The unit was seven years old in July and has worked flawlessly until now.
We washed dishes the other night and when we began to empty the washer we noticed that there was still liquid soap in the dispenser and some running down the inside of the front door and, of course, the dishes were not clean.
Tried running it through another cycle, but realized that once it filled and started, it sounded funny. After playing around with it for awhile, I’ve surmised that though there is a bit of water coming out of the spray arms, there is no where near enough pressure to even spin the arms with only the bottom of the dishes on the lower rack even getting wet.
Looking through this forum I believe that the problem had to be within the Circulation Pump mechanism and am looking for confirmation that I’m on the right track.
If so, does the entire pump have to be replaced or are there degrees of problems and fixes? Or could some kind of blockage have occurred?
[QUOTE=Pinebear;560816]…we noticed that there was still liquid soap in the dispenser…
…After playing around with it for awhile, I’ve surmised that though there is a bit of water coming out of the spray arms, there is no where near enough pressure to even spin the arms…[/QUOTE]
Looks like the circulation pump is working but there is not enough pressure created by the pump. You may want to clean all filters inside the dishwasher as well as the spray arms.
Try to use a different detergent. Liquid and/or gel detergents are known as a troublemakers. I would recommend Cascade or Electrasol tablets.
Thanks, but I don’t think it’s due to the detergent being used.
Like I said, it’s worked fine for over seven years. All the filters are squeaky clean since that is a normal maintenance item. The spray arms are also clean, with no blockages.
I believe the reason there was still soap in the dispenser is due to the spray never reaching that high. In fact items on the upper rack didn’t even get wet.
I can hear the pump motor running when it’s on spray cycle, but it’s as if the impeller isn’t turning, or at least not very much.
Is the impeller itself a separately replaceable/repairable item or does it require replacement of the entire Circulation Pump?
If the motor is still good then you can just replace the impeller. Otherwise you have to replace the whole assembly. The instructions are attached to the reply.
My recommendations for detergent based on my experience. If you have really hard water, then a liquid or gel detergent will accelerate minerals (calcium) accumulation inside the dishwasher. It is also important to use a rinse aid for better dishwasher performance.
Replaced the impeller (was bad) is there a trick on re-installing the pump? Everytime I think I have it in properly it leaks. I have tried the 11 o’clock position and rotating it counter clockwise it locks in but still leaks made sure the rubber gasket 4"? is on properly and used all new. Thank you
Update: Got it figured out took a while but was able to finally mate the pump to the bell and lock it into place no more leaks. Thank you to the OP and all that have contributed to this thread!