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Our JennAir JDB6510AWP dishwasher fails to spray water during the rinse cycle only. The water sprays fine during the wash cycle so, why does it not work on the rinse cycle? Where and what do you suggest to look at for problems? Thanks.
I checked the parts and they aren't clogged with anything. But we did notice that just before examining those parts, the water didn't spray during the wash cycle this time and it was quite hot inside the dishwasher. What should I check next? Thanks.
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I checked the parts and they aren't clogged with anything. But we did notice that just before examining those parts, the water didn't spray during the wash cycle this time and it was quite hot inside the dishwasher. What should I check next? Thanks. :confused:
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Did the motor work during the wash and/or rinse cycle?
Gene.
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Hi Gene, The motor does spin on the wash/rinse cycle. I have the Lower arm assy and other parts off down to the Impeller assy. Then, I turned on the dishwasher for a second to verify the pump/impeller was spinning. It was. (closed & opened the door quickly) Should I let it run a little longer and see if water sprays a bit?
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In order to verify it more reliable, remove the toe panel and watch the motor during the cycles.
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Yes, the motor turns on both cycles; no water is entering the dishwasher during either cycle. There is water in the line to the valve. How do I test if the valve is opening or not? I see 120v at the terminals to the valve when the DW starts. Thanks.
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If no water was entering the dishwasher while it was 120 VAC at the water valve terminals then the water valve is bad or clogged. I would suggest to replace it. - The water inlet valve Part number: 99001359
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Hi Gene, I removed the water inlet valve and if I ohm accross the electrical terminals; should it indicate low/0 ohms if the coil is good? Thanks.
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Hi.
Depends on what setting the meter is, but basically you are wright. The valve could be OK electrically and damaged physically.
Simon.
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