Tom for Model Number Kitchenaid KUDS30IXWHA My dishwasher seems to all of a sudden be overfilling and water is then leaking along the door as well as coming out down thru the Overfill Float Switch tube. I have watched some videos on replacing/cleaning the float and they seem to indicate that the float can just be pulled directly up and out of its guide tube. Unfortunately mine seems to be captive and will only lift up about 3/8" or so and then just has a hard stop. Is there something additional I need to do to remove the float and clean it before attempting a whole new float switch assembly replacement?
Answer Tom, you can access the lower portion of the float switch by locating it underneath the dishwasher. You will see a plastic housing directly underneath where the float stem exits the dishwasher, and you can open it up to help remove the float. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Tuesday, February 19, 2019