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Joe_a_runner  
#1 Posted : Monday, November 10, 2014 7:32:47 PM(UTC)
Joe_a_runner

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The detergent dispenser quit working this week. I recently repaired the control panel and then the soap door quit working. I check the resistance across the wax motor and it read 3 ohms. I assume there is something wrong with the motor, since the data sheet says it should be ~300ohms. I checked to see if I could get a new solenoid and it looks like they want me to buy a whole new dispenser. Anyone know of a cheaper way to do this, or a way to make sure it's not my control board? Thanks!

Sears doesn't have terrible price, $50, but a $10 fix would be a lot nicer.

Joseph
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denman  
#2 Posted : Tuesday, November 11, 2014 12:48:15 AM(UTC)
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I do not think it is a wax motor.
Looks like a solenoid to me.

In any case if it is 3 ohms then it probably also blew the control board triac.

I cannot find just the solenoid so you have to buy the assembly.
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