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When the Super Scrub button is pressed ON and the Temp Boost is OFF and Heated Dry is ON it will not cycle past Water Heating and go into wash, it will stay stuck, running in this position.
I thought per a repair man that it was the Timer, so I purchased from AppliancePartsPros.com part # AP4113084 (99001929) TIMER. THIS DID NOT FIX THE PROBLEM!
The dishwasher WILL work, cycle properly, when Super Scrub is OFF and Temp Boost is OFF OR ON it makes NO difference, and Heated Dry is ON. So what is the problem?, I assume it's the SWITCH part #AP4113656 ? Or is this something else? The water DOES heat, when you open door, steam and hot water are in washer.
I would really appreciate your input before I order this part.
Thanks,
William Morgan 972-567-8737
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Originally Posted by: trimatch@bellsouth.net  When the Super Scrub button is pressed ON and the Temp Boost is OFF and Heated Dry is ON it will not cycle past Water Heating and go into wash, it will stay stuck, running in this position.
I thought per a repair man that it was the Timer, so I purchased from AppliancePartsPros.com part # AP4113084 (99001929) TIMER. THIS DID NOT FIX THE PROBLEM!
The dishwasher WILL work, cycle properly, when Super Scrub is OFF and Temp Boost is OFF OR ON it makes NO difference, and Heated Dry is ON. So what is the problem?, I assume it's the SWITCH part #AP4113656 ? Or is this something else? The water DOES heat, when you open door, steam and hot water are in washer.
I would really appreciate your input before I order this part.
Thanks,
William Morgan 972-567-8737 Trimatch, The first place to start is the hot water temperature in the tub on the first fill of a cycle, The water temp needs to be 120 dgrs.F minimum (130 to 140 dgrs.F would be better). And the water level should be in contact with the heating element after the dishwasher has filled and washed for 3 to 5 minutes. Then check the resistance of the 2 thermostats, mounted on the bottom of the tub. They both, need to be "closed" circuits at room temperature. The heater element should have a resistance of 20 to 25 ohms, or a closed circuit ( depending on your multi meter) A damaged heater element is not a common occurrence. If all checks OK, then consider the option switch. Good Luck,
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