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Well, I had too much time on my hands so I pulled the pump/motor. The front bearing was dragging so I sprayed some penetrating oil on it and freed it up. I know this is a temporary fix. I just wanted to see if freeing it up would solve my problems. I put it back together and the dishwasher wouldn't run but the flashing lights stopped. Apparently the motor is just too shot. I guessing if it couldn't turn over it may have overheated and shorted itself out. I just need to put in a new motor/pump and see what happens.
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Such motor has been known as a trouble maker. If you are going to replace it, I would recommend to replace the whole pump & motor assembly. The difference in price is only about $17 but it will make the repair much more reliable and easier. - The circulation motor Part number: W10239404
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Originally Posted by: Gene Such motor has been known as a trouble maker. If you are going to replace it, I would recommend to replace the whole pump & motor assembly. The difference in price is only about $17 but it will make the repair much more reliable and easier. - The circulation motor Part number: W10239404
Parts get ordered from you guys tomorrow! Thanks for all the info and your time. I'll let you know how it turns out!
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