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SOURCE: Kenmore Ultrawash QuietGuard 3 Dishwasher not draining or rinsing
Not draining may either need new drain motor. or something is blocking the drain pipe.
Spots on dishes means you are using to much detergent or the wrong kind of detergent.
Your owners manuel should tell you what type to use.
SOURCE: Kenmore Ultra Wash dishwasher
check and see if you are getting ac 110 volts to your water vave when trying to start the unit. if no power check your breakers and /or the incoming power to your dishwasher if they are ok and show 110 voltage coming to the unit then you probably have a control board or touchpad problem which would need a little more detailed check out.
If you do have ac 110 to your water valve then you may just have a bad water valve. Because the washer has to fill first. Hope that helps!!
SOURCE: kenmore ultra wash dishwasher model 15752000 is
Hi
Thanks for using FixYa. Dishwasher not draining properly or
not draining at all issues can arise due to different reasons. Usually,
these issues are related to kinked hoses, knocked out disposer unit (if
connected with the dishwasher drain hose) & clogged drain pump &
filter.
Also note that dishwashers do not drain completely after a
finished cycle and this is normal. Dishwashers are designed to leave some water
in the unit to ensure that the heating element doesn’t overheat. If you
suddenly begin to experience a large amount of water being retained in your
dishwasher, you have a problem. Some of the most common reasons include that
the drain hose isn’t working properly, the drain pump isn’t working correctly,
or possibly there is a plumbing problem in your home’s drain lines.
First check whether the drain is not clogged or blocked and
the line is not kinked. Check all the hoses for blockages & also clean the
air gap. Has the disposer been replaced recently? If so, chances are the
knockout is still in place. Simply remove the drain hose from the disposer, and
knock out the plug. If the disposer has not been replaced, try removing the
drain hose from the disposer and use a wet-dry vacuum (prepared for water, of
course) to **** any water (and hopefully anything else) from the drain line.
Then reconnect the hose, and test the unit. If you have checked the air gap and
the drain hose and can’t locate the problem, then it is an issue with the drain
pump of the dishwasher.
Please do rate the solution and revert for further
assistance.
Thanks
Rylee
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SOURCE: kenmore dishwasher has stopped draining.
remove the kick panel below the door, place a pan, etc under where the drain hose connects to the drain extension tube, and slide the clamp back some so you can slide the hose off of the extension tube (white plastic tube) and drain any excess fluid into the aforementioned pan, etc., then unscrew the extension tube and check for plugs, or restrictions.
the sump may also be pluged beneath the strainer assembly, and that requires removing the lower spray arm, the water tube that runs up the inside back of the unit, and the upper parts of the assembly below them to access the drain/pump sump area.
last but not least the impeller is jamed and might be able to be freed by removing whatever has lodged within there..
ya never know...
best of luck,
ttfn
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