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playtowin
Posts:50

 | | 08/09/2007 2:02 PM |
Alert | | I have been having some issues with my dishwasher for a long time. Its a Stainless Steel GE Profile, their top-of-the-line model thats like $1600. I've had this thing replaced twice already because it fills up with water randomly. I'll wash dishes after dinner, empty it, go to bed and then in the morning I'll wake up and there will be 3-4 inches of water in the bottom of the dishwasher. When ever it finishes the cycle, it always drains the water out, but then the next day or next couple of days, it will have that 3-4 inches in the bottom. I have to then turn it on and start a cycle and then immediately cancel it so it will drain it. Does anyone know whats wrong? I have an RO system and a Softwater system if that has anything to do with it....has this happened to anyone else?? Thank you. | | | |
| | chessman
Posts:251


 | | 08/09/2007 4:31 PM |
Alert | | There is an electrically operated valve inside the dishwasher that is leaking. Better get somebody to fix it, or buy a new dishwasher. Leaks like this only get worse, not better. | | This message was composed entirely of 100% recycled electrons; minimum 35% post-consumer content. | |
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| | anewman
Posts:670


 | | 08/09/2007 4:38 PM |
Alert | Check out this link first- it may help solve the problem
http://www.geappliances.com/service_and_support/faqs/
Good luck! | | "The jouney of life is as much in oneself' as the roads one travels"
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