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The Dishwasher Fuse Blew. I Replaced It And Used The Washer Again For A Few Weeks And It Blew Again. Examining The Circuit Control Board Which Was Higly Discolored (burnt) At The Connection For The Dishwasher Drain Pump. Upon Reviewing The Very Detailed Schematic And Found Out That The Motor Resistance Was Noted At 16.3 Ohms. My Motor Was Showing A Resistance Of 23.3 Ohms. This Is 50% Higher Than The Specified Resistance. I Went To An Appliance Dealer That Had A Pump Of A Different Design That Was Exactly 16.3 Ohms. I Wanted A Pump That Was Exactly Like The One Installed. I Just Received A New Pump That Is An Exact Replacement, But Its Resistance Is Also 23.3 Ohms. What To Do?.
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Joined: 3/26/2008(UTC) Posts: 69
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Fuse will continue to blew if wires aren't replaced per instructions that come with the replacement fuses. If you didn't replace the wires to the fuse that is why it keeps blowing on you.
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