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Water Remains at End of Cycle - Dishwasher

Possible Solutions

Is the garbage disposer knockout plug removed?

If the dishwasher is connected to a garbage disposer, be sure the knockout plug has been removed from the disposer inlet.

CLICK HERE for more information on removing the garbage disposer knockout plug.

Are there any obstructions in the drain or garbage disposer?

Check for any food or obstructions caught in the drain or the garbage disposer. Run the disposer to clear the obstruction. 

Did someone put dish soap in your dishwasher?

Dishwashing detergent does not create suds, but dish soap does.  If suds, bubbles, or soap foam are present when you open your dishwasher, turn off the dishwasher and allow suds to dissipate. Using the wrong type or too much detergent can cause over-sudsing.  The suds may push water out of the dishwasher, causing leaking or poor wash performance.  Use only detergent specifically designed for automatic dishwashers.  

 

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Interested in purchasing an Extended Service Plan?

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