How to repair a dishwasher, not draining cleaning - troubleshoot Whirlpool Kitchenaid

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  • Опубліковано 15 жов 2014
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    This is a Whirlpool dishwasher that was first made in 2008. Many of the internal parts care just like the ones that are found in LG, Maytag, Kitchenaid, and Kenmore.
    The model of this one is WDT790SLYM-0
    It's nearly identical to a Kitchenaid KDTE104DWHO
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  • @kenzpenz
    @kenzpenz 6 років тому +9

    Hello Adam, for the past couple of hours my daughter and I have been talking long distance concerning her Whirlpool dishwasher that wont drain . I thought it might be the pump and offered to buy a pump and send it to her. She didn't want to just replace parts hoping to get it working. I then offered to buy her a new dishwasher and that did not go over well. We logged onto this video and after checking just about everything, she checked the outlet to the pump directly across from the sensor. I suggested placing a small mirror next to the pump inlet and she found a large amount of detergent build up blocking the pump. She broke that loose and flushed out the particles of material. she put it back together and the machine works great. THANK YOU very much, you are our hero indeed. I am 80 years old and just talking through all that made me tired. Again Adam thanks so very much for all your help....Ken Marina CA retired Vietnam vet.

    • @gkmccool
      @gkmccool 6 років тому +1

      Thank you for your service! Old Guys Rule!

  • @rayhartdai
    @rayhartdai 3 роки тому +198

    Never seen such a concise, clear, and friendly video tutorial ever in my life. You are absolutely amazing and gifted at this. Keep it up!

    • @bryanw8651
      @bryanw8651 2 роки тому +1

      Im an appliance repair tech and while he did get a good amount right he got alot wrong.

    • @ermalhasanaj439
      @ermalhasanaj439 2 роки тому +4

      @@bryanw8651 Your empty critic will help none avoid making the same mistakes, whatever he might have been doing wrong, supposedly.

    • @bryanw8651
      @bryanw8651 2 роки тому

      @@ermalhasanaj439 im not sure where the empty critic is. I stated that he got alot correct but theres more info needed for this issue than he provided. As i said b4 i do this for a living. #1 repair i do on dishwashers is it not draining. I only offered more insight to this problem. Id love for u to point out the empty critic for me.

    • @andrewstauffer9946
      @andrewstauffer9946 Рік тому +7

      @@bryanw8651 you literally didn’t offer any insight. You were just critical. Oh hE DiD StuFF wROnG iM a PrOfEssIOnal BeliEVe Me! 🤣🤣 like what insight did you offer? Literally no help at all.

    • @Esther_Melgoza
      @Esther_Melgoza Рік тому +1

      @@bryanw8651 ​you still offer no explanation as to what @AdamDIY didn’t do, and you only merely contributed that you’re a technician and know much more than him. 🤨 Admittedly I stand with the first commenter, @Rayhart Dai
      ​ who was respectfully correct in complimenting and encouraging the UA-cam content creator to continue with more well done DIY videos and for also calling you out for your irresponsible comment, but still no legitimate response from you.

  • @JSherborne
    @JSherborne 7 років тому +52

    As a 70 year old woman who prefers to troubleshoot before calling a repair person, I thank you so much! I was able to fix my dishwasher problem on my own. Thanks, Adam.

  • @brians654
    @brians654 3 роки тому +39

    Still relevant in 2021. Thanks for this, it is a great help.

  • @shanejohns7880
    @shanejohns7880 9 років тому +27

    Thank you very much for posting this video - you showed me exactly what I was looking for (that its ok to disconnect that hose going into the pump, but only after emptying any water). Very helpful, you're doing a great service to humanity here :)

  • @loleet9813
    @loleet9813 4 роки тому +4

    I love that videos like yours are available! So helpful to SO many people. Gives me courage to tackle things myself before calling in the pros.

  • @renwallis
    @renwallis 9 років тому +12

    Adam, I remembered I had a very long tweezers with bent end used for threading my serger sewing machine. I was able to use the tweezers to get two pieces of glass out. And also there was a large piece of glass in the impeller. Thanks soooo much for your video! I would never have attempted this myself without it.

  • @kevinblanchard5486
    @kevinblanchard5486 8 років тому +211

    Thanks for making this video. You saved me a service call. I had to remove the pump and then I found a small piece of glass blocking the impeller blades. Put it all back together and it works like a champ again. My deepest gratitude to all of you who take the time to make these videos to help others.

    • @AdamDIY
      @AdamDIY  8 років тому +14

      Glad to be of help!

