Thank you. My low-level water sensor is just like your's. As my appliances break, I fix them. This has saved me a lot of money. My dishwasher gave me a drain error. The "T" on top of the drain check valve broke off and the round part of the check valve became stuck in the drain hose. This restricted the flow of nearly all of the water. Cost me under$16.00 and my time. I'm pretty sure a service call would cost over a $130.00 plus the mark on the part. Once again thanks.
You really saved me. My Samsung DW7933 would show 5E code. Which is a drain error. I noticed after your video. The float was not moving up. I tapped on it. Sure enough my dishwasher started working fine. Thank you for the tip.
i have this same model.. the 9E code appeared. i kept trying a normal cycle but it persisted with the 9E.. i pulled the washer out and took off the left side metal panel to watch the float. i tapped the plastic chamber with my finger and the float floated. i opened the washer door and poured about 2 cups of white vinegar into the gray circular grill ( Dishwasher Case Break Cover DD63-00073A shown at 1:05 ). a significant amount of the vinegar went right into the plastic float chamber.. i let it soak for 10 minutes then let the washer complete a normal cycle. so far so good it’s completed 3 full normal wash cycles. i would recommend pouring white vinegar into the gray circular grill before pulling the dishwasher out from the counter.. you don’t even need to take out the dish racks. just open the door and slide the lower rack forward to expose the gray circular grill on the left side. pouring vinegar into the gray circular grill might fix it without pulling the dishwasher out and disassembling it.. you might have to repeat this a few times.. when the 9E appears the washer will drain, the plastic float chamber drains too, then you can pour some more vinegar in there and repeat (start another normal cycle).. by the way, the manufacturer recommends adding 1 cup of white vinegar to the rinse cycle periodically (once or twice a month).. so vinegar is safe to use with this model! (nice video it really helped!!!)
it seems you have to disconnect power to the dishwasher for a few minutes too. the controller board seems to keep a memory of this code causing endless drain cycling, repeating the code endlessly. Make sure you cut power for 10 minutes to reset the controller board memory.. if you are hardwired you’ll have to shut off power using the circuit breaker (or maybe a gfci if that feeds power to the dishwasher)..
I damaged the net, did you have to replace the whole thing? or is there a part to replace just the net? these are the worst dishwashers i have ever owed. I have the similar problem and it's awful.
Thank you. My low-level water sensor is just like your's. As my appliances break, I fix them. This has saved me a lot of money. My dishwasher gave me a drain error. The "T" on top of the drain check valve broke off and the round part of the check valve became stuck in the drain hose. This restricted the flow of nearly all of the water. Cost me under$16.00 and my time. I'm pretty sure a service call would cost over a $130.00 plus the mark on the part. Once again thanks.
You really saved me. My Samsung DW7933 would show 5E code. Which is a drain error. I noticed after your video. The float was not moving up. I tapped on it. Sure enough my dishwasher started working fine. Thank you for the tip.
Thanks, I am glad I could help :)
i have this same model.. the 9E code appeared. i kept trying a normal cycle but it persisted with the 9E.. i pulled the washer out and took off the left side metal panel to watch the float. i tapped the plastic chamber with my finger and the float floated. i opened the washer door and poured about 2 cups of white vinegar into the gray circular grill ( Dishwasher Case Break Cover DD63-00073A shown at 1:05 ). a significant amount of the vinegar went right into the plastic float chamber.. i let it soak for 10 minutes then let the washer complete a normal cycle. so far so good it’s completed 3 full normal wash cycles. i would recommend pouring white vinegar into the gray circular grill before pulling the dishwasher out from the counter.. you don’t even need to take out the dish racks. just open the door and slide the lower rack forward to expose the gray circular grill on the left side. pouring vinegar into the gray circular grill might fix it without pulling the dishwasher out and disassembling it.. you might have to repeat this a few times.. when the 9E appears the washer will drain, the plastic float chamber drains too, then you can pour some more vinegar in there and repeat (start another normal cycle).. by the way, the manufacturer recommends adding 1 cup of white vinegar to the rinse cycle periodically (once or twice a month).. so vinegar is safe to use with this model! (nice video it really helped!!!)
it seems you have to disconnect power to the dishwasher for a few minutes too. the controller board seems to keep a memory of this code causing endless drain cycling, repeating the code endlessly. Make sure you cut power for 10 minutes to reset the controller board memory.. if you are hardwired you’ll have to shut off power using the circuit breaker (or maybe a gfci if that feeds power to the dishwasher)..
Thanks for the video. Mine is the same setup and after cleaning it out of all the sticky stuff you mentioned it worked! Again, TH-cam is a life saver!
Really helpful! This was fantastic!
It is very helpful! Thank you very much.
I damaged the net, did you have to replace the whole thing? or is there a part to replace just the net? these are the worst dishwashers i have ever owed. I have the similar problem and it's awful.
good follow-up video. Thanks
Thank you for sharing !! :-)