Single mom, just fixed mine after watching this video! Thank you so much!!!! Samsung dishwasher was not as easy to remove the part but I figured it out. You're awesome!!
Great advice and procedures for diagnosis of a leaky dishwasher! I especially like the various camera angles… who was operating the camera inside of the dishwasher? Cinematic genius!!! Thanks Dave!
Had you not posted this very informative, straightforward video, I am not sure how this would have been resolved. Got the part and appears to have corrected this issue. Outstanding your Bobness!
Little tip for when threading on a connector like that. Press it against the threads but slowly turn it the wrong way. At some point it will push away from the threads and then suddenly pop back to the threads. You’ve now aligned the threads. Turn the correct way and it should go on without issue.
Hi Dave! I made the high loop, but I still got (clean) water backing up into the dishwasher. So then I turned off the water inlet to the dishwasher and kept using my sink, as you suggested. But once again, I have (clean) standing water in the dishwasher. So that means the problem is not the water inlet valve, right? Do you have any more suggestions as to what the problem could be? Or is it time for me to call a plumber or possibly replace the dishwasher? Although, it works fine other than this. Thanks!
Oh wow. Water could be leaking by if the water inlet doesn’t shut off all the way, this is just a guess though. Could also try replacing the drain hose which should have a built in check valve
@@ApartmentMaintenancePro Thanks for your quick reply! I just came back to delete my comment, because I think we had turned the water inlet the wrong direction. A couple of hours ago, we turned it the other way just to make sure we had it off. And now we are not seeing any more water in the dishwasher. So it sounds like it's the water inlet valve after all. Thank you so much for your help.
Thanks for sharing your experience. I am trying to unmask the problem myself. I also think it is the water inlet valve. Its clean water in the dishwasher. It has not been used in months. I have hand washed my dishes. @@sk012sk
I installed my dishwasher with the high loop drain. It just made sense. I keep getting water back into dishwasher from sink. It’s a new dishwasher so I had the manufacturer come out and see that everything was working properly and he of course could not find anything wrong. Going to try your other suggestions! I’m thinking it could be the hose.
Great video Dave ,I had an appliance parts store in my home town that had a policy ,You buy it it is your yours especially electrical parts ! If you got the wrong part and it was still in the packaging ,they would swap but charge you a 40% restock fee!
I have a lot of questions that may sound dumb? what tools did you use to remove the water inlet valve, dishwasher cover, disposal hose? Also, the bottom of my sink doesn't have a water inlet turn. MY house is 2015. Any help is greatly appreciated. I am attempting to solve this on my own before having to call someone
I have replaced water inlet valve and circulation pump per the diagnostic codes on dishwasher. Pump turns on for seconds but not enough to wash. Any help would be appreciated
my dish washer doesnt even power on and i still get water in the dishwasher sometimes just from doing dishes, i was told i needed to replace the garbage disposal. When i go to turn off the water supply to the dishwasher it doesnt tighten enough to shut off. i did the high loop with the hose to see if that fixes my issue...
Hello! Thank you for a great video. I have water standing in my dishwasher but also quite a lot of water running out onto the floor underneath it. Shutting off the water mitigates both problems. Could the issue still be the water inlet valve? It seems like there might be a compromise in the connection or the water would just run into the dishwasher. Thanks for your help.
@@staindthepain2 I have not yet tackled the issue but have it planned for time off over Memorial Day weekend to work on it. I think this will solve my issue though. Thank you!
You said shot off tap and if water doesn't fill up in dish washer. Then valve is faulty (Minute 2). do you expect water to fill up when valve is shot off?. Is that the normal expectation?
I can't recall how many times I've solved this problem by fixing the drain hose with the inverted trap. There have been times I've had to replace it when a jackass cuts the hose for a tight fit.
Hey Dave what's your email? I see under your UA-cam profile it said email for biz but never had an address? Anyways I had a call just like this. Customer said she hasn't used dishwasher since she moved in and it overfill and leak out. I was getting OL from the water solenoid coil...I just figured you could do a continuity test on it!
Thanks for the info Billy Bob Thorton! 😉
Friday Night Lights doesn't pay enough even with those boosters. But, yes, LOL; first dam thing I thought.
I know, how wild is that?
I thought the same thing 😂
Single mom, just fixed mine after watching this video! Thank you so much!!!! Samsung dishwasher was not as easy to remove the part but I figured it out. You're awesome!!
Glad you were able to get it !!
Great advice and procedures for diagnosis of a leaky dishwasher! I especially like the various camera angles… who was operating the camera inside of the dishwasher? Cinematic genius!!! Thanks Dave!
Had you not posted this very informative, straightforward video, I am not sure how this would have been resolved. Got the part and appears to have corrected this issue. Outstanding your Bobness!
Thanks for this video!! High loop fixed the issue. Your video was short, to the point and easy to follow! Thanks so much!
He is great. The high loop also solved my problem. A new dishwasher.
Your video was excellent. Easy to understand and follow your directions. Thank you!
What a great video.
Well made, well explained and straight to the point.
Thank you so much Dave 👍
Thanks Peter !!
Problem fixed! High looped the hose fixed my problem! Thank you! Such a no brainer!
Great tips! Handy single retired woman who is not afraid to tinker with repairs. Thank you so much! I’m going to try your suggestions! ❤
Bro look like bad santa 😭😭😭💀💀💀
I ❤️ Billy Bob Thornton!!!