    • @SahajSingh
      @SahajSingh 7 років тому +7

      Pretty easy to take the pump/impeller apart as well - just twist and turn the whole assembly. Easy to remove stuck glass/debris etc.

    • @robertopimentel9910
      @robertopimentel9910 7 років тому +4

      Had the exact same issue (small piece of broken glass caught rolling in drain pump and blocking the impeller ). Had a hard time removing the tiny shard but I managed to do it by pouring a glass of water in the filter hole and activating the drain pump on the command dashboard. The water helped push the shard outside the drain pump. Adam, many many thanks for this video and your precise instructions. It helped immensely.

    • @sophialadna4113
      @sophialadna4113 7 років тому

      Did the same - forced the drain pump to work by pouring some warm (on the hotter side) water. And it's working!

    • @cootxs
      @cootxs 7 років тому

      How do you activate the drain pump? Did you have to remove the drain pump or just the hose that Adam mentioned in the video?

  • @jtoddbrown
    @jtoddbrown 4 роки тому +19

    Very helpful. I wish all the DIY videos on UA-cam were as clear, concise, and well shot as this one.

    • @NoxubeeAed
      @NoxubeeAed 3 роки тому

      7

    • @jackr2287
      @jackr2287 2 роки тому

      And precise about the model and design.

  • @tomphelps5674
    @tomphelps5674 8 років тому +38

    This is the clearest, easiest to follow video on this subject that I could find. Thank you! I appreciate that you are clear, do good camera work, speak clearly, and edit. BTW, this dishwasher is identical to my Kitchenaid KDTE104DWHO. Thanks again!

    • @suebom2
      @suebom2 4 роки тому +2

      Yes it is.

    • @ahowre
      @ahowre 4 роки тому +2

      Thanks

  • @RoserMann
    @RoserMann 2 роки тому +2

    WOW! a precise tutorial which didnt include 5minute part of talking about the channel, ads, or other nonsense. Straight to the point! Perfect and thank you!

  • @LandonChristensen
    @LandonChristensen 8 років тому +2

    This is probably the best, most helpful appliance video I've ever watched - and I've watched a lot. Someone on UA-cam can't know my problem, and the gentlemen in this video very clearly and simply explains how to troubleshoot. Well done and thank you!

  • @JonathanAlmeida
    @JonathanAlmeida 7 років тому +4

    Thanks Adam! Fantastic work, saved us lots of time! We followed your video and piece by piece we checked our dishwasher to see why there was a clog. Eventually, we had to pull it out to it's side, remove the drain pipe entirely and run water through it to find bits of glass that were clogging it (which explains why we didn't see any clog in the pipe when we ran a light by it).

  • @elyksesom
    @elyksesom 5 років тому +14

    This helped me immensely. Clear cut and precise. Thank you!

  • @margaretschuyler1931
    @margaretschuyler1931 9 років тому +8

    Really appreciate the good camera work and clear instructions. Thanks!!

  • @zylixzylix2297
    @zylixzylix2297 5 років тому +3

    I totally agree with the comment below that This is the clearest, easiest to follow video on this subject that I could find. Thank you! I appreciate that you are clear, do good camera work, and speak clearly,

  • @barefootloco
    @barefootloco 6 років тому +7

    Thank you sir, just knowing what to look for helped me find a piece of plastic that was restricting drainage but not stopping altogether. 🤙🤙

  • @marybossart9811
    @marybossart9811 6 років тому +3

    This was very helpful! I found glass wedged in the flap in the outlet hose. The glass go through the pump and then the wedged into the check valve flap. Thank you for making this video!

  • @howiewebber3616
    @howiewebber3616 6 років тому +2

    Excellent video instruction! Thank you for a very comprehensive job. You make it so easy for a viewer to recognize right up front if their model matches the one you demonstrated and included links to the other model. Even a link for parts ordering! I solved my problem in five minutes without a plumber. I'd give you ten thumbs up if I could!

  • @loribittner2386
    @loribittner2386 7 років тому +1

    So great! Followed your instructions, and we also found a small piece of glass in the impeller blades. Working like a charm again. Can't thank you enough. Still not sure how things get past the other filters, but the results are amazing!

  • @mithilabhadbhade7697
    @mithilabhadbhade7697 4 роки тому +3

    Thanks so much for this clear and detailed video. I ended up having a piece of glass stuck in my impeller and i was able to take it out easily and on my own! Cheers!

