WD24X10014 GE Dishwasher Drain Hose is a replacement drain line designed for use with GE residential dishwashers. It is a flexible fluid conveyance component that connects the dishwasher’s internal drain outlet-typically at the sump or drain pump-to a household drain, disposer inlet, or dedicated drain line. As a mechanical plumbing part, it provides a sealed, routed path for wastewater and air to exit the appliance without leaking or allowing backflow into the wash chamber.
Inside the appliance system the drain hose interfaces directly with the dishwasher drain pump and its outlet port, and it commonly interfaces externally with a sink garbage disposal, tailpiece, or an air gap. Its proper routing and attachment affect fluid flow, prevent siphoning (when installed with the prescribed high loop or air gap), and maintain pressure conditions at the pump discharge. The hose material and connector type must withstand hot, detergent-laden water, and repeated flexing while retaining a reliable seal at clamp and barb fittings; failures typically manifest as leaks, kinks that restrict flow, or degraded connections that allow backflow or discharge onto cabinetry.
In this article you will find a technical overview of the WD24X10014’s intended function and construction, guidance on model compatibility and connector types to verify before installation, common failure symptoms and systematic troubleshooting steps, and practical replacement considerations such as sizing, routing, securing, and sealing practices.The goal is to provide technicians, engineers, and appliance owners with the diagnostic and installation details needed to evaluate, repair, or replace the drain hose while maintaining proper drainage and code-compliant installations.
Table of Contents
- Function and Role of the Dishwasher Drain Hose in Wastewater Evacuation and Pressure Management
- How the WD24X10014 GE Dishwasher Drain Hose Operates Within the Pump, Air‑Gap, and Disposal Circuit
- Common Failure Symptoms: Leaks, Kinks, Blockages, and Reduced Drainage Performance
- Compatibility, Replacement Considerations, and Diagnostic Installation Procedures for GE Dishwashers
- Q&A
- Insights and Conclusions
Function and Role of the Dishwasher Drain Hose in Wastewater Evacuation and Pressure Management
The WD24X10014 GE Dishwasher Drain Hose serves as the primary conduit for conveying pressurized wastewater from the dishwasher drain pump to the household drain or garbage disposal. functionally it must withstand the pulsed flow and elevated temperatures produced during the drain cycle while maintaining a reliable seal at both the appliance discharge and the sink-side connection. In routine operation the hose must also participate in pressure-management strategies: a correctly routed high loop or an air-gap device prevents siphoning and backflow,and a secure clamp prevents pressure spikes at the joint from forcing leaks or disconnects during pump operation.
- Features: flexible, corrugated construction for routing; chemical and heat-resistant polymer to resist detergent and temperature exposure.
- Common failure symptoms: slow drainage from partial clogs, visible leaks at fittings from clamp failure, and gurgling or backup into the dishwasher or sink indicating siphoning or trap problems.
- Service checks: confirm high-loop or air-gap installation, inspect for kinks or crush points, and verify clamp torque and connector compatibility before reassembly.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Inner diameter | Typical OEM sizes accommodate the dishwasher pump outlet; confirm fit with pump discharge and sink tailpiece. |
| Material | Heat- and detergent-resistant thermoplastic; flexible to allow routing without permanent deformation. |
| Connector | OE-style hose ends designed to mate with GE dishwasher discharge fittings; adapter may be required for non-GE plumbing interfaces. |
| Installation note | route as a high loop or to an air gap, secure with corrosion-resistant clamps, avoid tight bends and contact with sharp edges. |
Compatibility considerations affect both performance and serviceability: length,inner diameter,and connector geometry determine whether a replacement hose will seal correctly and maintain the intended pressure characteristics of the drain circuit. In practice a technician replacing a deteriorated or collapsed hose should match the WD24X10014 part profile to the appliance pump outlet and confirm the route allows a high loop or air-gap device; replacing the hose without correcting an undersized connector or a clogged downstream trap will not resolve recurring drainage or pressure issues. Regular inspection during service-looking for soft spots, cracks, or hardened sections-allows proactive replacement and prevents water damage or malfunction caused by compromised wastewater evacuation.
How the WD24X10014 GE Dishwasher Drain Hose Operates Within the Pump, Air‑Gap, and Disposal Circuit
The WD24X10014 GE Dishwasher Drain Hose acts as the flexible pressure conduit between the dishwasher’s drain pump and the downstream drain interface (an air‑gap, garbage disposal inlet, or sink tailpiece). When the pump runs, it generates intermittent positive pressure pulses that travel thru this hose; the hose must match the pump outlet diameter and use a secure barb or compression clamp to maintain a leak‑tight seal under pulsation and thermal cycling. In installations with an in‑line air‑gap, the hose first routes upward to the air‑gap fitting-preventing backflow and siphoning-then continues from the air‑gap to the disposal or tailpiece. Where an air‑gap is not installed, a high loop above the cabinet flood level or an approved check valve performs a similar anti‑siphon function, but the hose material and routing must still accommodate the pressure, temperature, and bend radius produced by the pump.
