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Originally Posted by TheTimeTraveler
I would say if the dishwasher is five years old (or older) it just may be worthwhile to replace it with a new one.
Diagnosing a problem can be expensive and placing that money towards a new one instead may be a better idea.
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You're right! The only time it's worth repairing is if it's under warrantee or if it's the main water feed hose which is fairly easy to change.
You can get a hose kit at HD. You can usually feed it through and connect it behind the lower front panel without removing the dish washer. A good handy man could take care of it if the owner is unable to.
If you call an appliance repairman it will cost you almost as much as replacing it.