  • @ChrisKogos
    @ChrisKogos 3 роки тому +28

    Thank God for UA-cam

  • @schoenbergirls
    @schoenbergirls 7 років тому +1

    First attempt at fixing an appliance myself and first use of youtube as guidance and I was successful! Maybe it was just a clog but I took care of it myself... with your help. Thank you!

  • @judithmack9149
    @judithmack9149 Рік тому

    Thank you! I dodged a dishwasher bullet due to your terrific video. A lime leaf was blocking the filter. After I cleared everything I used Dawn to clean the sides and ran an empty load with citric acid in the soap dish. Feeling very accomplished with your directions. You and the man who taught me how to light my furnace pilot light are my UA-cam Heroes!

  • @SRJones1000
    @SRJones1000 4 роки тому +3

    Another success story! I followed Adam's instructions and like so many others, found a piece of glass in the pump. It did not come out easily, but I finally managed! Thanks for saving us the cost of a service call, or even worse, a new dishwasher! Great video!

  • @globeboxxr
    @globeboxxr 8 років тому +4

    Awesome video Adam, you saved my day. My Whirlpool wouldn't drain. Filters were clean so I followed your instructions and removed the hose on the bottom. Turned the impeller a couple times and found the culprit... a small piece of plastic. What it actually is and how it got past the filter... still a mystery to me! All I know is my dishwasher now drains and it didn't cost me a dime... thank you Adam!

    • @cootxs
      @cootxs 7 років тому

      Is the impeller supposed to turn fully and easily?

    • @wmartonejr
      @wmartonejr 5 років тому

      Globeboxxr what shape was the plastic you found? I found a small brown disc (slightly larger than a dime) and wondering if it was part of a check valve to prevent water from re-entering the sump area from the pump, but can’t find such a part exists on this machine. Like you, what this is from and how it got past the filter is beyond me.

  • @adriennejd
    @adriennejd 6 років тому

    Like so many others I'm grateful for this video. Found a toothpick stuck in the impeller and we're back in business. Will be handy to know how the spray arms all come out since a few were clogged and I took care of that while I was at it. Works like new - thanks!!

  • @samueldixon2083
    @samueldixon2083 7 років тому +2

    Thanks so much for this video! I had to go through each step, but you got me fixed. My clog was in the valve in the black elbow after the drain pump, which wasn't covered in your video, but I never would have found it without your video.

  • @dipuray7973
    @dipuray7973 8 років тому +7

    excellent instructions. Saved the day and some dollars! on my dishwasher the water was not draining. I followed the steps to remove the screen and filter. then used a glass/cup that fits into the hole for the screen to remove the collected water 1 cup at a time. Finally used a sponge to soak it all dry. Next I followed the instructions to check for clogs. Found nothing. I put my finger in the hole to reach for the little wheel in the pump and turned it a couple of times. Finally I turned on the dishwasher in the Drain/cancel mode. and the little wheel turned and I could see it spitting out debris. On closer inspection I found the culprit. it was the little twig like things that attach to grapes. It must be my wife!! she is careless about what goes into the dishwasher!

    • @AdamDIY
      @AdamDIY  8 років тому +1

      +Dipu Ray Glad to hear you fixed it! Thanks for sharing.

    • @davidfakler8618
      @davidfakler8618 7 років тому

      AdamDIY has

  • @ronstewtsaw
    @ronstewtsaw 7 років тому +19

    Andy, this is one of the best DIY videos I have encountered. BUT, I wish it made clear how much water in the sump is normal so I can tell if I have a real problem at all. Is the amount shown normal? Maybe you could put that in the description?

    • @ericstyles3724
      @ericstyles3724 3 роки тому

      should be below the flat screen.
      outta sight. dyn-o-myt !

  • @yeetus5775
    @yeetus5775 Рік тому +1

    Really appreciate this man. The property I work at just got a shipment of these old ones in to install in our “upgrades”. Right off rip had residents telling us they were having issues. This video resolved 7 work orders for me today. Thank you

  • @audreyg7300
    @audreyg7300 2 роки тому +2

    Excellent, clear, and friendly video tutorial. You are absolutely amazing and gifted at this. Keep it up! This was exactly what I was looking for!!

  • @davegallop9357
    @davegallop9357 7 років тому +41

    Thanks. I'm sure I speak for many whirlpool owners.. This seems to be a common problem.

  • @nonyabiz8064
    @nonyabiz8064 8 років тому +5

    Thank you so much Adam! Saved me mucho $$$! Perfect video, and you're a natural for this! Thanks again!

