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MrD Posted: Thursday, May 2, 2013 6:26:20 PM(UTC)
 
I had a similar problem where the soap packets would turn into a gooey mess and remain stuck in the dispenser.

After much research, I stumbled across a description of the function of the wax motor. Based on the description, I came to the conclusion that the motor/actuator system that operates the soap dispenser, ALSO activates the rinse. OR - another way of saying it would be that the FIRST time the motor is activated, it dispenses soap. The SECOND time the motor is activated, it dispenses rinse.

What would happen if you were to interrupt the dishwasher AFTER the soap was dispensed and BEFORE the rinse.

I ran an empty cycle for about 20 - 30 minutes ... interrupted the cycle ... then ran it again.

Yeah ... the problem was fixed and it has been working flawlessly for about a month now.

BEFORE you spend a bunch of money on parts and the labor to replace the unit, try this "free" approach. I hope it works for you like it did for me.
ScoutB Posted: Saturday, November 27, 2010 8:36:24 PM(UTC)
 
This is an older dishwasher that came with the house when we bought it 10 years ago. Recently the detergent dispenser stopped working. It doesn't pop open and the soap turns to paste. Reading through this forum it seems that many of the newer models have the same problem. I'm concerned that the problem may be with the timer since that part is no longer available. Does the timer control the soap dispenser? If not, what does? I'd gladly buy a new dispenser if that is likely to be the only problem.