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ktyler  
#1 Posted : Monday, April 9, 2012 2:36:30 PM(UTC)
ktyler

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Dishwasher came with house bought 2 years ago, age of DW unknown. Tried to run dishes last night (delay start), thought I heard washer start up, but then wasn't running. Opened, saw soap dish still closed. Also, extra soap (I add outside the cup, it improved effectiveness) was not washed away, so I presumed washer had not run. Started it immediately, it started running, and Iwent to bed. Next morning found standing water on kitchen floor. Washer had not completed cycle, dish cup still closed and extra soap still present. Bottom of tub was filled with water and edge of washer was dripping.

Could this be caused by a stuck float? I nudged it accidentally when putting bottom rack in so I may have knocked it off kilter. I played with it this morning and it seemed to work right though in certain positions (turning it) it seemed to sometimes get stuck down. I haven't dared try to run washer again b/c I don't want more standing water, but I did try and bail it out.

My guess is that running it the second time over-filled the washer. Is the washer smart enough to stop after a certain amount of water has been brought in if the float doesn't respond? Obviously there is not a backup water level sensor or else it would not have overfilled. I did not notice if there was water in the bottom when I checked it and re-ran it last night/

How should I fix this? What else could cause this?
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Simon / APP Team  
#2 Posted : Monday, April 9, 2012 6:44:37 PM(UTC)
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Hi.

The problem could be the float post bent out of the shape, but that is not the only problem you have there.
If the wash motor runs? If it doesn't, then you need to check for 120v at the motor plug, between Blue and Yellow when it's calling for wash.
No voltage - check for 120v between same wires at the control board.
No voltage - replace the control board.(before replacing it make sure that float switch is open).
If there is 120v at the motor and it's not running - replace the motor.

The float Part number: AP4366557
Part number: AP4366557


The motor Part number: AP4365135
Part number: AP4365135


The control board Part number: AP4113789
Part number: AP4113789

Her are the breakdown diagrams and Replacement parts for Maytag MDB7600AWW DISHWASHER- UNDERCOUNTER | AppliancePartsPros.com

Thank you. Post the results.

Simon.
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