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I have a GE dishwasher (GSD2000G00WW) and it just started leaking when running out the bottom of the door. I bought a new door gasket for the door and installed that this weekend. Ran a load of dishes and it continued to leak again. What else could this door leaking be caused by. I thought maybe the drain was pluged and the water was filling up to high and that is what was causing the leak but I checked and the drain doesn't seem to be plugged at all. I would like to know what other ideas are out there that might be causing this before I put more money into the dishwasher because it might be cheaper just to buy a new one which I really don't want to do.
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Dana
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Originally Posted by: ds_05 I have a GE dishwasher (GSD2000G00WW) and it just started leaking when running out the bottom of the door. I bought a new door gasket for the door and installed that this weekend. Ran a load of dishes and it continued to leak again. What else could this door leaking be caused by. I thought maybe the drain was pluged and the water was filling up to high and that is what was causing the leak but I checked and the drain doesn't seem to be plugged at all. I would like to know what other ideas are out there that might be causing this before I put more money into the dishwasher because it might be cheaper just to buy a new one which I really don't want to do.
Help Please!
Dana Dana, If the water cut-off float/cone is gummed-up or dirty there will be too much water and this will result in a leak. There is a plastic cone at the bottom. Remove the screw and remove it. You will find an internal float and lift rod. Clean them and reinstall. This amy fix your leak. It fixed my problem.
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