Within the pump-air‑gap-disposal circuit the hose serves three technical roles: transfer of pumped effluent, isolation of pump vibration, and as a controlled pathway for backflow prevention devices to function. If the disposal inlet or air‑gap becomes restricted, the pump will build higher discharge pressure evident as longer pump run times or audible cavitation; conversely, a pinched, split, or improperly secured hose will cause slow draining, leaks, or intermittent backups into the sump. Technicians commonly verify hose compatibility by checking inner diameter, wall flexibility, and end‑fit type against the pump outlet and air‑gap/disposal fittings; routine service actions include verifying clamp torque, removing kinks, and inspecting for heat‑softened sections near the heater or pump where premature failure can occur.
- Key checks: correct inner diameter and end‑fit, secure clamps, unobstructed air‑gap or high loop routing.
- Failure symptoms: slow drain, dishwasher filling with sink water, visible hose leaks, or excessive pump noise.
- Installation note: maintain manufacturer‑recommended bend radius and elevate hose to create a high loop if no air‑gap is present.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Typical connection | Barbed pump outlet with clamp to air‑gap or disposal inlet |
| Material | Flexible corrugated or smooth polymer hose designed for hot water and detergent exposure |
Common failure Symptoms: Leaks, Kinks, Blockages, and Reduced Drainage Performance
The WD24X10014 GE Dishwasher Drain Hose functions as the wastewater conduit between the dishwasher pump and the household drain or garbage disposal. It must maintain an unobstructed internal diameter,a smooth internal surface,and an appropriate bend radius so the pump can develop the required head to expel wash water. Typical failure modes are mechanical (cuts, abrasions, crushed or kinked sections), connection failures (loose or corroded clamps, mismatched fitting sizes), and internal blockages from food particles, grease, or foreign objects. Compatibility factors that affect behavior include hose inner diameter, end-fit type (slip-on vs. molded connector), length (to avoid excessive pressure drop), and material temperature rating – a mismatch in any of these can produce leaks, reduced flow, or premature material degradation under normal dishwasher temperatures and detergent exposure.
- Visible leaks or wetness at hose connections or along the hose length
- Kinks, crushed sections, or permanent bends that restrict flow
- Slow drainage, standing water in the tub, or incomplete pump-out cycles
- Gurgling, backflow from the sink, or strong odors indicating trapped debris
Diagnosing problems requires both static inspection and dynamic testing: visually inspect clamps and fittings for corrosion or play, run a drain-only cycle and observe flow at the disposal/sink connection, and probe for soft spots or splits by squeezing the hose along its length. Clearable blockages can often be flushed by disconnecting the hose and running water through it or by using a flexible snake; persistent kinks or torn sections warrant replacement rather then patching. Use an appropriate clamp (e.g., worm-gear stainless steel) sized to the hose diameter and tighten to a torque that seals without deforming the hose. As a technical reference, match replacement hoses to the original inner diameter and temperature rating and verify end connectors fit the pump outlet and disposal inlet to avoid repeat failures.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Inner diameter | determines flow capacity; mismatched ID increases pressure drop and can slow drain |
| Common failure mode | Crush/kink at routing points, abrasion at contact surfaces, clamp leakage |
| Recommended clamp | Stainless worm-gear clamp sized to hose OD; avoid over-tightening |
| Max operating temp | Match or exceed dishwasher discharge temps (typically 60-80°C continuous) |
Compatibility, Replacement Considerations, and Diagnostic Installation Procedures for GE Dishwashers
The drain hose directs wastewater from the dishwasher pump to the household drain or disposal and must maintain an open, kink-free path with a proper high-loop or air-gap termination to prevent backflow.The WD24X10014 GE Dishwasher Drain Hose is an OEM replacement designed to match factory fittings and material specifications, so technicians should verify inner diameter, end fittings, and length against the appliance model before installation. Typical failure modes include longitudinal cracks at clamp points, internal collapse from age or heat exposure, and blockages from food debris or a connected garbage disposal with a residual knockout plug-diagnosing these conditions requires both visual inspection and a functional flow test under normal drain pump operation.
- Symptoms: slow drain, gurgling at sink, standing water in tub, visible leaks under cabinet.
- Visual check: inspect for kinks, abrasions, soft spots, and secure clamp seating at pump and disposal/air-gap.
- Flow test: run a drain-only or rinse cycle and observe drain flow; disconnect and blow through the hose to confirm obstruction location.
- Disposal check: confirm knockout plug removed and P-trap is clear to rule out downstream restrictions.
- Replacement check: measure ID/OD and length, confirm fitting types, and replace clamps rather than reusing corroded fasteners.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| OEM Part | WD24X10014 – matches GE factory hose specifications for selected models |
| Typical Inner Diameter | ≈ 5/8″ to 3/4″ (verify measurement for specific model) |
| Material | Heat-resistant rubber/PVC blend rated for hot wash cycles |
| Installation Notes | Use a high-loop or air-gap, secure with worm-gear clamps, avoid sharp bends and heat sources |
Replacement and diagnostic installation should follow a controlled sequence: isolate power and water, disconnect both hose ends, inspect mating surfaces at the pump and disposal/air-gap for damage, and install the new hose with appropriate clamps and routing to a high-loop or air gap. After reconnection,perform a full wash cycle while inspecting joints under load for leaks and confirming that pump discharge pressure produces free flow through the household trap; if flow is still restricted,remove the hose and inspect for internal obstruction or compression,and verify pump outlet flow at the motor to isolate pump vs. hose failure. Verify compatibility by model number rather than assuming interchangeability; the WD24X10014 often fits directly but model-specific mounting brackets or elbow fittings can require adapter pieces.
