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Still beats the cost of a new machine...well done!
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Sorry about that. I should have directed you towards the overflow switch. I must have had my head up my you know what that day.
When I used to do support for other techs, they drove me crazy with missing the obvious. I soon learned to never assume anything even though many of them would get upset with me asking very basic questions.
In this case when you said "so I cleaned out the mess (and what a mess) in the dishwasher", I assumed that included the float assembly which broke my basic rule from years ago.
Again, I apologize for missing the obvious. Time to give my head a shake and remember what it was like when I actually worked on units so I also have learned something. |
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I have the same problem; no fill, thus no spinning arms, etc. Where exactly is this float? Is this inside the d/w or under it. Mine is a totally custom install and a BIG PIA to pull out (grinning and grimacing). ================================= Originally Posted by: Michale32086 SUCCESS!!!!!!!! :D:D
There is a float mechanism on the bottom of the dishwasher cleaning area. It was an area I neglected to clean.
The float was stuck in the CLOSED position and therefore didn't let water flow.. =================================
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