SOURCE: whirlpool d/w is stuck on wash cycle
Is it filling and emptying at the same time???? If not could be a heat problem. How long do you leave it running for?
SOURCE: dishwasher, whirlpool generation 2000+
not enough info. new house? newly purchased house? new dishwasher? newly installed?
check to see if water line was connected
see if a valve has been inserted in water line and is open
if fools day joke, thanks for my time.
SOURCE: Dishwasher Making Loud High Pitched Noise.
A loud high pitch whine while running the dishwasher means that there is something caught in the chopper assembly. To get to the chopper assembly you need to take the racks out and take the pump apart from the inside of the dishwasher. The chopper assembly looks like a metal grate with holes in it. And it might not even be stuck in the grate but somewhere in the pump area due to the water being pumped out, so the best idea is to take the whole thing apart and clean everywhere. However I do not recommend doing this unless you are completely certain you will remember where the screws and gaskets go, otherwise you risk damaging your pump or house from a leak or improper installation. You have been warned.
SOURCE: bEEBING CONSTANTLY ADG7460 WHIRLPOOL NOT DRAINING
This dishwasher being only seven weeks old I suggest you contact the store where you bought this unit and tell them to book a service call and send a technition out to solve this,the reason I am suggesting this is that the unit is under guarentee and if you try to repair it will void any guarentee or warrentee that is on the machine.If you do work on it and something big and expensive goes wrong the store(manufacturer) will not honor there guarentee when they see that you worked on it so better to be safe than sorry.If you do not come right with them let me know and we can see what we can do from there.
SOURCE: dishwasher keeps running in wash cycle
I lifted this off the tech sheet for your dishwasher, it explains your problem of long wash times.
Heater or temperature
sensor problem:
■ Open connection or
component in heater or
temperature sensor
circuit(s).
■ Open in heater or faulty
temperature sensor.
■ Faulty heater drive
circuit or temperature
sensor input on control
Hi
White film deposits are observed if water is hard or when you are using more detergent than needed, try filling detergent cup half way. Try using white vinegar after the wash cycle is complete, run a complete cycle. Also turn down the heat on the hot water fed to the dishwasher. Try using water softener for better results.
You can also add vinegar in the final rinse cycle.
Hope this helps... Please post back if more information is required.
Daniel
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