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Whirlpool dishwasher wont drain completly DU810SWPQ2


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This dishwasher washes well and timer advances ok. Always leaves water in the bottom when pumping out. Pump out doesnt seem as strong as mine at home.

Any specific test for a pump?  Help!!! :)

.......................AmTec

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Pull the drain hose off the pump discharge and give it both lungs. After an initial water slug, it should blow clear and easy. If not, you have a drain blockage. If it does, then you need a new motor-pump assembly==> http://www.repairclinic.com/PartDetail/Pump-Component/1489073

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Thank you Master:D

Is replaceing the whole mtr assembly the only option? On the old Whirlpools we replaced the impeller/shaft seal.

One more question Sensea, does this motor reverse to pump out? Or is there a solinoid?

..................AmTec

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Did as the Master instructed. Drain tube clear, pulled and inspected check valve, no faults. Looks like a new motor or a new dishwasher.

...................AmTec:shock:

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Forward/reversing motor, no solenoid but has a ball check valve.

The motor-pump assys in these are really cheesy. Don't waster your time trying to repair them; just replace as a module and move on to the next job. :)

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