Two issues.
the first is a retricted drain . either the hose is kinked or a blockage at the drain valve, or where the hose joins the sink plumbing. disconnect it from the plumbing and let it run into a bucket to observe the flow.
The second is, the float protecting an over fill is not shutting off power to the fill solenoids in the event of over filling. Try raising the front feet and keeping the rear as low as possible to bias the water to the rear of the tank.
SOURCE: Hobart AM-14 water temperature not maintained
Hobart AM-14 will wash and rinse in manual, but not in automatic
SOURCE: my lxi dishwasher drains more
There are two different styles of lxis one style has a drain diverter valve probably messed up some how something stuck in it not diverting the water to the wash arms and instead pumping right down the drain I am guessing this is your problem.There is actually a little black washer in the body it is controled by a dc solenoid .washer probably come off and is gone you will have to replace the whole drain body.This drain body is a real pain to change.Not easy but it can be done.If you change it yourself get the two new short hoses that go to it it will make things easier.But pull it out before you buy anything it could just be jammed.You can reach under the machine trough the front bottom plate where the gauge is located and move the flap by hand to see if it moves.TURN OFF ELECTRIC this little dc solenoid will give you a good zap.after doing that turn electric back on.leave cover off and look under with a fashlight.live wires will be exposed keep hands clear fill machine wait for it to stop.then turn it off it will drain when finished the solenoid will click three times.this is so drain will clear itself.if it moves then you have no electrical control issues.It is probably bad diverter valve.Good luck hope this helps.
SOURCE: I have a Am14 dishwasher that the water temp will
Hi Paul Dose it use the same cal-rod for both ?
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