Sharon for Model Number KUDE70CVSS3 Recently I started having an issue with lots of debris in my filter. I don't think it's coming from the dishes as I've even run it empty and found the filter dirty afterward. The drain line did not have the proper loop after the connection to the disposal, but that has been corrected for 2 months now. The issue remains. I'm wondering if there is "junk" caught in the drain line that is continually backing into the dishwasher. ??? Should I replace the drain extension line If so, what is that part number? Or could it be something else?
Answer Sharon, It would be recommended to pull the filter out and try to flush it out and make sure that there is nothing caught down in the pump assembly that could cause this issue. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Monday, September 17, 2018
Answer Sharon, You may want to consider the 3385556 / 3385556 Drain hose. It's 12 ft. long and should eliminate the need of a drain hose extension, this will reduce the possibility of a restriction in the drain line. Make sure thee aren't any kinks, twists or overly sharp turns in the drain line hose. Before you connect the drain line to the sink drain system, check and clear any debris from the filter system. start the dishwasher and allow it to fill and wash for a minute or so, then drain the dishwasher, into a large bucket or trash can, repeat at least once more, This should clear any debris from the pump and hoses. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Monday, September 17, 2018