About Viking Not Draining Issues
Standing water in your dishwasher after a cycle indicates drainage problems. This common issue has several potential causes requiring proper diagnosis. Viking appliances, known for their reliability and performance, can experience this issue due to various factors. Our technicians have extensive experience diagnosing and repairing Viking dishwasher.
Common Causes in Viking
- 1Clogged drain filter
- 2Blocked drain hose
- 3Garbage disposal connection
- 4Drain pump failure
- 5Air gap blockage
- 6Faulty check valve
- 7Control board issues
Our Diagnostic Process
- 1Clean drain filter
- 2Check garbage disposal
- 3Inspect drain hose
- 4Listen for pump running
- 5Check air gap if present
Viking Appliances With This Issue
Call Us Immediately If
- Filter clean but still not draining
- Pump not running
- Error code displayed
- Drain hose clear
- Water backing up
About Viking
Professional performance for home kitchens
Est. 1987 • Greenwood, Mississippi
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