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Hi,
Here is a tip that I wrote that will help you with your dishwasher not draining
problem...
what this indicate is that there are been a blockage on the water drainage, what you are to do to fix up this problem is to remove the material in the washer if any then bale out the water with small bole or bucket if any then trace the water drainage down to the out flow you will fine some dirt or cloth that have cost the blockage remove it then the problem is solve . With this your washer will be able to pump out water again as expected.
Check out the water inlet solenoid valve if this is clicking then it is probably the water level pressure switch which appears to be controling the flow of water mechanicaly dependent on whether the water is high enough in the machine and therefore giving enough pressure to close the switch .This may be stuck closed.
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