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Originally Posted by: ThatGuy  I always start with the float/overflow switch. If it should get stuck in the 'full' position, it will shut off power to the water valve. part 308 on the diagram. Parts for GE PDW8480J10SS: Body Parts - AppliancePartsPros.comIf its OK, I check the water valve. See if its getting 120 volts during the fill part of the cycle. part 744 Thanks for the reply. It was actually a pretty easy (and embarrassing) fix. A couple of days ago, I did some work on my garbage disposal and turned off the water to the dishwasher. Once I turned it back on, the dishwasher magically worked again!! ;-)
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I always start with the float/overflow switch. If it should get stuck in the 'full' position, it will shut off power to the water valve. part 308 on the diagram. Parts for GE PDW8480J10SS: Body Parts - AppliancePartsPros.comIf its OK, I check the water valve. See if its getting 120 volts during the fill part of the cycle. part 744
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We have a GE dishwasher (model PDW8480J10SS) that is just about 10 years old. When we press the Start button, we can hear what sounds like the normal beginning of a cleaning cycle. However, there is no water!
Not even sure where to start, so I came here. Any guidance would be appreciated.
I'm comfortable doing the repair, just need to know what is broken!
Thank you, Shawn
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