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Extending Short Hoses on Newly Purchased Whirlpool WFO 3C23 6 X Dishwasher

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  • #1 17364565
    Punchline
    Level 6  
    Hello. Today I bought a dishwasher because the old one died. I wanted to connect it in the same way as the old one, but it turned out that the hoses are several cm too short. What to buy to somehow mount it all?
    Extending Short Hoses on Newly Purchased Whirlpool WFO 3C23 6 X Dishwasher
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  • #2 17364584
    nomudrek
    Level 36  
    It is best to just measure how many original hoses they have plus add how much is missing and a small supply. A few years ago, when setting up the washing machine, I also replaced the water hose with a longer one and I had no problem later to lead it as it suits me, I also added a special valve that cuts off the water from the washing machine so as not to fly into the kitchen and close the water if necessary.
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  • #3 17364592
    Punchline
    Level 6  
    nomudrek wrote:
    It is best to just measure how many original hoses they have plus add how much is missing and a small supply. A few years ago, when setting up the washing machine, I also replaced the water hose with a longer one and I had no problem later to lead it as it suits me, I also added a special valve that cuts off the water from the washing machine so as not to fly into the kitchen and close the water if necessary.


    Will I lose my warranty if I replace the hoses?
  • #4 17364599
    mariuszp19
    Level 35  
    Punchline wrote:
    Will I lose my warranty if I replace the hoses?


    No, you don't lose your warranty.
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  • #5 17364605
    Punchline
    Level 6  
    So replacing the hoses with longer ones is the only solution? It makes no sense to play in extensions by these several cm?
  • #6 17364609
    mariuszp19
    Level 35  
    Instead of a hose, you can extend the tube that is threaded into the elbow.
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  • #7 17364620
    Punchline
    Level 6  
    mariuszp19 wrote:
    Instead of a hose, you can extend the tube that is threaded into the elbow.


    What would I have to buy? I admit that I am green in these topics. Could the drain also be somehow extended or do you need a new hose in this case? Or maybe connect the drain somehow under the siphon Extending Short Hoses on Newly Purchased Whirlpool WFO 3C23 6 X Dishwasher Just please, Lopato logically because I really don't know me well

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the installation of a newly purchased Whirlpool WFO 3C23 6 X dishwasher, specifically addressing the issue of short hoses that hinder proper connection. Users suggest measuring the required length and purchasing longer hoses, which will not void the warranty. Alternatives include extending the existing hoses or using a threaded tube extension. The author seeks clarification on whether the drain hose can also be extended or if a new hose is necessary, indicating a lack of familiarity with plumbing components.
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