Not Draining
The drain path, filter, pump, hose, wiring, controls, and installation are checked to identify the restriction or failed component.
Learn about this problem →Built-in and drawer dishwasher diagnostics for drainage, washing, leaks, filling, controls, and error-code problems.

The drain path, filter, pump, hose, wiring, controls, and installation are checked to identify the restriction or failed component.
Learn about this problem →Spray arms, filters, circulation pumps, water temperature, fill levels, detergent delivery, and loading conditions are reviewed.
Learn about this problem →Leaks can come from drains, hoses, valves, pumps, door seals, ice makers, condensation, or installation conditions. Stop use if water is approaching electrical components.
Learn about this problem →Power supply, door or lid switches, user controls, thermal protection, wiring, and control boards may be involved.
Learn about this problem →Water supply, inlet valves, floats, door switches, wiring, and controls can prevent filling.
Learn about this problem →Error codes narrow the diagnostic path, but component testing is still required before replacing parts.
Learn about this problem →Most standard dishwasher repairs fall around $190–$500, but the final estimate depends on diagnosis, brand, access, age, parts, and installation.
Pump, motor, control, premium, and drawer-dishwasher repairs may range from $300 to $700+.






Submit the form or call (929) 577-3442. Same-day and next-day appointments are subject to availability.
$77 in Brooklyn; $100 in Queens, Staten Island, and Hempstead. The diagnostic fee is waived with an approved repair.
Yes. It is waived when you approve the recommended repair.
Yes, subject to technician availability, travel time, appliance type, and parts requirements.
Eligible completed repairs include a 90-day labor warranty and a 90-day warranty on parts supplied by KLIA NY. Customer-supplied parts may have different warranty limitations.
No. KLIA NY is an independent appliance repair business. Brand names are used only to identify appliances.