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Dishwasher Door Gasket Replacement - Samsung Dishwasher Repair (part ... Dishwasher Lower Door Gasket (part #WD08X10075) - How To
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Flashes and dings, huh? What light(s) flash? For a Samsung DW, that is a very important clue as to what is wrong. If you need further help, reach me via phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/ronald_e6b9572cebe3ad27
Thank-you so much I was able to fix the problem. there was a small piece of plastic stuck in the pump house which was connected to the pump. Hopefully no more 5e errors ):
-Abdul
It's a fairly big job. You have to pull the dishwasher out from under the cabinet. Then remove the left-hand metal panel. You should now be looking at the case-brake assembly. Reach inside the dishwahsher and turn the water-inlet bezel counter-clockwise to remove it. Now you can tilt out the case-brake assembly and loosen the clamp that holds the drain hose in place. Pull the hose off (have a towel or Sham-Wow ready to catch the water). Then you have to remove the clamp or hose-restraint at the back of the dishwasher. Thaen you can pull the drain hose out and replace it. If you need further help, reach me via phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/ronald_e6b9572cebe3ad27
Most likely, there is some foreign object stuck in the drain pump (impeller area). If that's not it, then you probably have a bad drain pump. If you need further help, reach me via phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/ronald_e6b9572cebe3ad27
The SE or 5E error code means "Draining Error", which coincides with what you observed. First check the drain hose for an obstruction, especially where it goes into the garbage disposer (and check the garbage disposer port to make sure it is clear too). If that's okay, then you will have to pull the dishwasher out to check the drain pump. Chances are, some foreigh object has gotten into the drain pump, and is blocking or partially blocking the water flow. If everything is OK, then you probably have a bad ECS sensor, and will have to replace it. If most of this is beyond what you want to do, at least check the hose at the garbage disposal end before you call a repairman. If you need further help, reach me via phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/ronald_e6b9572cebe3ad27
If you send me an e-mail address, I will gladly send you the PDF of service and parts manuals for this unit. I paid $15.00 online for them, used them once, and will gladly share!
My limited understanding is this device will detect a leak in the supply line between the sink and the bottom of the dishwasher, which can also trip this code.
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Bob L.
look at the arm that has the water nozzles on it to see if some of them are plugged. Also make sure the screen at the bottom of the machine isn't restricted.
A "5E" is a drain error. This is going to sound completely off base, but my advice is to CAREFULLY look at the assemblies that allow the raising and lowering of the upper rack (where you load glasses and shorter items). On the inside (closest to the center of the machine) there are 6 or 8 "clips" molding into the backs of the part of the assembly that hold the adjusters to the upper rack. Examine all of the clips, on both sides carefully. Compare the clips on the left assembly with the ones on the right assemby. Compare the upper clips to the middle clips to the bottom clips. Compare the front clips to the back clips. These clips are small, light gray (to match the color of the coating on the racks, and fail frequently. Sometimes folks have to stare at them a bit, and even use a flashlight to see that not all the clips are IDENTICAL. That is the key... ALL OF THE CLIPS NEED TO BE TIGHTLY GRABBING THE UPPER RACK. If any of these clips no longer completely wrap around the upper rack, that/those clips have failed, and the mising part(s) have fallen into the bottom of the machine, and prevent the pump motor from spinning. Any clips that are no longer sound, need to be removed, as they are about to add themselves to problem laying in the bottom of the unit. If you have one or more missing clips, with the help of the service manual, you can be up and running within an hour, and if you are carefull, and take your time, you will probably not need any parts other than some wire (cable) ties. It will take a phillips head screw driver and a wire cutter (to trim the cable ties (cable ties actually do the work of the clips).
I purchased the complete 58 page service manual online, and will gladly share it if you send an email address. I will also send you a photo of how I fixed the "clips" issue.
Hope this helps..... Let me know
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check the outlet pipe to see that the water can flow easily, not bent. It looks like that the dishwasher is unable to drain the water through the hose.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXHRPd8VisE The water level float switch needs to be cleaned. There is a micro switch on the assembly don't get the switch wet. This video will show you what to do.
Sounds like you are back to the old fashioned dish washing in the sink. If you need assistance, be more exact as to the problem at hand. Like it fails when I push the start button, the water won't fill the unit?
Assuming the rotating assembly comes out when you slide out the top rack:
Verify the nozzle mates correctly when the top rack is slid back in
Verify the holes in the rotating assembly are clear and open
You can remove the rotating assembly and pour some water into the nozzle to see if water comes out of the holes in the rotating assembly. Perhaps you have something plugging the nozzle.
If the holes are plugged, there is a product that you can put into the dishwasher to clean it - Home Depot, Lowes, Menards, and many grocery stores here in the states sell the stuff.