At 11:31 AM 12/25/2006 -0800, Randall wrote:
As Randall said:
>Time to remove the dishwasher from the counter (if you haven't already), then
>remove the motor/pump assembly and have it apart. I'm guessing you'll
find some
>sort of debris blocking whatever the upper/lower valve is.
I don't know if you'll be able to do that. When the seals started leaking on
my last dishwasher, I tried to pull the motor and pump. Turns out they are
an "integrated part" - non-serviceable. I had to replace the entire motor
assembly. That cost just over $100 for the part alone. So when it went
the 2nd time, I opted to replace the unit. The new dishwasher only cost
me about $160. So if your washer is => 10yrs old, you might just want to
think about a new one.
John
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