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Old 03-23-2008, 12:37 AM   #1
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Water pooling in bottom of GE Nautilus dishwaster


I have a "builders grade" GE Nautilus dishwaster, 3 years old. It runs OK for the most part but for some reason water will often pool in the bottom of it between runs. Any ideas? The drain line is not clogged, sure of that.

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Old 03-23-2008, 09:58 AM   #2
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but for some reason water will often pool in the bottom of it between runs
Fill valve may not be 100% shutting off and weeping in some water all of the time.

Not written in stone...but mostly clean water inside when not using the d/w is a fill valve issue, dirty water inside when not using the d/w is a drain issue.

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Model number is: GSD3200J00CC.

Thanks for the advice. Is there an online store that sells parts for these things?


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Fill valve may not be 100% shutting off and weeping in some water all of the time.

Not written in stone...but mostly clean water inside when not using the d/w is a fill valve issue, dirty water inside when not using the d/w is a drain issue.

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Water inlet valve - GSD3200J00CC

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Thanks. Is there a service manual for download somewhere?



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GE doesn't normally put manuals online.

For simple things, something that may help...
http://www.appliancerepair.net/apnet...h/foreword.htm

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