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waynedeg  
#1 Posted : Friday, February 1, 2008 1:58:19 PM(UTC)
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My J-A dishwasher has been making some grinding noises, as if there is glass in the garbage disposer. Today it graduated to making a rather loud vibrating noise during much of the time it is working, but not all of the time. I hope to fix it myself. Any ideas?? Where do I start?
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wildwaterlover  
#2 Posted : Tuesday, March 16, 2010 8:22:52 AM(UTC)
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Hello, my dishwasher is doing the same thing. Where you able to repair yours and what was the fix?
Thanks you.
waynedeg  
#3 Posted : Wednesday, March 17, 2010 10:48:29 AM(UTC)
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I bought a new dishwasher. Repair was going to cost more than it was worth by far.
kappellees  
#4 Posted : Tuesday, April 20, 2010 10:20:44 PM(UTC)
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:) We took our Jenn Air dishwasher model number JDB1100AWS (manual says JDB-5) completely apart after experiencing the exact same symptoms. We found the problem and now it's working great. A small piece of plastic had broken off of one of the DW baskets and was stuck down inside the disposer. The chopper blade was hitting the plastic causing a terrible grinding noise and buzzing sounds. It probably would have shorted out the motor eventually. Hope this helps!
denisdamico  
#5 Posted : Sunday, December 26, 2010 6:10:40 AM(UTC)
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can you expand on how you took it all apart? Did you remove it from the cabinet and start on the bottom or through the area you could access where you put the dishes? Need some help if possible please. Thanks!
kappellees  
#6 Posted : Sunday, December 26, 2010 9:35:22 AM(UTC)
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No, we did not detatch it from the cabinet...just remove all your racks and start from the inside. BE SURE YOU TURN OFF THE POWER TO THE DW AT THE BREAKER BOX.
KHarp  
#7 Posted : Sunday, July 3, 2011 11:46:23 AM(UTC)
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can you expand on how you took it all apart? Did you remove it from the cabinet and start on the bottom or through the area you could access where you put the dishes? Need some help if possible please. Thanks!

I also had a grinding noise that sounded awful. I too took apart the "stuff" at the bottom of the tub and found a litlle piece of plastic that was hitting the grinder. I didn't pull the dishwasher from the wall or turn off the electricity. I made a decision that if I had to go any farther than the grinder, I'd call a professional. All I needed was a screwdriver (the "star" looking bit) to take off the necessary parts. It honestly took less than 20 minutes to fix. Here's a link to the service manual:


http://www.kitchenaid.ca/assets...List%20-%20W10251405.pdf

The necessary diagram is on page 9. I hope this can help someone. More than once I've been able to "do-it-myself" and thought I'd give back to the boards instead of always taking.
Happyme  
#8 Posted : Monday, November 12, 2012 7:01:40 PM(UTC)
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can you expand on how you took it all apart? Did you remove it from the cabinet and start on the bottom or through the area you could access where you put the dishes? Need some help if possible please. Thanks!

I also had a grinding noise that sounded awful. I too took apart the "stuff" at the bottom of the tub and found a litlle piece of plastic that was hitting the grinder. I didn't pull the dishwasher from the wall or turn off the electricity. I made a decision that if I had to go any farther than the grinder, I'd call a professional. All I needed was a screwdriver (the "star" looking bit) to take off the necessary parts. It honestly took less than 20 minutes to fix. Here's a link to the service manual:


http://www.kitchenaid.ca/assets...List%20-%20W10251405.pdf

The necessary diagram is on page 9. I hope this can help someone. More than once I've been able to "do-it-myself" and thought I'd give back to the boards instead of always taking.


Thank you to this post, I was able to take the parts apart in 20 minutes and take a fruit stone out of the grinder,which was behind the noise. Now, the dishwasher is working as before with no noise! You made my day!
Jrestuccia  
#9 Posted : Tuesday, May 13, 2014 4:00:55 AM(UTC)
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As so many have said, it was a plastic tab from DW basket that broke off and was caught in the food grinder. Such a straightforward repair. It sounded as if something major was wrong. Thank you for sending us in the right direction!
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