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The E2 code is a water supply error.
The water inlet valve has stopped working.
Try going here...
appliancepartspros.com
with the model # and you can look up the part and how to put it in.
Tis not hard. A phillips & flat blade screwdriver and some pliers.
where does this drain to?
is there a way to un install the dishwasher and still have it operational?
If you can get to the point where the drain hose is free and relaxed or out of the drain point and in to a 5 gallon bucket.
run it.
if the drain is free of kinks or obstructions then see if the error code shows back up.
If the machine has stopped and still has water in it, the drain pump is jammed. The pump is situated under the machine on the right hand side and can be accessed if you tilt the machine back against a wall. Try turning the motor fan by hand. Sometimes it will clear any foreign matter caught in the pump. If still jammed, remove pump by switching the machine off at the wall and pulling out the plug. Remove the wiring harness from the pump and turn it clockwise while releasing the white plastic clip which holds it in place and keeps it from turning on its own.
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