  • @lorikiely8080
    @lorikiely8080 Рік тому

    I too, would like to add how clear, concise and easy this video was to follow.
    I was so very happy to find it!
    The best part was, it’s the exact dishwasher we have, so that made things even easier. Thank you very much for sharing! My daughter recently paid $220 for an appliance guy to fix her dishwasher, so this was quite the find!
    I would add for anyone who has a garbage disposal (and a shop vac) to disconnect the hose from the garbage disposal instead of underneath the bottom of the dishwasher. It was easier for us to get to, do we just extracted the water out of the hose with the shop vac. Easy pezzy! Now it is working perfectly! Thank you again for your video!

  • @jolovesminnis
    @jolovesminnis 8 років тому

    I have to say you probably saved us a ton of money! A glass broke inside our dishwasher the other night, and that's when it stopped draining. Even though we had picked up what we thought was All the glass! Anyway, did all you said, it worked for about 30 seconds, then grinding noise, then a humming.....Took the motor pump apart, it just unclicks very easy and sure enough there was an inch square of glass stopping it from turning! These things always happen when you're just out of warranty or repair coverage! Thank you for your videos! Couldn't have done without you, your video is clear and very easy to understand! Subscribed!

  • @johndadbennett
    @johndadbennett 7 років тому +5

    Good audio, good video and good info. Thanks!

  • @THEARREDONDOS
    @THEARREDONDOS 8 років тому +4

    great detail and explanation!
    thanks!

  • @kylemains1251
    @kylemains1251 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks so much for the help! The tube coming from the pump went to an overflow valve on top of the sink and then down to the garbage disposal -- the tube from the overflow to the garbage disposal was what was clogged for me, but you got me looking in the right locations -- Big brownie points with the wife for fixing it and not having to call maintenance.

  • @agnesmcfarlin7623
    @agnesmcfarlin7623 5 років тому

    Thank you for this video. No expensive charge from someone fixing an issue caused by lack of maintenance! Now I know what I need to do every few weeks.

  • @andriup
    @andriup 8 років тому +3

    Very complete information! Luckily I only had to clean the filters and the sensor with an old toothbrush and it did the work.
    Excellent video, camera work and information!

  • @booksnlipstick
    @booksnlipstick 6 років тому +3

    This was SO helpful, thank you. For anyone else doing this, after you’ve cleaned the filters, run the drain cycle to see if that fixed it. Mine wasn’t draining after I cleaned the filters so I thought I would have to call someone. Nope, run drain cycle.

  • @jasmingerer8010
    @jasmingerer8010 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for taking the time to make this. Your instructions are so clear and easy to follow. Thank you!

  • @LousyAcousticCovers
    @LousyAcousticCovers 5 років тому

    Great video. Just bought a new house over the summer and every day I’m finding something new to tinker with. Dishwasher will be the next project.

  • @patsrealty
    @patsrealty 8 років тому +11

    Good video. Would really have been more helpful if you would have gone thru the impeller trouble shooting portion in more live detail; i.e. physically showing us how to check it, unclog it, perhaps even going so far as how to change it out. Thanks!

  • @jfcote
    @jfcote 8 років тому +3

    Thank you very much for this video, it saves us a lot of money :)

  • @calgal5752
    @calgal5752 5 років тому

    Thank you for doing a clear, easy to follow video! I fixed my machine myself.... didn’t have time to mess around we’re getting ready for hurricane Michael! I have subscribed... you are a natural teacher. 😎

  • @dougvogel4857
    @dougvogel4857 5 років тому

    Thank you you saved me this was so simple of a fix and much easier to understand then any of the other videos that recommended taking the whole dishwasher apart. There was debris down underneath the filter just like you showed and when I removed it the crackling noises went away.

  • @MelancholyMadoka
    @MelancholyMadoka 7 років тому +10

    I came here because I noticed there was standing water inside the filtration system reservoir. I wondered if it was clogged, but I can see that it is normal. Thank you.

    • @cynthiajones9927
      @cynthiajones9927 4 роки тому

      Yes I wondered that too!

    • @robertw9584
      @robertw9584 4 роки тому

      @@cynthiajones9927 lol same for me! Guess a little water is normal.

    • @vmunoz19p
      @vmunoz19p 3 роки тому

      Same!! It’s a bit smelly not bad but like you know standing water. Wish it wasn’t there

  • @markthompson3065
    @markthompson3065 4 роки тому +12

    I am curious how much drain water should be left in the "cup" where the filter and sensor are? I always have water in it and now it is starting to get a bit higher and wondering if I am having a pump problem.

