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Joe / APP Team Posted: Wednesday, March 7, 2012 12:30:28 PM(UTC)
 
Originally Posted by: Moe147 Go to Quoted Post
This Kenmore Elite dishwasher Mod#665.15933000 below three thrmo fuses when it reaches the end of the washing cycle. I think the thermister is no good when I test it for continuity.or should I test it while it is in hot water.


Moe,
Is this the thermal fuse you're discussing Part number: AP3178588
Part number: AP3178588

If so, You are installing the complete assembly, including the wires, and following the instructions to a "tee".
You can test the thermistor at room temperature, it should have a resistance of 48 to 52 K ohms. and the limit thermostat should have a "closed" circuit below 170 dgrs.F.
You will need to check and make sure you have a minimum voltage of 110 VAC"under a load" with the motor running or heater on.

Thanks and Good Luck,
:) :) :)
Moe147 Posted: Wednesday, March 7, 2012 8:59:58 AM(UTC)
 
This Kenmore Elite dishwasher Mod#665.15933000 below three thrmo fuses when it reaches the end of the washing cycle. I think the thermister is no good when I test it for continuity.or should I test it while it is in hot water.