diyisthebest
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This is a very newbie question as this is my 1st time touching a dishwasher but whirlpool can't even (or wont?) answer me what the 2 holes are (and all the manuals/parts list dont say it).
Model: Whirlpool DU850SWPS4
Issue: the machine works but there is a low puddle of water at the end of cycle, or even if I don't use it for a while
My "newbie" analysis (with pictures):
It's probably a clog somewhere, so after slowly sucking out all the water, I opened the first layer of the basket filter (which for some reason has no easy/screws to open), I had to pry it out with force:
Now I see 2 holes on left and right (left is one with filter). The right is perfectly clean which I assume is the cold water supply into the washer. I then take it the left dirty one is where the water drains. Here is the closer pic of the left hole, which consists of jelly like substance (almost like gelatin). I could not suck it out with my turkey baster:
Firstly, what is this hole? And most importantly how can I clean it out. I cannot see a way to open that filter cross thing without breaking the machine. Is there a clog substance that I can pour it safely into? I've tried baking soda + vinegar before and it didn't seem to work. Maybe a garage vacuum?
If I were to call a plumber, how then would he fix it? Take it out and clean it from the reverse?
Model: Whirlpool DU850SWPS4
Issue: the machine works but there is a low puddle of water at the end of cycle, or even if I don't use it for a while
My "newbie" analysis (with pictures):
It's probably a clog somewhere, so after slowly sucking out all the water, I opened the first layer of the basket filter (which for some reason has no easy/screws to open), I had to pry it out with force:
Now I see 2 holes on left and right (left is one with filter). The right is perfectly clean which I assume is the cold water supply into the washer. I then take it the left dirty one is where the water drains. Here is the closer pic of the left hole, which consists of jelly like substance (almost like gelatin). I could not suck it out with my turkey baster:
Firstly, what is this hole? And most importantly how can I clean it out. I cannot see a way to open that filter cross thing without breaking the machine. Is there a clog substance that I can pour it safely into? I've tried baking soda + vinegar before and it didn't seem to work. Maybe a garage vacuum?
If I were to call a plumber, how then would he fix it? Take it out and clean it from the reverse?