Beko WS445 Dishwasher Pump
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A leaking dishwasher is usually a sign of a worn door gasket or door seal, which can deteriorate over time. Checking the seal for hardness, cracks or bulges will confirm if it is faulty and necessitating replacement. However, a leakage from your WS445 dishwasher could also be the result of a poorly locking door latch, a loose hose clamp or the hose itself being worn.
If the water is not draining from your WS445 dishwasher this can often be more complicated to diagnose and it may be more suitable to contact a repair professional. Aside from a blockage in the strainer (which should be removed and cleaned regularly), the fault may lie with the pump, the motor or the solenoid which controls the drain valve.
The dishwasher's contents emerging still wet after a complete cleaning cycle indicates an issue with the drying process; a faulty heating element or thermostat are the most likely causes of this process not functioning satisfactorily.
Replacing the wheels on the basket rack is likely to resolve the issue of the rack not moving freely in and out of the dishwasher. Placing a fully-loaded rack back into the dishwasher with force can damage the wheels, but replacement is quick and simple.
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