Product Description
The drain system in a dishwasher is crucial for ensuring that dirty water is efficiently expelled from the appliance after each cycle. By understanding these parts and their functions, you can more effectively troubleshoot and maintain your dishwasher’s drain system to ensure efficient operation.
Here’s a look at some key parts of the dishwasher drain system:
Drain Pump | Drain Hose | Drain Valve | Air Gap | Check Valve | Filter | Drain Basket | Drain Hose Clamp | Drain Pump Assembly | Drain Pipe Connection
Troubleshooting and Maintenance Tips
Check for Clogs: Inspect and clean filters, drain baskets, and the drain hose to prevent clogs.Inspect the Drain Pump: Listen for unusual noises and ensure the pump is working properly. Remove any debris from the pump area.Clean the Air Gap: Ensure the air gap is clear of debris to prevent backflow.Verify Hose Connections: Make sure the drain hose and connections are secure and not kinked.Test the Drain Valve: Ensure the drain valve is functioning properly and opening and closing as it should.
Common Issues
Dishwasher Not Draining: Often caused by clogs in the hose, pump, or filter. Check for blockages and clear them.Water Backing Up: Could be due to a problem with the air gap or check valve. Inspect these components for issues.Slow Draining: Might indicate a partially clogged drain hose or filter. Clean and inspect the components.
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Alternate part numbers include AP2039738, 271344, AH260117, EA260117, PS260117, and WD21X10057.
Includes mounting brackets, screws, and “E” ring | Fits model specific dishwashers
It is important to disconnect your appliance from the power and water supply before servicing. The drain solenoid kit is often misdiagnosed. The drain solenoid can be directly affected by a faulty timer and may be difficult to diagnose. The timer may stick during the drain cycle, causing the solenoid to overheat and fail. If this occurs, the timer will also need to be replaced. It is recommended to change these parts at the same time. Be sure to replace the timer with the correct part for your appliance model.
Supplying Demand replacement parts are compatible with Major Brands, but you should always verify fitment with your specific model. We have included a video in the product gallery to help you find your model number and information in the description below.
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Customers say
Customers find the dishwasher drain solenoid replacement works perfectly and is a perfect fit, with relatively easy installation. The product opens and closes the drain valve as designed. However, the quality receives negative feedback, with multiple customers reporting it stopped working. Additionally, several customers mention issues with noise level, with one noting constant buzzing during wash cycles, and fire safety concerns, with reports of the product bursting into flames.
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