Bosch dishwasher, that is.
SHU-43C02
Problem: it's been slow draining for some years now. In the past year I started having to run a cancel/drain cycle at the beginning and end of cycles. I cleaned the filter and impeller housing, but still slow draining. It got so bad I had to run two or more cancel drains. Finally I pulled the damn thing out of the counter this evening. Not an easy task, since the previous home owner put in a raised floor (particle board, natch, under sheet vinyl) that means the dishwasher is a very tight fit vertically, Anyway finally got it out.
Inspected the drain hose, no kinks. Some slight kinking of the supply hose, but no biggie. Finally found a youtube video and it mentioned pulling the rubber check valve under the impeller housing. Aha!. The valve is soft black rubber that had deteriorated to the point where it fell apart when I tried to remove it. Took me a lot of teasing tweezing and needle nose pliering in order to get it out. Ran the washer again w/o the check valve: drains like a champ!
Put in an order online for a replacement valve ($5 plus shipping). Tomorrow I'll check with a local appliance parts distributor to see if they have one in stock, as well.
Right now the Bosch is sitting in the middle of the kitchen until tomorrow after work when I work up enough energy to shoehorn it back under the counter.
Oh, I forgot to mention. The darn thing would slowly fill up with water after a cycle was completed and the drain manually activated. Not a lot, but enough to indicate that the check valve was, by that time, toast. Yes, there's a functional air gap on the sink that the DW was attached to, so it probably wasn't siphoning from the disposer.
I was actually contemplating running to Costco and picking up a new stainless Whirlpool DW... also I have a couple of vintage KA DW's in the carport that probably would work great, as well. I'm just used to the Bosch by now and it does a good job outside of the drain issue. We'll see!
(I also have a couple of vintage KA stand alone DW's ... but this kitchen isn't set up for them... yet...
SHU-43C02
Problem: it's been slow draining for some years now. In the past year I started having to run a cancel/drain cycle at the beginning and end of cycles. I cleaned the filter and impeller housing, but still slow draining. It got so bad I had to run two or more cancel drains. Finally I pulled the damn thing out of the counter this evening. Not an easy task, since the previous home owner put in a raised floor (particle board, natch, under sheet vinyl) that means the dishwasher is a very tight fit vertically, Anyway finally got it out.
Inspected the drain hose, no kinks. Some slight kinking of the supply hose, but no biggie. Finally found a youtube video and it mentioned pulling the rubber check valve under the impeller housing. Aha!. The valve is soft black rubber that had deteriorated to the point where it fell apart when I tried to remove it. Took me a lot of teasing tweezing and needle nose pliering in order to get it out. Ran the washer again w/o the check valve: drains like a champ!
Put in an order online for a replacement valve ($5 plus shipping). Tomorrow I'll check with a local appliance parts distributor to see if they have one in stock, as well.
Right now the Bosch is sitting in the middle of the kitchen until tomorrow after work when I work up enough energy to shoehorn it back under the counter.
Oh, I forgot to mention. The darn thing would slowly fill up with water after a cycle was completed and the drain manually activated. Not a lot, but enough to indicate that the check valve was, by that time, toast. Yes, there's a functional air gap on the sink that the DW was attached to, so it probably wasn't siphoning from the disposer.
I was actually contemplating running to Costco and picking up a new stainless Whirlpool DW... also I have a couple of vintage KA DW's in the carport that probably would work great, as well. I'm just used to the Bosch by now and it does a good job outside of the drain issue. We'll see!
(I also have a couple of vintage KA stand alone DW's ... but this kitchen isn't set up for them... yet...