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Electrolux Dishwasher Water Leak Safety

5 min Updated 2026-04-29 Patrick Cooper

Key Takeaways

  • If your Electrolux dishwasher is leaking, turn off the water supply valve first.
  • Never touch an appliance while standing in water — turn off the circuit breaker from a dry location.
  • Error code i30 means the leak protection system has detected water in the base pan.
  • A small leak can cause thousands of dollars in floor and cabinet damage if ignored.

The Bottom Line

A dishwasher water leak is both a property damage risk and a potential electrical safety hazard. The immediate priorities are: shut off water supply, disconnect power safely, and contain the water. Then call for professional repair before running the dishwasher again.

Electrolux dishwasher water leak safety — this comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know.

Electrolux Dishwasher Water Leak: Safety and Response Guide

Water leaks from your Electrolux dishwasher are more than an inconvenience — they present both property damage and electrical safety risks. Whether you notice water pooling on the floor, error code i30 on the display, or moisture under the unit, knowing the correct response sequence prevents a manageable situation from becoming a dangerous or costly emergency.

Immediate Response: Safety First

If you discover water on the floor around your Electrolux dishwasher, your first priority is personal safety. Do not walk through standing water to reach the appliance — water on the floor near an electrical appliance creates a shock hazard. Instead, go to your electrical panel and turn off the circuit breaker for the dishwasher from a dry location. Then turn off the water supply valve under the sink that feeds the dishwasher.

Once power and water are both off, you can safely approach the appliance to assess the situation and begin cleanup. Use towels or a wet vacuum to remove standing water, paying special attention to areas where water may have traveled under adjacent cabinets or behind the dishwasher.

Understanding Error Code i30

Electrolux dishwashers are equipped with a leak protection system — a float switch in the base pan that detects water where it should not be. When this system activates, the dishwasher displays error code i30, stops the current cycle, and activates the drain pump to remove as much water as possible. This is a safety feature working as designed, and it may catch a leak before water reaches your floor.

If you see i30 without visible water on the floor, the leak may be small and contained within the base pan. This is the best-case scenario — the protection system caught the problem early. However, the underlying leak must be repaired before the dishwasher is used again.

Common Causes of Electrolux Dishwasher Leaks

  • Door gasket deterioration — the most common cause, especially in units over 5 years old
  • Loose or cracked hose connections — water inlet or drain hose at the pump
  • Worn tub seal — where the motor shaft enters the wash tub
  • Cracked spray arm — causes water to spray outside the wash area
  • Oversudsing — using regular dish soap instead of dishwasher detergent

Water Damage Prevention

Even a small dishwasher leak can cause significant damage over time. Water seeping under kitchen flooring — especially hardwood or laminate — can warp and ruin the floor. Water traveling behind cabinets promotes mold growth that may not be visible for weeks or months. If your dishwasher has been leaking for an unknown duration, inspect the surrounding floor and cabinets carefully for signs of water damage including warping, discoloration, soft spots, or musty odors.

Do Not Attempt to Restart

After any leak event, do not attempt to run the dishwasher until the cause has been identified and repaired by a qualified technician. Running a dishwasher with a known leak can cause additional water damage, electrical shorts, or damage to the motor and pump from running without proper water containment. Our Electrolux-trained technicians can diagnose the leak source, perform the repair, and verify the unit is watertight before it goes back into service.

Prevention Tips

Inspect the door gasket monthly for wear, hardening, or debris. Check under the dishwasher periodically for signs of moisture. Use only dishwasher-specific detergent, never regular dish soap. Listen for unusual sounds during operation that might indicate a loose connection. These simple checks can catch problems before they become emergencies.

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Understanding Electrolux Dishwasher Water Leak Safety

When dealing with electrolux dishwasher water leak safety, knowing the root cause helps you make the right decision. Electrolux appliances are built to last, and most issues have straightforward solutions when diagnosed correctly by a trained technician.

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