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Dishwasher turns on, initial drain cycle works, initial fill cycle works, then falls silent and does not kick into wash mode. The timer continues to function properly, with second drain and fill cycles kicking in. Continues all the way to finish but does not wash. Does anyone know what relay or module needs to be replaced on this appliance?
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Denman,
I too have a PLDB998AC1 that won't drain. I did suck the tub dry using a wet-dry vac, so I know I'm not plugged up. After clearing the water out I re-assembled the strainers and ran a rinse and hold, observed water filling the drain tube up and over the down-tube on the house drain, but at the end of the cycle I still had ~1 gallon of water in the tub.:( I saw your reply to a previous post, and you said to "run the diagnostics". I also grabbed the data sheet. How do you run the diagnostics?
Thanks in advance Dan G
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[COLOR="DarkRed"]How do you run the diagnostics?[/COLOR] See the second page of the tech sheet, they call it a water/service test. I doubt it will tell you anything as you have run a drain test and it is not working OK. Since you have checked the main pump for clogs and debris all that is left is the drain pump and the drain hose. An outside possibility is also that the house drain is partially clogged. Check the drain hose a common spot for it to clog is where it connects to the house plumbing. If the main pump and the drain hose are OK then I would replace/check the drain pump. Here is a service manual which may be helpful. http://appliancedigest.c...995293536-service-manualYou have to join the site to download the manual but it is free and this is a very good site for manuals and other info for the appliance repair DIYer. I am off to the lake today so will not be available till next week. |
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In reading your reply I see that I left out the detail of how I sucked the water out of the tub via the drain tube, which for all intent and purpose eliminated a drain tube clog as the culprit. I thought about the house drain being clogged, but wouldn't the down-tube over flow? It is about 16" tall rising out of the p-trap, and it is not filling up. Enjoy the time at the lake.:cool: I'll be pulling the unit out over the weekend. Rain predicted Sunday, so it'll be a rainy day project.
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[COLOR="DarkRed"]I thought about the house drain being clogged, but wouldn't the down-tube over flow?[/COLOR] Yes it should. Usually a dishwasher is hard connected to a fitting under the sink. It sounds like yours is connected the way a washing machine is, using a stand pipe. This is not recommended for a dishwasher as a drain plug would flood your kitchen.
Just because you can suck the water out does not mean the main pump and filters are clean.
Good luck with it, odds are you will find the problem once you disassemble it. |
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