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KenSt  
#1 Posted : Friday, October 24, 2008 11:00:07 PM(UTC)
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I have an older Kitchen Aid dishwasher that works great except for a bad drain check valve. I've checked both Kitchen Aid and Whirlpool, as well as local and web appliance parts suppliers, and all say the part in no longer available with no replacement. It'd be a shame to junk the dishwasher for want of a generic part like this. The original part is really simple with just a rubber flapper for a back flow preventer so you'd think there'd be some type of replacement option. The Kitchen Aid part number for the valve is AP2919715 and the corresponding Whirlpool part number is 4162920 (about $10). Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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richappy  
#2 Posted : Saturday, October 25, 2008 12:51:00 AM(UTC)
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If you elevate the drain hose well above the garbage disposal input, the check valve is not needed. Purpose is to prevent garbage going into the dishwasher.
KenSt  
#3 Posted : Tuesday, October 28, 2008 9:26:59 AM(UTC)
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Thanks for the reply. Elevating the drain hose would solve part of the
problem but wouldn't keep the last of the dirty water that's been pumped out of the disherwasher and still in the hose from flowing back into the dishwasher. It appears to me that I still need some type of appropriate back flow preventer.
richappy  
#4 Posted : Wednesday, October 29, 2008 2:20:40 AM(UTC)
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Your last rinse should be clean water, unless you have a slow drain problem. Also, any water draining back should not effect the dishes, insufficient volume.
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