    • @rednroll1
      @rednroll1 4 роки тому +2

      If you find this out, then please post what you find. I took my entire washer apart, made sure everything was clean and cleared. Water still in the bottom after a wash cycle. I replaced that sensor shown, still same. If I push the "drain" button, it drains which demonstrates to me the pump is working and not clogged. Alls I know for certain is that dirty water sits in the bottom and starts to smell after washing the dishes. Don't know if this is "normal" and if I'm chasing a ghost.

    • @c.mirimmorris6340
      @c.mirimmorris6340 4 роки тому +1

      My exact question! I hope he answers you

    • @loleet9813
      @loleet9813 4 роки тому

      In my case, I had water sitting in the cupa also but after I followed the video and fixed mine the cup was completely dry after a full cycle.
      I soaked up the water with a couple of towels, a shopvac would work better. Lol. My problem was a large piece of plastic in the elbow of the hose that comes off the drain pump.

    • @user-oy5py6wo8q
      @user-oy5py6wo8q 3 роки тому

      Still don’t know the answer. I have that filthy smelly water filling up rhat hole every time. Is that normal? I’ve heard that a Little water leftover in the hole is good because it keeps the O ring lubricated so it doesn’t dry out...but I have way too much in there compared to the little amount of CLEAN water in this video

  • @kellyknight6551
    @kellyknight6551 2 роки тому

    I had a slow drain and figured it was the filter, but I had no clue how to check it. The very easy to follow instructions showed me how to remove and clean the filter and check for debris in the hoses. Thank you Adam!

  • @suhailkhalid440
    @suhailkhalid440 7 років тому

    Like everyone else commenting on this video, I'm thankful for this video. I learned how to check the filters and didn't find any blockage. Then I learned how to unclog the drain pump by pinching the metal clips. There was a piece of glass stuck there. Thank you for saving me a service call. You rock!

  • @jessiefrank8705
    @jessiefrank8705 4 роки тому +3

    This is wonderful, thank you! The standing water under the filter shown in the video - is that normal? Mine is full to the top, it seems like that is too much?

    • @cynthiajones9927
      @cynthiajones9927 4 роки тому

      Did you ever find out? Wondering too. Seems like there shouldn’t be any water left in that.

    • @jessiefrank8705
      @jessiefrank8705 4 роки тому +1

      @@cynthiajones9927 Yes, 1-2 cups is normal, I read it somewhere else. The water is there to keep the seals from drying out. It of course drains with the next cycle and is replaced by new water every time, so as long as the dishwasher is run regularly, it shouldn't get nasty.

    • @cynthiajones9927
      @cynthiajones9927 4 роки тому

      Jessie Frank ty so much for quick reply! Awesome!!! I fixed it then! With help from this video. Just needed to clean the filters. Nasty! 🤪 have a great day!!

    • @jessiefrank8705
      @jessiefrank8705 4 роки тому

      @@cynthiajones9927 I just discovered the "Cancel / Drain" button - on mine it's on the right side with an "X." Press that, close the door, it makes a bunch of noise and you can hear it draining into the sink... and now most of the standing water is gone.

    • @cynthiajones9927
      @cynthiajones9927 4 роки тому

      Jessie Frank oh wow thx for telling me!!! I’ll try that

  • @suresh666kumar
    @suresh666kumar 7 років тому +2

    Thank you so much for this video., you saved me at least $100.
    In my case the sediments deposited on the drain hose coiled on the left hand side (I wish I can add a photo) of the dishwasher was the problem. Drain snake wasn't thin enough to reach sediment deposit, I just cut open a metal hanger and with that cleared the sediment deposit, now the dishwasher works like new.

  • @kingpinsixty866
    @kingpinsixty866 2 роки тому

    Appreciate the simpleness of this tutorial. I had posted in a FB group and people were saying buy a new one, etc. It was as simple as cleaning the filters as you show.

  • @bobthebuilder1106
    @bobthebuilder1106 4 роки тому

    Thank you Adam. Very clear video and did not waste any time with filler type verbiage. Straight to the "how to" steps. Just what i needed.

  • @SaltieCat
    @SaltieCat 2 роки тому +1

    I'm dogsitting this week in a house with a dishwasher like this. The amount of slime in the filter is incredible. The slime flaps had slime flaps. I popped the bottom arm off like you instructed, and that's equally grody. A trip to the store tomorrow to get some cleaning supplies to get it un-grodified. Great video!

