Harry J for Model Number GSD5330D00WW I ordered (#7083529) and replaced shaft seal and push-on nut on dishwasher this past weekend. Before repair, the drain valve at solenoid was leaking quite a bit when the solenoid engaged and the water started draining. It did stop after a few moments. After the repair, the drain valve is leaking a very small amount from time to time during the wash cycle and rinse cycle. I don't think it leaks when the solenoid engages. I wet the seal as suggested in video. I made sure the push-on nut was in the proper place around the shaft when I did the repair. I was not sure of how far to push the seal into the hole/shaft. Could I have not pushed it deep enough. What have I done wrong? And what do I do next? I have posted my info re the repair. All positive.
Answer Harry, This issue sounds like it would be caused by the seal where the drain solenoid shaft would go into the housing of the pump. It is possible for there to be a small crack or leak around that seal. It may be necessary to replace the housing of the pump which is part number WD19X10021. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Tuesday, November 22, 2016