Possible. One think I do notice is the drain line comes out of the dishwasher 
loops up and back down by design on the side of it by design. From there it's 
ran back up over the counter into the under sink counter to drain. It runs over 
the top of the divide between the 2. I wonder if this could be an issue and if 
a hole needs to be cut in the side so the house can come straight thru instead 
of up and over. I am going to get some of that dishwasher magic cleaner and run 
it thru first and see what happens and may even relocate the drain line before 
installing the Bosch. I should be able to return it since it's still in the 
box. At the very least I want to attempt to figure out the problem even if I do 
keep the Bosch so I can use it at our other house. 

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> On Apr 6, 2016, at 8:09 AM, rogerhga--- via Mercedes <mercedes@okiebenz.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Sorry about the Drano suggestion, might be too harsh. Mine has no stainless 
> inside, all heavy plastic or coated plastic, or some such material. Is there 
> any way to put extra water pressure into the pump to help flush it out? And 
> also put some extra flush pressure on you drain lines? The drain lines may be 
> backing up when full draining causing material to compact inside the large 
> pump, hence negatively affecting it. If so, a new DW will eventually be 
> affected by the same issue. 
> Again, good luck, 
> Roger 
> Roger Hale 
> Dinnerware Classics, Inc. 
> Monroe, Ga. 
> 770-267-0850 
> www.dinnerwareclassics.com 
> 
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