Sounds like a blown thermal fuse. Most dishwashers have a thermal fuse mounted on or near the control board inside the console. There should also be a tech sheet inside the lower panel under the door that can help guide you. The thermal fuse should read a short. If it is open, it is non-resettable and must be replaced. I hope this helps you.
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Check that the fuse or breaker for the DW is not blown or tripped. If not then likely you have a blown pump motor or something wrong with the panel electronics that fails to start your DW.
Pull the unit out from the wall and unplug it. Remove the
back panel and check the counter weight, spider pulley and belt. The counter
weight is attached to the top of the drum and is known to loosen and fall to
the bottom of the unit damaging the spider pulley.If the counter weight is attached to the
washer drum and the belt is attached to the spider pulley and motor than you
will need to check the voltage on the motor. If you do not have voltage to the motor
than the control unit may be defective.
Make sure there's power getting to the dishwasher. Check for a tripped circuit breaker or a blown fuse. Check the wall socket for power. Sometimes the power cord disconnects at the dishwasher (inside the junction box, behind the bottom kick panel), if this is the case, the wiring must be repaired or replaced
Now, if you have confirmed that the unit is receiving power from the outlet, and the unit is still not responding, this will lead to a failed control board, or timer module. replace either the timer, or control board, in this case.
Try unplugging the unit for 15 minutes then plug it back in. If that fails it sounds like the inline fuse which means you will have to pull out the dishwasher and look near the pump is blown and fuse needs to be replaed
hello hmm ok so no lights it sounds like your control panel after unplugging your dish washer check the panel for loose wires the panel is the part behind were your buttons are located will have to remove your back cover to access this if that's all good then try your power cord again make sure its not got any loose wires were it attaches into the dish washer have a nice day and good luck let me know if you find anything.
Check to see if the Upper and lower spin arms rotate easy .. check to see if there is anything blocking them.. also check the venturi assembly (the tower is in the center of the lower spray arm} As it is what supplies the upper spay arm. let me know if this helps?
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