  • @goodcyrus
    @goodcyrus 3 роки тому +1

    THIS VIDEO SEEMS SO COMPLETE AND WELL DONE THAT IT ACTUALLY PUT MY PROGRESS BACK BY MONTHS BECAUSE I THOUGHT THE VIDEO HAS COVERED ALL THE SIMPLE POSSIBILITIES. AND NOBODY MENTIONED IT IN THE COMMENTS!! THE AIR GAP CAN BE CLOGGED! SO BEFORE GETTING DOWN AND DIRTY, LOOK UP A VIDEO ON THE AIR GAP AND GIVE THAT A TRY. I CANT BELIEVE HOW MANY HOURS I HAD WASTED IN MULTIPLE ATTEMPTS TO SOLVE THIS ISSUE. IT WAS LITERALLY A 2 MINUTE FIX!

  • @elenacox3433
    @elenacox3433 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for this great video! We had one small fish bone that got caught up in the area where the impeller is. It looks like a white piece of plastic, but it's not. It is amazing how it managed to get through the filters. Also pulled a couple of these out of the top of the air gap. The washer drained fine most of the time, but at times, we had a little more water than usual in the area that the circular filter sets and there were small amounts of residue on the interior walls of the dishwasher. The dishes were usually pretty clean, but it seemed like it wasn't working as well. My guess is that the impeller was slowed, but not stopped. This dishwasher may be more energy efficient, but I miss our old one which had a built in disposal. Shorter cycles and less maintenance. Bottom line: be very careful to scrape all fish bones from plates when you are having fish before loading dishwasher with this newer energy efficient design.

  • @pretzelday51
    @pretzelday51 7 років тому +1

    Who could possibly dislike this video. So informative, thx.

  • @elizabethmcmahon300
    @elizabethmcmahon300 7 років тому +1

    Thank you!!! This video is 100% amazing. I thought for sure that there was no way there would be something in my pump and that it would be a blog but I was wrong. There was a sliver of a plate in there. Unreal. Also, for emptying, I stuck a heavy duty garbage bag around the hose once unhooked with towels behind and underneath. Worked really well.

  • @erincameron4710
    @erincameron4710 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for this! We were ready to buy a new dishwasher but after opening up the filters I realized I could clean the gunk out and it works again!!!

  • @nickylynnphotography8058
    @nickylynnphotography8058 5 років тому

    Thanks for this video! We ended up finding a piece of glass in the hose. Simple fix & now I don't have to wash the dishes by hand anymore! Thank you!

  • @jerrymcewen9902
    @jerrymcewen9902 6 років тому +1

    Great video, thanks for taking the time to show the average home owner how to make a repair.

  • @princessglitterkitty6499
    @princessglitterkitty6499 2 роки тому

    UA-cam videos like this have saved me so much money over the years!! Thank you sooooo much!!!

  • @Adrian_Nel
    @Adrian_Nel 4 роки тому +1

    THANKS! Not just for the video as a whole, but also for getting straight to the meat of the issue!

  • @amandazottl7207
    @amandazottl7207 5 років тому +1

    Thank you! I’ll be the first to admit that I am about the least handiest person when it comes to fixing things around the house...I followed these steps and fixed my dishwasher in under 15 minutes!

  • @SY-ky8xi
    @SY-ky8xi 3 роки тому +1

    This is the most helpful DIY video I’ve ever watched. Thank you man!

  • @ramonafez
    @ramonafez 8 років тому

    omg....you are a genius!!! Thank you Thank you Thank you!!! I knew there was a filter there because the deliveryman told me where it was, but I couldn't even see well enough to know how to turn the filter and get it out. Pushing it down and turning it worked. I cleaned out all the spots you mention. YOU ROCK!!! SO HELPFUL. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!!!

  • @marybader261
    @marybader261 5 років тому

    Thanks so much for posting! I have an lg model. I had tried everything then I took off the black hose under the dishwasher and there was a tiny piece of plastic in the hose. So happy!!!

  • @tarafiore2450
    @tarafiore2450 5 років тому

    Thanks. You video saved a repair bill. Piece of glass was stuck in pump and not letting the impellers spin. With my finger (just like your video stated) I freed the impellers and sucked the glass out with a shop vac! Works perfect! Thanks a ton AdamDIY!

  • @akdocrt
    @akdocrt 3 роки тому

    Your instruction was great and I found lots of gunk buildup as I took the dish washer apart. I might suggest that they check the sprayers for gunk and take those apart to clean them out too (pretty easy to do). Thanks so much for your guidance. You really helped me to feel more comfortable with the process.

