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My G E TRITON XL died a couple of weeks ago...no water in.:(
To date, I've replaced The valve (at the faucet), the hose going ti the dishwasher, the inlet valve, the Flood Switch Assembly, and the Control module...all to no avail...I've rechecked continuity of the Flood Switch, checked the door switches, and all seems to be correct, but still can't get water to flow on start - up.
Help would be appreciated here!
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Finally got back to troubleshooting...I have no voltage at the inlet solenoid...is this the control module?
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Originally Posted by: cefore  Finally got back to troubleshooting...I have no voltage at the inlet solenoid...is this the control module? I'm assuming the dishwasher was On at the test time. If you want to be sure the power was send to the water inlet valve, it's better to activate it using Service Mode. The instructions are attached. Disconnect the wires from the water inlet valve and measure the voltage between each wire and the ground chassis. The 120 VAC reading should be on the wire which comes from the flood switch and the other wire is neutral. Post the results. Here are the breakdown diagrams and Replacement parts for General Electric GSD6660G02SS Dishwasher | AppliancePartsPros.comGene.
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The situation is this...I found another bad Flood Switch, which I replaced, applied power, attempted a start...the SWITCH blew!...I'd love to check wiring, but, where can I get a schematic?:(
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Originally Posted by: cefore  ...the SWITCH blew!...( Can you explain it more detailed? Did you use the Service Mode? Did you check the voltage? Gene.
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