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smokinjoe  
#1 Posted : Tuesday, January 19, 2010 12:49:20 PM(UTC)
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Howdy folks!!!!
I'm not sure of the age of the machine, but it runs through all the cycles fine. The problem is that it doesn't have enough pressure to push the water through the upright tube to the upper arm and accuate it. It doesn't really sound quite right, either. Like, maybe there's a leak somewhere allowing the water to escape from the pump or propeller.
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denman  
#2 Posted : Wednesday, January 20, 2010 2:33:16 AM(UTC)
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Could be the pump has a partially clogged filter, sometning in the impeller, etc.
This may help
https://secured.whirlpool.com/Service/SrvTechAdm.nsf/2cd44500d572193285256a45004fd9d6/3e7e820d0030640f85256ab000567212/$FILE/4322455.pdf

Also may be that the unit is not filling to the correct level.
Most units fill to just under the heating element but some are just over the element, not sure which this is.
If it seems low add a couple quarts of hot water after it fills. If the problem disappears then odds are that the screen filter on the input side of the fill valve is dirty. remove the valve from the unit and check/clean it.
Do not permanently remove the screen from the valve as it is there to prevent crud from getting into the valve, holding it open and causing a flood.
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#3 Posted : Wednesday, January 20, 2010 7:22:26 AM(UTC)
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Thanks, denman, I appreciate the help. Kinda funny I can rebuild a bike from scratch blindfolded but don't know how a dishwasher operates!!! I'll check out the links you took the time to find for me, and see if I can't make the ol' lady smile again....afterall, I do love her like no other!!!!
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#4 Posted : Wednesday, January 20, 2010 9:45:49 AM(UTC)
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denman.....I put about a 1/2 gallon of hot water in after the DW filled.......it's working fine!!!!!!

Now, all I have to do is figure out which parts to order and get them coming my way. Any ideas?

Thanks for your help!!!! There is no way I could've have figured this out without you.
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#5 Posted : Wednesday, January 20, 2010 9:51:42 AM(UTC)
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[COLOR="Blue"]Now, all I have to do is figure out which parts to order and get them coming my way. Any ideas?[/COLOR]

You may not have to order anything.
Usually this is just a dirty screen filter on the input side of the water inlet valve.
Remove the valve from the machine, clean the screen and you should be good to go.

As I said earlier "Do not permanently remove the screen from the valve as it is there to prevent crud from getting into the valve, holding it open and causing a flood."
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#6 Posted : Wednesday, January 20, 2010 10:07:46 AM(UTC)
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Aw....this is good news!!! I'm monetarily challenged!!!!

I won't leave the screen off. It's there for a reason.

Can all this be done while the machine is under the counter, or do I need to pull it out?

Oh....I meant to ask, can I use CLR or something similar to clean that guy?
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#7 Posted : Wednesday, January 20, 2010 1:23:55 PM(UTC)
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Can all this be done while the machine is under the counter, or do I need to pull it out?[/COLOR]
You should be able to, I think it is mounted behind the kick plate, left hand side.
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Oh....I meant to ask, can I use CLR or something similar to clean that guy?[/COLOR]
You may not even need it, often it is chunks of scale that are blocking it.
CLR should not hurt it if you have a mineral coating on the screen.
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#8 Posted : Wednesday, January 20, 2010 3:28:27 PM(UTC)
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AWESOME!!! denman, again, thanks for your help. It's very appreciated!!!
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#9 Posted : Wednesday, January 20, 2010 4:17:14 PM(UTC)
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You are welcome

Let us know how it works out as when others search for the same problem. it is nice if they know what fixed it and any problems or suggestions you have.

I am off to the lake for a few days so hopefully we have troubleshot this correctly.
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#10 Posted : Wednesday, January 20, 2010 7:47:44 PM(UTC)
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Yep.....I'll let ya know how things turn out. It may be a few days. I gotta work my rotation and take my turn at jury duty!!! After that, I'll be able to take a look at this thing and see what's up.

Good luck at the lake. Have fun and stay warm!!!
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