Model #KUDE60FXBL4. Ran a diagnostic test according to schematic. The main motor doesn't run. It fills and makes a clicking noise on the very bottom near the motor. I have replaced control panel, touch pad panel, and fill valve.
SOURCE: Asko 1555 Dishwasher will not
It might be the pump, or it might be an obstruction elsewhere. If you have an air gap on your sink/counter top, open it and check for debris. If it is clear, unscrew the main filter basket. There is a black plug on the left side of the bottom well and you can pull it out after removing the filter basket. Feel around for any obstruction, and see if it is clear. Pull out anything that is blocking it, and make sure that you can spin the impeller freely with your fingers.
I had an impeller break on me. It costs about $30 for the part, and is easy to replace if you are handy. Just remember to unscrew by turning clockwise. If the motor itself is bad, it's about a $75 part and about the same amount of work as changing the impeller.
SOURCE: Dishwasher not filling with water
My GE Nautilus, Serial # GSD363F00W, Model # LA774908 is about 3 or 4 years old. I use it at least once a day. It has been working fine. Today I turned it on, red light came on, and I heard activity of some sort inside machine but no water came. Turned washer off, looked inside, no water. Turned machine back on, again heard some sort of activity but again no water came. Tried twisting the dial through the washing cycles, detergent cup dispensed detergent and dry heat come on, but no water.
SOURCE: Dishwasher will not fill
EE,
The most likely culprit in a "no fill" scenario (especially after you've replaced the valve) is the Overflow preventer. It's designed to kill power to the valve if the water level gets too high. It does this by floating up as the water level rises.
Open the dishwasher door and remove the lower rack. You'll see it in the tub on the left side (the round thing that looks like a little hat). If it's stuck in the up (overflow) position, you won't get water. Raise and lower this device a few times... you should hear the "click click click" of the kill switch. Now just make sure it's in full down (ready for water) position and fire up the dishwasher. You should get water now.
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SOURCE: dishwasher pump making a real loud noise
HI. the circulation pump has an impeller that is attached to the drive shaft stud. this impeller has become unstable and, it is producing this noise you are hearing during the wash. you will need to replace the wash impeller asap.
there are kits available on-line or, you can initiate a service call for this as well.
SOURCE: Dishwasher will not fill up with water
check the following- remove the wires from the fill valve.close the door and start the unit.u should read 120 v as u start the unit.if u read 120v then fill valve is bad.if not then chk and make sure the float is sitting completely down and float sw is closed.the power to fill valve goes throug this sw.if all is ok and still there is no power then u may not be getting power from cntrl board and control board could be bad.but that rarely happens.turbidity sensor does not affect the fill operation.good luck.
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