This is a flood switch assembly for your washer. The flood switch controls the hot and cold water filling your washer tub to ensure the proper amount of water. You may need to replace this part if you...
This OEM-compatible screw is designed for use with many GE dishwashers. Measuring 8-16 HXW and 1/2" in length, this stainless steel screw secures the middle spray arm hub to the upper rack assembly, e...
This is replacement door latch for your dishwasher. The door latch is attached to the tub frame, and connects to the door strike to keep your dishwasher door closed during operation. If you have a bro...
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Michael
January 14, 2020
Water does not heat up
For model number PDT750SSF1SS
Hi Michael,
Thank you for your question. If the water is not heating up, try running the hot water tap for for a few minutes before you start he dishwasher so that it is good and hot. If you have done this and the water in the dishwasher is still not hot, you may have a faulty heating element and it will need to be replaced. You will need to test the part with a multi-meter. Unplug your dishwasher before attempting this test. Your heating element will be found inside the dishwasher, attached to the bottom of the tub. It may be covered or uncovered. If it is covered, remove the cover. In order to disconnect the heating element, you will need to remove the lower access panel. Remove the wires attached to the heating element’s terminals by carefully grasping the metal connector, do not pull on the wire itself. To test the element, set your multimeter to Rx1 and touch each probe to a terminal. Your reading should be somewhere between zero and infinity, refer to your owner’s manual to determine what reading you should receive for your model. If it is exactly zero or infinity it is defective. If your test produces a reading different from the manufacturer’s recommendation, you will need a replacement heating element. We hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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John
December 2, 2022
Start button was acting up, (sticky) but would work if held down for a few seconds. Then lighted screen just disappeared, cannot tell what cycle it’s on .
For model number PDT750SSF1SS
Hello John, thank you for reaching out. We suggest that you check and replace the user interface board, part number PS11766972, as this could be the culprit of the issue. If you require assistance to place an order, please contact customer service. We hope that helps!
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ROBERT
December 26, 2023
The serial number of my unit is TA773999B.
The lower spray arm has four blades, two of which are shorter than the others. I have watched the video on the removal of the two blade ones but how do I remove the ones in my unit because there does not seem to be a locknut.
For model number PDT750SSF1SS
Hello Robert, Thank you for your inquiry. The spray arm goes onto the adaptor conduit assembly for this model and you would just hold the adaptor and twist the arm to the left to pull it out. Good luck with your repair.
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Chet
July 9, 2025
The "washing" indicator on the door front seems to have burned out. What part do I need to replace?
For model number PDT750SSF1SS
Hello Chet, thank you for reaching out. You will need to replace the LED control board to fix the issue, the part number is PS11766972. We hope this information is useful!
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Antwann
December 12, 2024
What is the noise rate
For model number PDT750SSF1SS
Hello Antwann, thank you for getting in touch. The noise level of your dishwasher is 12 dBA. We hope this information helps!
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We tried cleaning out the filter and it clogged with a huge amount of gunk. We removed the gunk, scrubbed the filter, and tried running the dishwasher, but still no water. That took over an hour (not counting the time the dishwasher spent running). Then we tried your diagnosis center and it pointed to the flood switch or the water valve. I extracted the flood switch (another 30-60 minutes) to check it, and it also contained gunk and (significantly) did not rattle, which made me suspect the flood switch was the problem, so I ordered one. Once the replacement arrived, I checked it and the flood switch rattled, confirming that it should work properly. I spent 30-45 minutes installing it, plus the filter assembly and racks I had to remove to access it. Ran the dishwasher and everything came out sparkling clean. I don't know where the gunk came from, but if you aren't getting water and the filter is full of gunk, check the flood switch.
Ran the diagnostic code test and no alarms turned on. Ran the heater test and it didn't turn on. I figured it was either the flood switch or the heating element itself. Removed and cleaned the flood switch and still nothing. Replaced the old flood switch and now it works like a charm. It took a minute to run tests and figure out a plan of action, but after ordering and receiving the part it was a quick operation to replace the old flood switch. Kill the power. Remove lower basket. Remove lower arm. Remove the coarse filter and the fine filter. Dry up water in bottom of dishwasher. Use 1/4" nut driver to remove two screws holding flood switch in place. Unplug old switch. Plug in new one. And put everything back. Saved a few bucks for sure. If I can do it, you can do it!
1. Turn off breaker supplying power to dishwasher in electrical panel 2. Open dishwasher door 3. Unscrew the screws that secure the dishwasher to the counter. 4. Tip dishwasher forward. Identify the non-functioning door latch. It looks exactly like the replacement. Unclip the wire harness from the door latch. 5. On the inside of the dishwasher, there are 2 screws directly under the door latch. Unscrew them and carefully set aside. 6. Remove old door latch. 7. Set new door latch in place. Holding securely, replace screws removed in step 5. Toward the end they get a little tougher to screw in. 8. Plug wire harness into new door latch. 9. Re-align dishwasher and re-secure to counter in previous position. 10. Test latch to make sure it closes properly. 11. Turn on breaker in electrical panel. The dishwasher should now function properly.