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How Do You Repair A Leaking General Electric Dishwasher?

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How Do You Repair A Leaking General Electric Dishwasher?

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You rely on your General Electric (GE) dishwasher daily, likely taking it for granted–that is, until it leaks. When this happens, it’s not only an inconvenience, but it can also ruin your kitchen floor, leak to the level below causing damage and be a costly undertaking to repair. Many things can cause your dishwasher to leak. If you’re handy around the house, you can do some things to solve some of these problems. Before working on your GE dishwasher, always disconnect the power from your dishwasher and pump out water in the tub with a hand pump or siphon. Inspect the seal and gasket around the dishwasher door for any leakage. If it is damaged, you’ll need to replace it. Buy a new door gasket for your GE dishwasher. Pull out the old one, and slip in the new one. Put some petroleum jelly on the flanges to slip it in easier. Unscrew the lower front panels and look for drips around hoses. Tighten the hose connections with an adjustable wrench to eliminate the leak. Check to make sure the

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