SOURCE: white film on dishes
Experience : 30 years in dish washing as a professional instructing hospitals and restaurants.
It is not necesaasry to cover the heating element as long as sufficient water is present so as to not STARVE the water pump.
Listen to the sound of water serging with the machien running. If it is contant you have enough water if the sound comes and goes then the pump is serging . either lyou have a low water level or CLOGGED strainer in the bottom of the machine (inside).
you might also open the door real fast during the wash and check for water splashing and flows---- you might get wet but this way works .(wear protective eye shields)
water levels can be raised by BENDING the tab on the bottom of the float which controls water level...much like a toilet tank float.
Also finally if soap levels are too high the soap will not rinse off regardless of the amount of "rinse fluid you use.
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regards
soapman Bruce
SOURCE: heating element broken, water leaking
You have to pull out dishwasher to replace the element.The element is easy to replace once you have pulled dishwasher out.This enables you to reach the area that you need to reach.It is common for a element to brake.On a newer dishwasher ,I would say it must have been defective if it just broke in half.Nothing electrical in a dishwasher can cause it to brake.
SOURCE: Dishwasher Dishlex DX302WB No Hot Water
Thank you This worked for me!
The heater was ok found dry joint on pc board
see attatched photo
Took top 6 screws out of door holding front panel in place
Removed front switch panel
I then labeled the 6 cables with 6 being for the heater
Removed pc board from housing to find dry joint
using small piece of wire and solder repaired board
re assembled
now as good as new
SOURCE: need part number for lower heating element in a JBP26 oven
That doesn't appear to be a complete serial number. You can go to repairclinic.com and click on repair help, or go straight to this page: http://www.repairclinic.com/0089.asp?apptype=13
to find the correct serial number.
SOURCE: Whirlpool dishwasher heating element overheating
Same thing just happened to my yesterday on my Kenmore. Expert help needed.
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I've seen that one Robert but I don't think it's the right one. It's one of the few where you have that double later wrap in the element, but the design is just a bit different.
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