  • @marcoslopez5546
    @marcoslopez5546 3 роки тому

    You’re the man! I really appreciate your video. It saved me at least $250. I was able to blow air through the drain hose back into the dishwasher which made me a little confused. So I removed the hose from the exhaust pump and push the fan a bit. It was just stuck a little bit. This was a result of broken glass. Thanks

  • @nesbittjohn
    @nesbittjohn 7 років тому +1

    Thank you so much. I had a good idea how to check the drain filter but I was really hesitant to twist it. It was reassuring to see you do it. I was able to give it a little more muscle afterwards to get it off.

  • @heiditiredmommyartist4423
    @heiditiredmommyartist4423 4 роки тому

    This was a great, clear video! It made me brave to tackle the icky pipes! We are now listening to a humming dishwasher that has afresh & drains properly! We should have a before & after!

  • @wetardedunicorn5016
    @wetardedunicorn5016 Рік тому

    One happy mama!!! Thank you!!!!! I actually fixed my dishwasher. I've been trying to get someone to help me look at it for quite awhile now. Always seemed to fall on deaf ears. Googled a solution and your video popped up! Instantly my problem was solved, I did have to unclog the hose in the bottom but, it worked! Yay!

  • @jaywalkericeify
    @jaywalkericeify 8 років тому +2

    thank you for the video. mine happened to be clogged at the splitter by the garbage disposal. great info.

  • @pacmagic4772
    @pacmagic4772 6 років тому

    I followed these instructions for my Kenmore Elite b/c they had the same interior. I had to un-attach both ends of the drain hose. The disposal end was clogged with gross mildewed chunks, and the end going to the washer drain was clogged with a clear plastic label from new glasswear AND there was a toothpick in the impellor. All back together and it works like a champ! Great video. Saved me a repairman call! I only have one small white o-ring left that must have come from the drain hose. Next time....

  • @fintan3563
    @fintan3563 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you. I have removed the filter basket before and cleaned it. You just taught me that the other filter, the half round, pops out. I did not know that and that is what badly needs cleaned. So, A+ on your helpful video. Thank you! 🤓

  • @theartisticwizard
    @theartisticwizard 4 роки тому

    This helped us a lot! Your directions were so easy to follow. Thank you!

  • @coreybeall8964
    @coreybeall8964 8 років тому +1

    Adam, I don't believe I have ever left a comment on a UA-cam video. I go to YT all the time for diy videos. i just got done watching both of the dishwasher draining videos and they are THE BEST YT diy videos I have seen. Your production and editing is television worthy. I know just where I will be checking first for my diy help videos from now on. In fact I am going to promote you on my FB page. Now... let's go see if I can get my dishwasher drain working.

  • @Fabilicious04
    @Fabilicious04 7 років тому

    Thanks a lot for this really great video! I was about to call my landlord about the issue of water stuck in the dishwater. I tried your tips and it worked :)

  • @richarddavis1884
    @richarddavis1884 4 роки тому

    Thanks Andy! You saved us a repair call and the cost of a new pump! We found broken glass blocking the impeller.

  • @thechaserdude63
    @thechaserdude63 7 років тому

    Thanks for posting. Saved me a service call from a plumber. A piece of glass was lodged in the pump. Keep them coming.

  • @amylinn5495
    @amylinn5495 3 роки тому +1

    This was amazing! In 10 minutes I was able to clear a dishwasher all clogged with goo, thanks to this video. And I saved myself from having to call a costly repair person to fix it. Thank you Adam for making this so darn easy.

  • @miguelmunoz8642
    @miguelmunoz8642 4 роки тому

    Thank you, Adam. Upon inspecting the drain pump as you advised, found a piece of glass. thank you very much indeed.

  • @joemartinez6713
    @joemartinez6713 2 роки тому

    Wow! Just amazingly simple, i don’t use the dishwasher very often and I had been trying for months to fix this problem and just because I had some urgent projects To get done I didn’t pay attention to this one but didn’t stop to bugging me every time I opened the door to put wet pots to dry inside. Thanks for the tip

  • @bhatch11
    @bhatch11 8 років тому

    Adam - THANK YOU!! i never leave UA-cam comments but you are the man. My dishwasher started making a grinding noise and would shut down shortly after. I figured I'd call the Sears repairman but after hand washing dishes for 2 hours, I thought there just might be a better way. A few searches later and I found your video! Turns out a pistachio shell had such past the filter and was interfering with my drain pump. Found it with a quick finger to the interior drain hole. Just had a successful test run. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!

