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My GE Profile Model # gsd5940 will not drain out completely. I check all hoses and they appear to be clear. When the dishwasher runs through the cycles (any cycle) it will drain normally but seems to stop prematurely leaving about 1/2" of water above the screen. Any suggestions?
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Here is your parts breakdown Model SearchCheck the sump for debris A common problem is the "Piston & nut" assembly not sealing correctly. Item 564 in Section 5. It is under the tub's rear grill. I believe it is a reverse thread. |
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I have the same problem with mine, but mine's 12 years old. I have to syphon 6-8 quarts of water out of it when it's done. It appears to drain fine between the wash and rinse cycles. I just found a 8-12oz of water on the floor in front of it after the last wash, so something's got to change.
I was hoping that it was a simple water level sensor that could be replaced, but I don't see any such thing on the exploded parts diagram(s).
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ericw2 What is your complete model number.
Also what have you tried if anything? |
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I have the same problem--dishwasher is kitchenaid KUDK01LBS6 I don't know it is related or not, but I recently had to pull the whole thing and replace the sump housing after I cracked a hole in it screwing stuff together after a simple chopper clean out. Seemed to work just fine after that repair, but now there is dirty water in the bottom of the dishwasher after a load, although the dishwasher seems to clean dishes and gets through its whole cycle.
What is my troubleshooting plan? Jessa
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Please start your own post using "Post New Topic" GE's and Kitchenaid's are very different beasts so adding to this thread will just confuse things. |
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