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Pump-Drain

Part Number: AP5272754
MFG Part Number: W10421247
Made by: Whirlpool
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Made by Whirlpool. Whirlpool brands include Whirlpool, Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and others.
Whirlpool also makes various appliance models for Sears / Kenmore.

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Part Number W10421247 (AP5272754) replaces W10200518, 99003141, 99003141, W10119816, 2118790, AH3500945, EA3500945, PS3500945.

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My portable dishwasher which is 2 years old suddenly started to leak. I didn't notice any water stains or wet areas from below except on the valve that the pull out hose attaches to directly and there it was around the clip any ideas? is there another area I should look?

Kevin for Model Number MDC4650AWB1

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Our Jenn-Air dishwasher stopped spraying and cleaning the dishes. Water goes into the tub and gets hot, but all it does is steam up the dishes. I checked the motor and it does spin the lower wash arm, but no water is being sprayed into the jets and the dishes remain dirty.

Dennis for Model Number JDB1100AWB

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My dishwasher is draining, but not completely. There is always some water standing at the bottom.

Jesper L. for Model Number Jenn Air 1090

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My dishwasher is draining, but not completely. There is always some water standing at the bottom. Where do I start diagnosing this? Filter? Drain pump? Hose? I have cleaned the first part of the filter that I could see. Can I safely remove all the plastic at the bottom of the washer to get at the code filter? I checked the hose by unscrewing, and then blowing. It's a little hard, but then again it's looped around with water in it. Thanks for any help! --Jesper

Jesper L. for Model Number JDB1090AWS

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This DW is not draining. I have checked the hose on the disposal end, and I have disassembled down to the seal. It is not clear how to get further to check the pump for obstruction. I saw a reference to a service manual in a conversation under the seal part number for this machine, but the link did not work. Do you have instructions on disassembly beyond the diagram? I also noticed in that conversation that the seal had to be replaced with the motor. Does that apply in the case of the pump too (ie is the seal one-time use?). Thanks much! PE-Texas

Phil for Model Number MDB9750AWS

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