This article discusses how to identify and fix leaks in dishwashers, which can lead to serious water damage, mold, and health risks. The steps for troubleshooting include:

  1. Check the Gaskets: Inspect the rubber gasket around the door for cracks or tears. If it doesn’t create a tight seal, replace it.

  2. Check the Hoses: Remove the kick plate to access hoses and check for leaks. Tighten loose clamps or replace damaged hoses.

  3. Check the Water Inlet Valve: Inspect the water inlet valve for leaks, especially if you notice water not coming from the hoses. If leaking, replace the valve.

  4. Check the Water Level: Ensure the water level in the dishwasher is below the door’s lower edge. If it’s higher, look for clogs preventing proper drainage.

If these steps don’t resolve the leak, professional help may be necessary.

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