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Dee
August 27, 2023
The dishwasher will not drain. It washes perfectly but the water wiil not drain out
For model number 58714652200A
Hello Dee, thank you for your inquiry. We believe your dishwasher is having this problem because of the faulty drain pump. We recommend you replace the drain pump, part number PS3498109, to fix the issue. Before replacing the drain pump, make sure the drain hose is not clogged. We hope this helps, good luck with this repair!
I have a Kenmore apartment size dishwasher leak between the motor shaft seal and the casing the seal on the motor shaft is leaking can i buy that part separate i guess i should say i need the seal that goes into the casting around the motor shaft
For model number 58714652200A
Hello Jake, thank you for writing. The motor comes as a complete assembly so you cannot purchase the gasket separately. See part PartSelect Number PS3498119.
we noticed the dishwasher is leaking out the bottom of the door??
For model number 58714652200A
Hi Kim, thank you for your inquiry. It appears that your dishwasher may have a damaged door gasket, part number PS12365259. The door gasket provides a waterproof seal between the tub and the door. We hope this sorts out your problem!
Remove front Fascia on floor, use AC sniffer find hot wires into unit. Flip circuit breaker at panel. Verify no AC, shut water valve off on Dishwasher supply. Disconnect two valve wires to solenoid. Use wrench set to find proper size and use to remove supply line. Unscrew two Phillips sheet metal screws that hold valve support bracket and remove bracket with it now being held in by water inlet valve hose to interior wall of Dishwasher. Use Tin Snips to cut off metal band securing hose to old water inlet valve. Place new valve onto inlet hose, secure with new hose clamp (you must supply) tighten hex nut on clamp till water tight. Fasten wires onto the solenoid and mount assembly support bracket to dishwasher. Now connect water supply line after wrapping threads with pipe dope tape fasten and secure nut with adjustable wrench till water tight open supply valve and look for leaks with a flash light. If no leaks, reset breaker and test run and drain. No leaks replace fascia and have a Beer great Job saved $850 min. on a new dishwasher!