I 100% thought it was billy bob
Little tip for when threading on a connector like that. Press it against the threads but slowly turn it the wrong way. At some point it will push away from the threads and then suddenly pop back to the threads. You’ve now aligned the threads. Turn the correct way and it should go on without issue.
Hi Dave! I made the high loop, but I still got (clean) water backing up into the dishwasher. So then I turned off the water inlet to the dishwasher and kept using my sink, as you suggested. But once again, I have (clean) standing water in the dishwasher. So that means the problem is not the water inlet valve, right? Do you have any more suggestions as to what the problem could be? Or is it time for me to call a plumber or possibly replace the dishwasher? Although, it works fine other than this. Thanks!
Oh wow. Water could be leaking by if the water inlet doesn’t shut off all the way, this is just a guess though. Could also try replacing the drain hose which should have a built in check valve
@@ApartmentMaintenancePro Thanks for your quick reply! I just came back to delete my comment, because I think we had turned the water inlet the wrong direction. A couple of hours ago, we turned it the other way just to make sure we had it off. And now we are not seeing any more water in the dishwasher. So it sounds like it's the water inlet valve after all. Thank you so much for your help.
Thanks for sharing your experience. I am trying to unmask the problem myself. I also think it is the water inlet valve. Its clean water in the dishwasher. It has not been used in months. I have hand washed my dishes. @@sk012sk
@@sk012skwhich is the right way to turn off the water ?
Outstanding video with clear directions!
That makes a lot of sense. Nice video Dave!
Appreciate it Benjamin 🙏
I installed my dishwasher with the high loop drain. It just made sense. I keep getting water back into dishwasher from sink. It’s a new dishwasher so I had the manufacturer come out and see that everything was working properly and he of course could not find anything wrong. Going to try your other suggestions! I’m thinking it could be the hose.
Great video Dave ,I had an appliance parts store in my home town that had a policy ,You buy it it is your yours especially electrical parts ! If you got the wrong part and it was still in the packaging ,they would swap but charge you a 40% restock fee!
Damn that’s steep but I would like the convenience of having a store within driving distance
You stay helping me out at work
Thanks Mike
Good info. Your videos cover real world problems that could happen anytime. With my luck, they happen way too often.
BTW nice haircut 👍
Thank you Jimmy!
Best maintenance info on the planet
Thanks 😊!!
I have a lot of questions that may sound dumb? what tools did you use to remove the water inlet valve, dishwasher cover, disposal hose? Also, the bottom of my sink doesn't have a water inlet turn. MY house is 2015. Any help is greatly appreciated. I am attempting to solve this on my own before having to call someone
Do you have part number for that water inlet value?
I have replaced water inlet valve and circulation pump per the diagnostic codes on dishwasher. Pump turns on for seconds but not enough to wash. Any help would be appreciated
my dish washer doesnt even power on and i still get water in the dishwasher sometimes just from doing dishes, i was told i needed to replace the garbage disposal. When i go to turn off the water supply to the dishwasher it doesnt tighten enough to shut off. i did the high loop with the hose to see if that fixes my issue...
Hello! Thank you for a great video. I have water standing in my dishwasher but also quite a lot of water running out onto the floor underneath it. Shutting off the water mitigates both problems. Could the issue still be the water inlet valve? It seems like there might be a compromise in the connection or the water would just run into the dishwasher. Thanks for your help.
This is exactly whats going on with ours...did you ever find out if it was the valve?
@@staindthepain2 I have not yet tackled the issue but have it planned for time off over Memorial Day weekend to work on it. I think this will solve my issue though. Thank you!
Omgosh! You are the Man!
I needed both! Thank you Sooo very much! 🎉
thank you! You explained very well and was thorough!
Great video. If the water in the bottom of the dishwasher stinks then it is because the high loop is not present or too low.
A good presentation 100%
You said shot off tap and if water doesn't fill up in dish washer. Then valve is faulty (Minute 2). do you expect water to fill up when valve is shot off?. Is that the normal expectation?
If you don’t have a high loop on the drain hose and its hooked up to a garbage disposal it’s possible (not likely though)
Good video. I have noticed the quality of your videos have got better good job on that.
Thank you! Always trying to improve quality
Thanx to your video problem solved and new subscriber 👍
Great information 😊
Thanks Billy
Sr what is the name of that part again ?
Inner valve ! I got it
Thank you so much for this informative video.
👍 great video.
I can't recall how many times I've solved this problem by fixing the drain hose with the inverted trap. There have been times I've had to replace it when a jackass cuts the hose for a tight fit.
Ouch - haven’t ran into that but sounds horrible 😆
Thank you!!
When I saw the thumbnail, I was sure Billy Bob Thornton was moonlighting.
Thank you ❤
What is the link for the model? What should i write in amazon to buy it from amazon please
Nice hair cut davey boy 😅😂😂😂😂😂
Thanks 👍
Good job
Hey Dave what's your email? I see under your UA-cam profile it said email for biz but never had an address? Anyways I had a call just like this. Customer said she hasn't used dishwasher since she moved in and it overfill and leak out. I was getting OL from the water solenoid coil...I just figured you could do a continuity test on it!
aptmaintpro@gmail.com - even though the coil isn’t energized the valve it self may be slightly stuck open letting water pass by 👍
awesome info. thank you.
Thank you
Great concise How-to
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Just did following your video. Thank you saved me hundreds of dollars. Spent $16.00 on Amazon for my model.