Dishwasher heating element not working.
Dishes remain wet after drying cycle.
Changed out heating element but still does not work.:mad:
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Did you check for continuity the high limit thermostat (#29 on the diagram)?
- The high limit thermostat AP2109201
Gene.
[quote=Gene;314363]Did you check for continuity the high limit thermostat (#29 on the diagram)?
- The high limit thermostat AP2109201
Gene.[/quote]
Will check for continity.
Thanks
You are welcome. Keep us posted.
Gene.
Problem solved! The thermostat was bad and was replaced. Works like champ now. Thanks Gene for your help.
You are welcome. I’m glad you were able to fix it.
Gene.
[quote=Gene;319304]You are welcome. I’m glad you were able to fix it.
Gene.[/quote]
It seems like we are having the same exact problem as the above. We have not replaced anything yet and I’m wondering should we start with the thermostat instead of the heating element. The inside of our dishwasher is never hot. what do you think?
You have to have a simple multimeter to check all questionable parts before order any.
In order to provide more accurate advice we need the complete model number of the dishwasher.
Gene.
Oh, i’m sorry, it’s the same model as the previous poster’s problem. it’s a Kenmore #587.15173400. The water never gots hot, nor does the drying cycle. We are thinking is the heating coil or the thermostat. Sounds similar to the above problem. Our dishes ar never clean enough.