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romain gallant Posted on Apr 07, 2014

I dont ave hot water in my dish washer

Do he ave one element

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These have a instant water heater or circulation pump with in built heater. It could be the relay on the control module burnt out. Either that or possible water pressure / level issue's or pressure switch issue.

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SOURCE: water at dish washer is not hot

the dishwasher is normally on cold fill only and heats up water during wash cycle they can be connected to hot but is not recommended.

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