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My GE Profile dishwasher leaves water in the bottom.
I have: 1. Removed the arm, fine filter and checked the sump for debris. 2. Checked the discharge tube - not clogged and its has drained properly for years through the garage disposer connection. 2. Pulled the unit out and replaced the pump motor with a new one.
Not sure what to try next. Are there other parts to replace? When the dishwasher is suppose to drain I do hear noise from the drain pump like it is kicking in.
Thanks for any help! I appreciate it.
Bruce
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Did you ever get it figured out?
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I have not figured it out yet!
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It could be the drain solenoid; if it's not working, the water won't be pumped out.
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Here are your parts Parts for GE PDW7300N15BB Dishwasher - AppliancePartsPros.comYou cannot assume that just because it drained OK ito the diposer for a few years that it is still OK. Disconnect the hose from the disposer. Where it connects is a common place for clogs to occur. To double check that it is not a house drain problem let the unit drain into a pail. Securely hold the drain hose in the pail and also put a towel etc. over the top to be sure it does not splash all over. |
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