You open your dishwasher to put away your sparkling clean dishes only to find a massive puddle at the bottom of the machine. Don’t panic! Troubleshooting and fixing most dishwasher drainage issues is a quick and easy process. In this article we’ll explain how to check the different components of your dishwasher, pinpoint the problem, and take care of it yourself. If you're ready to get your dishwasher back to full functionality, scroll down!

Things You Should Know

  • Take out the dishes and disconnect the power. Then, soak up the standing water inside the dishwasher with towels so you can access the parts.
  • Remove and clean the filter with warm, soapy water to get rid of food debris and buildup.
  • Check the drain hose for kinks and blockages. If the drain hose looks damaged, you may need to replace it.
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Clean the drain filter and drain.

  1. The circular filter is in the bottom center of the dishwasher. The filter may be covered with fine mash. Every filter is a little different, but the removal process is basically the same—lift it straight up out of the dishwasher. Then, scrub the filter thoroughly with hot, soapy water and put it back in place.[3]
    • The drain (also known as the sump) is the hole beneath the filter in the bottom of the dishwasher. Put on a pair of gloves and clean out the drain with your fingers. Remove solid chunks of food and any other debris inside it.
    • If you’re having trouble identifying the dishwasher parts, check online for your model number and download the user manual.
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Run the dishwasher on a short cycle.

  1. Test out the dishwasher to see if you’ve fixed the issue. Once you’ve troubleshooted everything, run a new wash cycle without any dishes inside. Pick the shortest cycle so you won't have to wait long. Then, open the dishwasher and check for standing water.[9]
    • If your dishwasher is pretty dirty after having standing water in it, pour 3 cups (710 ml) of white vinegar in the bottom before you run the dishwasher using the hottest cycle.[10]
    • A very small amount of water in the bottom of a dishwasher is normal.
    • If the water is still deep and won’t drain, a faulty drain valve may be to blame. Working on the drain valve is best left to a professional, so call a plumber for assistance.[11]

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    An air gap is what your dishwasher's drain hose connects to. It can sometimes become clogged and prevent your dishwasher from draining.
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To drain a dishwasher, start by turning off the power and waterline to the dishwasher. Then, use cups or containers to scoop up the water in the dishwasher and dump it down your kitchen sink. Use towels to soak up any water that you aren't able to get with the cups. Once you've emptied all of the water, try cleaning the dishwasher's filter to see if that helps it drain better. You may also need to repair the drainage hose or drainage valve. For help repairing your dishwasher so it drains properly, scroll down!

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