Q&A
What is the WD24X10014 and which dishwashers does it fit?
WD24X10014 is an OEM GE replacement dishwasher drain hose. It is indeed made for a range of GE/Hotpoint/Kenmore dishwashers, but it is not literally global. Always confirm compatibility by checking your dishwasher model number against the part lookup on GE/parts retailer sites or the appliance’s service manual before purchasing.
What are the hose connections and dimensions I should expect?
Most dishwasher drain hoses, including GE OEM types, use the common slip-on style end secured with a worm-gear clamp. Typical inside diameter for dishwasher drain hoses is around 5/8″ (approx.), but sizes and end fittings can vary by model. Verify the connection size by measuring your existing hose or checking the part specification for your model to ensure a proper fit.
How do I install the WD24X10014 drain hose?
Basic installation steps: 1) Disconnect power to the dishwasher and shut off water and pull the unit out enough to access connections. 2) Place a bucket to catch water and loosen the clamp at the dishwasher outlet and at the sink/disposal connection. 3) Remove the old hose and route the new hose the same way,avoiding sharp bends and kinks. 4) Secure the hose to the dishwasher tailpiece and to the sink/disposal inlet with appropriate clamps. 5) Create a high loop or connect to an air gap per local code. 6) Reposition the dishwasher,restore power/water,run a short drain cycle and check for leaks. Use basic hand tools (screwdriver, pliers) and take pictures before removing parts if you need reference.
Do I need an air gap or a high loop when installing this hose?
Yes. To prevent backflow into the dishwasher you must either install an air gap (where required by local plumbing code) or route the hose so it forms a high loop secured under the countertop before connecting to the sink drain/garbage disposal. The air gap is the preferred and code-compliant solution where required; the high loop is an acceptable option in many installations.
Can I connect the WD24X10014 to my garbage disposal?
Yes, you can connect it to a garbage disposal that has a dishwasher inlet. Make sure the knockout plug has been removed from the disposal inlet, attach the hose to the disposal tailpiece and tighten the clamp securely, and ensure the hose is routed with a high loop or to an air gap. Verify there are no kinks and that the clamp is tight to prevent leaks.
Why is my dishwasher still not draining after installing a new WD24X10014 hose?
Common causes include kinks or sharp bends in the hose, a clogged hose or garbage disposal connection, an improperly removed disposal knockout, a faulty dishwasher drain pump or internal check valve, or an improperly routed hose (no high loop/air gap). Inspect the hose for obstructions, ensure connections are tight, confirm the disposal inlet is open, and test the pump. If the hose is clear and properly routed but the machine still won’t drain, the problem might potentially be in the dishwasher pump or electrical/drain solenoid and may require further diagnosis.
Does the WD24X10014 include a check valve to prevent backflow?
Most standalone replacement drain hoses do not include a separate integrated check valve; backflow prevention is normally achieved by the dishwasher’s internal check valve and by proper routing (air gap or high loop).Some models or aftermarket kits may include a one-way valve. Check the specific product description or physically inspect the hose ends before assuming a built-in check valve is present. If you need a one-way valve, buy a hose or valve assembly specifically listed as having that feature.
How do I know when it’s time to replace the drain hose, and how long should it last?
Replace the hose if you see cracks, splits, soft spots, persistent leaks at the hose body or ends, corrosion at connection points, or repeated clogs that can’t be cleared. A properly installed OEM drain hose can last many years,but environmental factors (heat,chemicals,repeated bending) shorten life-inspect periodically and replace proactively if it shows visible wear or after about 5-10 years depending on condition. Always use the correct OEM or compatible replacement to ensure a reliable seal and fit.
Insights and Conclusions
The WD24X10014 GE dishwasher drain hose plays a central role in removing wastewater efficiently and safely from the appliance. As the pathway for used water, it helps maintain proper drainage, prevents backflow and pooling, and contributes to the overall performance and longevity of the dishwasher while reducing the risk of leaks and water damage to surrounding cabinetry and flooring.
Accurate diagnosis of drain-related issues and timely replacement of a worn or damaged hose are crucial steps in maintaining appliance reliability. Symptoms such as persistent clogs,visible cracks or bulging,unexplained leaks,unpleasant odors,or drainage-related error codes warrant inspection. Confirming the underlying cause before replacing parts,using the correct WD24X10014 specification or an equivalent approved component,and ensuring proper routing and secure connections support a durable repair and reduce the likelihood of repeat failures.
regular inspection and appropriate maintenance, combined with informed replacement when necessary, help preserve dishwasher performance and minimize the potential for costly water damage. When in doubt,consult the appliance documentation or a qualified service professional to verify compatibility,follow safety procedures,and ensure a proper installation.
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