Sounds like your main wash motor is bad or locked up.
If you need further help, reach me via phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/ronald_e6b9572cebe3ad27
SOURCE: Dishwasher fill with water then just hums
the hum is probably the main pump powered up but not turning. the pump is an induction motor and a usual fault is the motor capacitor. try to access it, find the value of the capacitor and replace. it is a cheap part
SOURCE: Humming noise after water fill and will not wash
Hi. this is a failed timer device. simply replacing the timer control module will eliminate these issues you are having.
SOURCE: dishwasher is leaving soap in dispenser and dishes aren't clean
Look for debris in the holes of the wash arms. Is the soap dispenser opening? If so you probably have either no water in the machine or no ciculation. Also be aware sometimes a fill valve will work for the first few fills and then not work once it is heated up a little. And the valve could be clogged causeing low or no water to enter the machine.
SOURCE: Water & soap was coming out of the dishwaster.
That sounds like the float switch is acting up. It is a mushroom looking device on the bottom that has a movable (up and down) plastic cup over the top. With the machine off, take the lower tray out and lift up on the cup--you should hear a faint 'click' when it nears the upper limit. It should also drop to the bottom when released. There may be food deposits that interfere with the proper movement of the cup. Are you using dish washer detergent only?
Hi
If the water inlet
valve is fine and it fills with water then the issue seems to be with the float
switch assembly that is bad and should be replaced. Float assembly is found
inside the dishwasher's tub, on the bottom. The water that fills the dishwasher
lifts the float, and when it reaches a certain level, it acts as a trigger for
the float switch. The float triggers the float switch to shut off, thereby
shutting off the flow of water into the dishwasher. A defective switch may
interfere with dishwasher's filling and/or draining ability. Use voltmeter to
test the switch. Set the device to the ohms setting x 1. Take each probe and
touch them to one switch terminal each. This should produce a reading of either
zero or infinity. Continue to touch the probes to the terminals, and press down
on the switch's button. The reading should change to the opposite extreme. If
the switch fails either of these tests, you should replace it. Hope this helps...please post back for
further assistance.
Daniel
286 views
Usually answered in minutes!
×