I would imagine if someone wanted to get hot water into the machie they would need a connection THEN I guess if they wanted some how to have the D/W to drain I guess another fitting should also be available
Clean the discharge pipe under the sink where it joins either to the garburator or the drain pipe. Run the dishwasher through a cycle and it should pump the water out thoroughly. Otherwise the pump on your dishwasher is not working properly.
This is generally a local code thing. We do not require it in our area and a loop is acceptable. Check with your code guy!
Simple. Rip out the old and relay with PVC using good quality piping. Where you need to join to old fittings and new there are joints that marry the two.
when you close the door, the lock light is on put will not complete the wash cycle. Will start and heat but not complete the cycle. What part needs replaced?
The gravel acts as a drain in wet areas.
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that vehicle has a total of 11 grease fittings. two upper ball joints two lower ball joints, two outer and two inner ball joints, two on the idler arm and one on the pitman arm.
under the bike in the back between the two shocks. 5/8 socket
how you doing ? first you need to go to a automotive store and buy a air vac. you'll have two fittings on the ac system. high and low out put ,the high out put is on the line and the low on the canister. hook up air vac to the canister fitting and hook air hose to the vac and this will drain the ac system
There should be a sticker under the hood indicating whether it uses R12 or R134A. Unfortunatley a lot dont. The only way to tell is by the high and low side fittings. R12 fittings are bothe the same size. R134A has two different size fittings where one is larger than the other, ussually the high side fitting is larger than the low side.
In a vehicle, an air condition drain hose is typically located under the hood. It is usually on the engine side of the car and it will be right near the two AC lines that go through the firewall.
it is on the transmission pan...you have two....its the highest one....the other is a drain plug...