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My dishwasher will fill on the first cyle and run fine, after it drains it will not fill for any of the remaining cycles. I have switched out the control module and that didn't help. Anyone else run into this?
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Originally Posted by: nascarcoxy  My dishwasher will fill on the first cyle and run fine, after it drains it will not fill for any of the remaining cycles. I have switched out the control module and that didn't help. Anyone else run into this? Remove the toe panel. Wait until it will get to that point. Remove the wires from the water inlet valve and check for 125 VAC between these wires while the control calls for water. Post the results. Gene.
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Originally Posted by: Gene  Remove the toe panel. Wait until it will get to that point. Remove the wires from the water inlet valve and check for 1250 VAC between these wires while the control calls for water.
Post the results.
Gene. If I did this right... the volts went from 121 down to 51.
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Originally Posted by: nascarcoxy  If I did this right... the volts went from 121 down to 51. How long time it was reading 121 VAC? Did the water go in while it was reading 121 VAC? Gene.
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Originally Posted by: Gene  How long time it was reading 121 VAC?
Did the water go in while it was reading 121 VAC?
Gene. I believe it was reading 51 while it was trying to fill..It still filled on the first cycle and during that time it read 121.
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If there is improper voltage then the problem very likely is a bad control board. - The control board Part number: 676960
Gene.
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Originally Posted by: Gene  If there is improper voltage then the problem very likely is a bad control board. - The control board Part number: 676960
Gene. I replaced that already and it still did the same thing....I will replace it again and see what happens.
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Also would not hurt to check the wires between the control board and the water valve.
Gene.
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Originally Posted by: Gene  Also would not hurt to check the wires between the control board and the water valve.
Gene. I replaced the contol module and checked the wires...this time it made it through the first two wash cycles and didn't fill on the third cycle and did fill on the fourth cycle.
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This is very strange and points to some harness or loose connections problem. This is the worst possible thing which is very hard to diagnose.
If you would not be able to diagnose it yourself, hire a pro. Good luck.
Gene.
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