Hi There. I have a whirlpool under counter dishwasher. Noticed this morning it was filled insidefull of water. It did not flood the floors however we had to jig the cycle to go to the draining cycle to get rid of the water. All the water was drained.
After about 2 hours, I went to put some dishes in there and it was full of water again. The dishwasher was not even turned on. After some looking around I noticed that on the left hand side of the dishwasher there was a hole with warm water leaking from it. I doublechecked to make sure the d/w was not in the middle of any cycle....only when I turned off the hot water valve under my sink did the leaking water inside the d/w stop. I turn the valve back on, and the water starts to leak again.
Does anyone know how to fix this?
I live in a condo, so I guess it is a standard set up. There is no "airgap" on my sink. Not sure if this helps. There is also a red handle on the pipe that leads fro m the hot water pipe to the dishwasher. I tried to move it but it doesn't budge but a couple of centimeters, and this didn;t stop the leak either (but I am sure I am not moving it enough - wonder if there is a trick to it??)
Help!!!
After about 2 hours, I went to put some dishes in there and it was full of water again. The dishwasher was not even turned on. After some looking around I noticed that on the left hand side of the dishwasher there was a hole with warm water leaking from it. I doublechecked to make sure the d/w was not in the middle of any cycle....only when I turned off the hot water valve under my sink did the leaking water inside the d/w stop. I turn the valve back on, and the water starts to leak again.
Does anyone know how to fix this?
I live in a condo, so I guess it is a standard set up. There is no "airgap" on my sink. Not sure if this helps. There is also a red handle on the pipe that leads fro m the hot water pipe to the dishwasher. I tried to move it but it doesn't budge but a couple of centimeters, and this didn;t stop the leak either (but I am sure I am not moving it enough - wonder if there is a trick to it??)
Help!!!
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