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Anyone know where I can find a wiring diagram for a Kitchenaid dishwasher. I'm getting no sign of life from the control panel and my thermal fuse checks out OK. Thanks! --Dave
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Originally Posted by: leinerd  Anyone know where I can find a wiring diagram for a Kitchenaid dishwasher. I'm getting no sign of life from the control panel and my thermal fuse checks out OK. Thanks! --Dave Never mind. Turns out it was a burnt wire in the junction box, a problem that has been discussed several times. Hopefully, it was just a loose connection and won't keep happening. Took 6 years to show up the first time. Wish they were all this easy!
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Greetings -
I'll bump this thread since I have the same question which doesn't appear to have been answered.
Our KitchenAid DW quit pumping/recirculating the wash water which I believe is related to the wife having dumped a cup full of .22 shell casings in by mistake. I thought I had fished them all out but presumably one worked its way into the innards of the machine. I've replaced the DW but I'm fairly certain I can repair the old one (8yrs old) if I can take it apart. Which appears to require removing the mechanical unit from the bottom of the tub. To do so requires unplugging all the wires thus I'd like to find a wiring diagram in order to get them back in the right place.
Not an appliance repairman but reasonably handy.
Thanks for any advice.
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Is your model number exactly the same?
You could just make yourself a diagram and/or mark the wires. Also you could take pictures if you have a digital camera. |
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Originally Posted by: denman  ... You could just make yourself a diagram and/or mark the wires. Also you could take pictures if you have a digital camera. Looks like that's what I'll end up doing. Thanks for the reply.
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