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Diagnosing the Problem: The Drain Valve and Solenoid


*Note: Only dishwashers with single directions motors have drain valves. If your dishwasher has a reversing motor this cannot be cause of the water fill problem you are experiencing.

Before you begin making any repairs to your dishwasher you need to turn off the power supply to the dishwater.

Before you get started you will also need some items. Make sure you have a screwdriver, small pliers, multi tester-sometimes referred to as a multi meter, a pen and labeling devices for wire labeling.

The multi tester will be your aid in diagnosing electrical issues and you will also use it to measure resistance. The way this is done is by measuring the ohms- resistance of the wire to flow of electricity. The range of ohms goes from zero to infinity. A reading zero ohms shows that it is very easy for the electricity to flow. A reading of infinity means there is no path for electricity to go through.

Most multi testers are hand held with an LCD display. They have two wires referred to as leads. One wire is red and the other is black, with metal tips called probes.

Begin by removing the kick plate panel. The drain valve should be close to the motor. There will be a hose running from the motor leading to the drain valve. The solenoid (coil) and gate arm should also be connected to the drain valve. Try moving all these parts. Test to see if they move smoothly or not. Check to see if the springs are in good condition. If you do not see two springs you will need to replace them.

The coils are connected to two wires. Label the wires so that you can properly reconnect them later. Then disconnect the wire by pulling on the connectors. Do not pull on the wire themselves.

Now test the solenoid resistance with the multi tester. Set the meter to RX 1. Place each meter on one terminal and watch the reading. You should see a reading around 40 ohms. If you see a reading of infinity or very far from 40 ohms then you will need to replace the solenoids.

To replace this faulty part, remove the screws that hold the solenoid in placed and push on the plunger’s arm. Once this is done reassemble the dishwasher