Inspection Behind Dishwasher
So its summer again, and the ants have been trying to make a comeback. Saw a trail of them coming from what looked like behind our Kitchen Aid dishwasher. Made the decision to pull the sucker out. You do this by removing the 2 screws that secure the dishwasher to the bottom of the counter top. I also removed the bottom panel held in by another 2 screws.
Once thats done you can pull the dishwasher out by lifting it gently from the ceiling (hands inside the dishwasher with palms up against the ceiling). IMPORTANT: Remember to disconnect any lines before pulling the dishwasher. This includes power, water supply and drain. My drain line connects to the sink drain and is held in place with a hose clamp. It was in a tight spot behind the sink, so I had to use my handy-dandy socket wrench that I impulsively purchased at a discount store during a trip to Seoul. (ps I love cheap tools that work). This set cost me 5000 won, which is about $3.80 nowadays. I think all the sockets are metric but it did the trick.
Once the line was disconnected, I pulled the dishwasher out to no avail. There was no ant trail in sight. Decided to just clean the area and place the dishwasher back. While doing this, I realized a small wet spot under the dishwasher which made me think there is a leak somewhere. I reinstalled the dishwasher and left the bottom panel off and monitored during operation. Sure enough, there is a small drip coming from under the washer. More to come....
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