Dishwashers Repair Guides
Error codes, not cleaning, leaking, and drainage fixes
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Bosch — E24 Error Code
The E24 error on a Bosch dishwasher means it can't drain the water. This is almost always caused by a clogged filter, a kinked drain hose, or food buildup in the drain pump. The good news: you probably don't need any parts — just a good cleaning.
Samsung — Dishwasher Not Draining
Standing water in the bottom of your Samsung dishwasher is usually caused by food debris clogging the filter or drain area. This is one of the most common dishwasher problems and one of the easiest to fix — it is basically just cleaning out gunk.
Whirlpool — Dishwasher Not Cleaning Dishes
When your Whirlpool dishwasher runs a full cycle but dishes come out dirty, the most common cause is clogged spray arm holes, a dirty filter, or using the wrong detergent. These are all easy things to check and fix — no special skills needed.
LG — LE Error Code (Motor Error)
The LE error code on your LG dishwasher means the wash motor is having trouble. Before you worry about replacing the motor, try this: the LE error is often triggered by a simple overload. A hard reset fixes it about half the time. The other common cause is a stuck impeller — something got jammed in the pump.
GE — Dishwasher Not Starting
When your GE dishwasher will not start at all — no lights, no beeps, nothing — it is usually a power issue, a door latch problem, or the control lock is accidentally turned on. Start with the easy checks. Most of the time you do not need any parts.
KitchenAid — Dishwasher Not Drying Dishes
If your KitchenAid dishwasher washes fine but leaves dishes wet at the end, the most common reason is that you are not using rinse aid. Rinse aid makes a huge difference in drying. If you already use it, the heating element or vent may not be working properly. Let us walk through the checks.