My Kenwood integrated dishwasher started reporting E4 recently. I have a maintenance plan and when the engineer came to have a look, he said there was a leak in the sump and that part wasn’t available. I got a tiny contribution towards a new unit and had to foot the bill for the rest of the replacement.
When removing the old unit, I noticed a leak at the back and upon closer inspection, there was a small tear in the water hose at the machine end. Could this have been the cause as opposed to the alleged leak in the sump?
I am inclined to replace this hose and see if it starts working. I’d appreciate your advice on this.
When removing the old unit, I noticed a leak at the back and upon closer inspection, there was a small tear in the water hose at the machine end. Could this have been the cause as opposed to the alleged leak in the sump?
I am inclined to replace this hose and see if it starts working. I’d appreciate your advice on this.
