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Michael
March 4, 2022
I put dishsoap liquid in the dual dishwasher (top one) last night instead of the proper dishwasher fluid, and now the dishwasher doesn't work. We drained the basin and cleaned it. Then we ran a rinse cycle but now both upper and lower dishwashers seem to come on by themselves after being turned off . The lights are green but then turn to red right away. Turned the breaker off and on a few times but it doesn't do anything to help. Don't know what to do.
For model number KUDD01DSSS0
Hello Michael, Thank you for the question. There could be a suds build up in the drain system so it is trying to turn on to drain thinking water is still in the tub. You may have to remove the drain pump and hoses to clear any build up. We hope this helps!
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A Kitchenaid repairman came to look at the dishwasher and found that the rotor needed to be replaced but none were in stock. The part was on backorder and the price would be $75 plus a $55 installation fee.
I went online and found the exact same part at PartSelect for $37.98 plus shipping and when it arrived, replaced the defective rotor easily. Now the dishwasher is whisper quiet like it was when new. I saved a little over $80 by ordering from PartSelect and replacing it myself.
Dishwasher fill valve is in on bottom of diswher. Dual drawar dishwasher has doubble solenoid valve for fill. Lower drawer is pulled off and turned sideways to gain access. Access is still tight. Good news is that I bought two new hose clamps. Best way to remove old hose clamps is to saw through part of clamp mechanism. Inlet line hooks up with a union-type connection that contains a seal that looks like a garden hose washer. Sawing through solenoid valve discharge line(s) hose clamps allows valve removal without damaging valve discharge hoses. Large person may have difficulty doing repair if lower drawer can not be slid to right after pulling it out. Other annoyance is that new valve did not come with new inlet line seal. I used the old seal sucessfully. Hardest part was getting old clamps off and getting fill line connection back on. Easy to cross-thread fill line connection to fill valve. Also easy to damage fill line if there is not much space between back of dishwasher and wall. I ended up making a metal fill line using a 3/8 NPT brass pipe union that had the same threads as on the fill valve inlet. Half of union is thrown away and the remaining half is filed flat. This allowed using an elbow to turn the fill line 90 degrees as it come through the back of the dishwasher. Back of dishwasher is only 2 inches from back of wall.
IF PartSelect had sent the part I ordered all might have worked. I paid the shipping for my needed part. The wrong part was returned at my expense also. You cost me $16. and I got nothing but poor service.