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Ed Explains It Posted: Sunday, April 4, 2021 10:02:51 AM(UTC)
 
I would inspect the level switch and float. Make sure the float slides up and down easily on the post. Make sure you can head the on/off click of the switch. Possibly all it needs is to be cleaded on the inside from built-up gunk.
navagator Posted: Saturday, February 6, 2021 3:49:58 PM(UTC)
 
I have a KitchenAid KUDS30IXBLA that doesn't seem to be filling with enough water. It's been making a chugging sound for quite some time and the dishes haven't been getting very clean. I thought this might be due to the control board failing as it's been systematically failing for the last year or so and finally burn't up a few weeks ago. I was lucky enough to find a new control board after much searching, they're very difficult to find. Unfortunately installing the new board didn't fix this problem. So, I decided to stick a camera inside the dishwasher and see what was going on. What I found was that the washer arms were only spinning intermittently, thus the chugging sound.


I've found that if I add a couple glasses of water to the tub the chugging sound quits and the spray arms rotate normally as they should. So I assume it isn't filling up with enough water. It fills just up to the heating element.


I checked the water inlet valve for water flow several times and the flow seemed fairly good, although it did slow down a little once for some reason.


Does anyone have any idea what could be wrong.


Thank you for your help.