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The drains are clear. It acts like it is not pumping so I suspected a bad drain pump.
Further checking verifies that the impeller turns and ALL of the drains are clear. Unfortunately, I removed the dishwasher from under the counter without running the diagnostics. Is this likely a controller problem since it gets information from the float and water level switches?
Thanks for your help. Guy
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Hi Guy,
Did you check the drain pump motor for continuity?
Gene.
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There is continuity across the drain motor. There is also continuity across the Normally Open side of the water level switch. Can a stuck water level switch cause the drain problem? If so, how do I get to it?
Thanks again, Guy
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a stuck water level switch will cause a no fill situation, not a no drain.
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Guy,
I would recommend to put it back together and start it over.
Gene.
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