool washer several times. So.... I looked up various videos on YouTube to see how to clean out my clogged dishwasher. However the motor seems to be much different than everything else out there... I removed the pump outlet (14) and underneath THAT is the screw for the wash impeller (12) and the impeller disk (11). First of all, I cannot even get that screw off. Even if I did, it seems that this screw goes all the way down into the motor - and then a motor centering tool (31) would be is required? Am I missing something? Do I need to remove the entire motor to clean it? The only other model specific video I found explains how to replace the motor, not how to clean it. Thank you very much qsman attached the following image(s):
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Hello,
What seems to be the major problem with your dishwasher?
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The bottom of the dishwasher is filled with dirty water and large particles floating around in it. I can run a cycle but at the end the water is "still there". How can I clean out whatever junk is underneath that filter/motor?
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Thank you Gene for responding.
I actually cleaned out the air gap a few weeks ago and removed a lot of grease buildup from the hose that led from the air gap into the garbage disposal.
I found the instructions for getting to the check valve - when I disconnected the drain hose, water came pouring out the check valve and emptied the dishwasher. So I surmised it was not the check valve but a hose obstruction. I used a wet/dry vac to apply suction to the hose and heard something slurp into the bucket, followed by some odor. I then ran a complete cycle and the water drained correctly.
Should I still remove the check valve and check behind for debris? There are still little chunks and flakes on the walls etc.
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You're welcome. It would not hurt if you will check the condition of the check valve.
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