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And controlled by the float switch in the front left corner of the tub. If the float sticks there will not be any water supply.
Item 302 of the first link is the float dome and item 305 is the float. Don't be afraid to check to see that when the float is lifted up and down you hear a micro-switch click.
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Check under the sink and make sure it is not shut off there. If there is water pressure to the unit then you could have a sticky inlet valve, no power to solenoid on that valve or a bad solenoid, a sticky overfill valve or a bad control board.
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If you have a problem with your washeror dishwasher continuing to fillwith water after the valve has closed, then you this tip will help youunderstand why that is happening.
It sounds like a bad solenoid valve. Shut off the water to the dishwasher and disconnect the water supply line at the dishwasher. Caution, there will be water there...
Open the water supply valve and try to pass water through the line into a container. If you get water there, the solenoid valve is needing attention. make sure that there isnt bebris in the solenoid valve. Make sure that the wires are fully connected. If they are, and the valve was clear, I'd test or replace the valve. This is the most likely fault. If this didn't fix the problem, look into the float switch, making sure that it operated correctly.
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Make sure you get water to the dishwasher. Check to see if the water shut-off valve (located under the sink) is open. If you get water to the dishwasher, but there is still no water inside during the fill cycle, the problem might be with a faulty water valve (located at the bottom of the dishwasher, behind the kick panel, on either side), in which case replace the water valve.
The water supply connects to the dishwasher water valve, two wires are connected to the solenoid. An OHM meter will tell if this is good. If good, set meter to volts and see if 110 is getting to the solenoid, you will have to turn the timer to the point where water should be coming in.
the fill valve may be contaminated with debris that makes it heavier so it floats lower in the water and tells the unit the water is gone when it's not.
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