    • @bhatch11
      @bhatch11 8 років тому

      Correction, there were two pistachio halves in there! The sound came back during the second load, so this time i removed the drain pump to make sure I got everything (made certain to flip the breaker). Sure enough there was the other half of the pistachio shell! I'm thinking they must have come from the disposal because there's no way hey got past the filters. Thank you for the instructions and confidence. She is now purring like a kitten, and i know infinitely more about dishwashers.

    • @AdamDIY
      @AdamDIY  8 років тому

      +bhatch11 Good job checking again! I'm glad you got it working again. You may want to check that the dishwasher drain hose has a high enough arch under the countertop that the sink water can't get into the washer. I have a few videos that cover drain hoses.

  • @cobyrobinson9857
    @cobyrobinson9857 3 роки тому

    Great video…you just helped me fix my dish washer! You even added 2 pieces of info that were of extreme help to my situation.
    1. Impeller might be blocked with broken glass.(my wife told me a glass broke during a wash recently and broken glass was indeed jamming the impeller).
    2. If you remove the tube connected to the impeller get some towels. There was probably a half gallon of water in my dishwasher so I scooped it out and put down towels. Probably saved my floor boards from rotting and having to move my dishwasher out to clean.
    I happened to have a silicon cup which was great at helping to get water out of the dishwasher.
    Thank you very much for posting this video!!

  • @sidneycradduck5833
    @sidneycradduck5833 9 років тому +2

    Adam, You did an awesome video! You are a great teacher.

  • @lalonnieward4066
    @lalonnieward4066 3 роки тому

    Thank you for your easy to follow instructions. After following them step by step, I eventually found a piece of broken glass impeding the impeller in the drain pump. After removing it and starting another short cycle, the dishwasher again shut down at beginning of the drain cycle. Removed the hose one more time to find another piece of glass. Alas, the problem is fixed and the drain cycle is working. Your video is greatly appreciated!

  • @stinsoncanada
    @stinsoncanada Рік тому

    ADAM you ROCK! 3 dishwashers that I recently repaired had debris not in the drain hose but invisible just inside the sink drain fitting connection. Pistachios shell, plastic and paper. A poke with the phillips screwdriver fixed it! Thanks from BC Canada!

  • @agrat7
    @agrat7 4 роки тому

    The culprit was a little piece of plastic the size of my thumbnail. Found it after removing the hose at the pump. BIG thanks for the great instructions. Worked like a charm and saved me a repair bill.

  • @caugheyinsider7816
    @caugheyinsider7816 4 роки тому

    Well done Adam. Just followed all your directions with no luck until Igot to your last one. I took off the hose by the drain pump and put my finger in and loosened a piece of glass.Machine is working again.Thank You.

  • @petergoldwing4521
    @petergoldwing4521 6 років тому

    I really appreciate your video . I have a Whirlpool very much looking like the one in your post.
    It failed to pump the water out.The filters were clean. I disconnected the hose and I felt a piece of glass around the discharge part of the pump. Now the dishwasher works great. Thanks again for taking the time to post.

  • @marshbrookehoa5190
    @marshbrookehoa5190 6 років тому

    Clear, easy to follow instructions - a piece of broken glass in the impeller is what the issue was - I must say "just squeeze the hose clamp" didn't work but pliers did. So glad to not have to pay a service call! And meanwhile I think I'll be cleaning my filters pretty often! Thank you for your video!

    • @MrShnkrr
      @MrShnkrr 6 років тому

      Agreed on the pliers did the trick. Do not even try otherwise

  • @jims2507
    @jims2507 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for this great video!! I have never looked inside my sump because the light and angle is so bad, so I learned a lot about my dishwasher today. (2010 to 2013 Kenmore elite, the filter and sump and drain is pretty much the same.) 2020 was the year of leaks.

  • @tomrobertson4164
    @tomrobertson4164 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much for this video. I needed to get to the drain pump to clear it out and this was the only video I found for my washer. I would have never thought to unplug that hose. Thanks a bunch!

  • @codylagua8544
    @codylagua8544 3 роки тому

    Thank you! All info was clear and straight to the point. Was able to troubleshoot my dishwasher with this video. Ended up having some hair and a fish bone clogging up the drain line.

  • @mikerockwood4475
    @mikerockwood4475 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you, I could not find my paper work for cleaning the screen. Your repair work showed me how to take out the screen to clean it.