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Is your dishwasher leaking from the water line underneath? Check the water line from the household water supply to see if it is damaged or cracked. You can check the water line by following these steps, though location may vary slightly depending on your dishwasher model. Always disconnect electrical power or turn off the breaker before any inspection or attempting repairs.
Though it’s normal for there to be a small amount of standing water in the dishwasher filter area, if you find more than an inch, it may be clogged. This can lead to improper draining that may cause the water level to rise too high and leak out when overfull. Checking your filter for clogs and cleaning is a fairly simple and routine task.
Using dish soap in a dishwasher is not recommended and can cause a thick foam of suds that may spill out of the dishwasher door. Unlike dishwasher detergent, which uses enzymes to clean without creating suds, dish soap relies on bubbles for cleaning. This excess foam can lead to leaks, so it's important to use only dishwasher detergent designed for dishwashers.
If you cleaned the dishwasher filter, but your dishwasher still won’t drain, check the drain line. If the line is not installed correctly or clogged, residual water can remain in the bottom of the tub and can cause your dishwasher to leak.
Look under your sink to make sure of the following:
If the drain line appears to be installed correctly, but standing water is still gathering at the bottom of the tub, it may be clogged or the result of a broken drain motor. These are both more complex issues that should only be addressed by a service technician.
Select Maytag® dishwasher models offer Leak Detect, a combination of multiple features that measure and monitor the flow of water at various points. If a problem is sensed, the unit can take action by draining the tub and alerting you when necessary, helping to identify and contain most types of leaks.
Make sure that your dishwasher is fully level so that it can perform properly and help prevent water from collecting under it, which could lead to a potential leak.
Place a level against the top front opening of the tub to check that your dishwasher is level from side to side. If the dishwasher is not level, adjust the front legs up or down until it is square in the cabinet and flat on the floor, evenly supported by the leveling legs and rear wheels.
Always reinstall the anti-tip brackets to the counter or side cabinets after making adjustments or reinstalling the dishwasher. Make sure you have the right size rough opening for your dishwasher.
Is your dishwasher leaking from the front or door? Check the door latch—if it’s loose or bent, then it will not close completely and may cause leakage around the door during cycles. You may be able to tighten the latch with a screwdriver if it’s simply loose, but first disconnect all electrical power or turn off the breaker before attempting to make any repairs.
Another possible cause of a leaky door is a loose, cracked or damaged dishwasher gasket, which works to seal the door and keep water from escaping. If it’s loose, it can typically be secured back in place, but if it’s damaged you will need to replace it.
Also, check for items like silverware or large food particles that may be stuck between the door seal and the tub of the dishwasher. This may cause the door to not shut or seal properly.
If the water is below the dishwasher or on the floor and the cause still cannot be found, schedule an appointment with an authorized service technician to perform further inspection and diagnosis of the problem.
Maytag® dishwashers provide serious cleaning strength to get through even the toughest post-meal messes. Skip soaking, scrubbing and pre-rinsing with Dual Power Filtration that’s been tested tough to deliver clean dishes the first time.
Or, use the PowerBlast® cycle to scour away stubborn foods like egg yolk, peanut butter and even dried-on oatmeal. High-pressure jets, increased water temperatures and hot steam work together to clear food off dishes—so all you have to do is load them in.
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