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busted a hose on a new dishwasher. The pipe inside bent so much back it cracked a little. Had to cut into it seeing as it already had a small break. Seeing as the flexi is running into the back of the dishwasher, is it ok to remove the back, disconnect and just shorten the pipe and cable where the pipe broke and reconnect. Ive installed lots of the external anti flood inlet hoses however they where as simple as just screwing onto the back of the unit and clipping on an electrical plug.This one is different as it goes into the back of teh dishwasher. Would i get away with reducing these two and taking into consideration ill get an electrican to do the electrical work even thou its just a live and netural.
 
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How old is the unit ?
 
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