Kenmore elite ultra wash dishwasher
"F2 - A water leak, which if detected will stop water from entering the dishwasher via the inlet valve. You will probably experience the dishwasher not filling properly during a cycle. Possibly caused by a faulty water level indicator, you can also try cleaning the filters and drain if you notice a lot of standing water remaining in the dishwasher basin."
"Look in the bottom of the unit. Something has it stuck, like food."
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SOURCE: Kenmore Ultra Wash Dishwasher wiring diagram
if unavailable on line, contact mfg's parts and you should be able to order it.
also, they likely do not make the unit. the sears may be able to tell you who made it. that company would be able to get you a diagram. just make some phone calls.
SOURCE: Kenmore Elite Ultra Wash Dishwasher - top rack arm not spinning
Hi: I just posted a similar problem, but found a solution. After taking the arm, etc. apart (and verifying no blockages), I thought maybe the lack of water pressure was being caused by the fact that there are TWO holes for the top spray arm (higher and lower rack setting) on my model. ie. that water was being forced out of both holes, causing a drop in water pressure, which was causing the top spray arm to stop spinning. I plugged the unused hole with a wine bottle cork (to keep the water from spraying out the unused hole), and voila, it now works.
I wish all appliance fixes were this easy...!
S
SOURCE: Kenmore Ultra Wash dishwasher
check and see if you are getting ac 110 volts to your water vave when trying to start the unit. if no power check your breakers and /or the incoming power to your dishwasher if they are ok and show 110 voltage coming to the unit then you probably have a control board or touchpad problem which would need a little more detailed check out.
If you do have ac 110 to your water valve then you may just have a bad water valve. Because the washer has to fill first. Hope that helps!!
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To anyone reading: The same problem happened to me. Turned the dishwasher upside down and found a cheesy, cheap hose clamp that allowed the hose to fall off. This of course allowed water to spray on the underside of the washer. I replaced the cheesy clamp with a real one, blew out the connections and underside with an air hose, checked for disconnected wires, reinstalled the unit and of course, the problem persists. It will rest using the 123,123,123 method, but only for a brief moment when the code returns. It still won't go into the Diagnostics Mode. My only surmise for this is that Sears is selling parts and thus the reason for the cheesy, cheap clamp. They've known about the problem for many years, they know how to reset and fix the problem, but I guess they still want you to buy another control panel or wiring harness. I'm with Steve; let it dry out for a while, do dishes in the sink, and tell Sears (I'm being nice), we won't replace their unbroken parts.
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