This part chops up/mince the food particles to prevent from clogging the dishwasher pump. This is a chopper assembly or drain food chopper, and it is designed for your dishwasher. The chopper chops up...
The rack track stop on your dishwasher is designed to stop the dish rack at the appropriate place when opening and closing the rack. If your dishwasher is not cleaning your dishes properly, the rack s...
Sold individually. This part secures the upper side of the dishwasher to the underside of the counter or cabinet to prevent the dishwasher from moving, shaking, or tilting forward.
This manufacturer-certified heating element is used to create heat during the dry cycle and increase water temperature during portions of the wash cycle when certain options are selected. If your dish...
This water inlet valve should be located behind the lower kickplate panel in either the right or left corner. The attaching solenoid on the valve will open and close according to the desired amount of water needed.
The part functions by spinning the impeller of the circulation pump, which is used to move the water through the spray arms during the wash cycle.
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Thomas
February 7, 2023
Dishwasher appears to clean well. However, on air dry, after sitting overnight, there is a pool of water in the bottom that was not there on on completion of all NORMAL cycles. Reviewing your tips pages, leads me to two possible culprits: 1. Sump Pump Check Valve Part #: PS11745441 or
2. Water Inlet Valve –: Part #: PS11746141
Q. If it was #2, is there a safety (even with cycles complete) that would prevent overfilling with cycles complete and lights off? The amount of water remaining barely covers the bottom of the tub. This water appears clean, without debris or soap. I have performed visual mtc on the Check Value finding only minimal fiber or hair on the chopper screen. Assistance diagnosing and repairing the machine if most welcome!!!
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Hello Thomas, thank you for contacting us. According to our research, the issue is probably related to a faulty water inlet valve, part number PS11746141. We would recommend testing the valve for continuity using a multimeter. Set the multimeter to the continuity test mode, then disconnect the wires from the valve and touch one lead from the multimeter to each of the valve's terminals. Observe the reading on the multimeter, if it shows continuity (a low resistance reading), the valve is functioning properly, but if it shows no continuity (infinite resistance), then the valve is faulty and needs to be replaced.
There is a safety float switch, part number PS11745484, in your dishwasher. It shuts the water fill valve off if the water level gets too high. We hope this sorts out your problem!
My Dishwasher is leaving a hard crusty film on the dishes after washing.
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Hello Kimberly, thank you for getting in touch. Based on our research, the issue is most probably due to hard water. We would recommend checking the water supply to the dishwasher. We hope this helps!
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1) Remove top and bottom dish baskets from the dishwasher, this will give you room to work. To remove top basket there are clips at the end of the slide rails. 2) Remove lower spray arm by unscrewing plastic screw, it should only be hand tight. 3) In order to remove the strainer cover, you will need to remove the plastic tube that takes water to the middle and top spray arms. Unclip this tube from the top and middle clips and then work it out of the strainer assembly tube. Now you should be able to remove the tube at the bottom of the dishwasher by unscrewing it 1/4 turn. 4) Remove the strainer cover by unscrewing the 4 Torqs screws. 5) You will now see two smaller torqs screws that hold the hold the Chopper Assembly cover down. Take these two screws out and remove the two piece cover. 6) Pull out the broken Chopper Assembly, make sure you get all the pieces! 7) Install the new Chopper Assembly. Make sure that you install the Assembly with the small part of the screen towards the bottom of the housing. Also make sure you compress the spring as you install the part. I used a small pair of neddle nose pliers to compress the spring behind the screen in order to install the chopper assembly. 8) Put everything back together and make sure it works!
Rather than remove the pump assembly - as an earlier post had done - I pulled the entire dishwasher out and laid it down on the floor. This allowed easy, direct access to the motor (that was the hard, messy part). From this point it was easy. Unplug the wiring, remove the retaining bolt, rotate the motor off the mounting brackets and pull it out. Then put the new one in. That was the easy part (about 15 minutes). The entire job took 2-and-a-half hours, most of which was taken in disconnecting, cleaning up and reconnecting the dishwasher. It's much quieter now.