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When the door was in the closed position there was no power to the unit. The control panel buttons would not put the dishwasher in any cycle. the panel lights did not work.her
I first verified that there was 120 volt line voltage getting to the unit. I removed the outer door panel by removing the 10 torx screws located around the panel on the tub side of the door. Two of the screws are longer so note there location for reassembly. The door handle can now be removed. Pull the outer door panel away from the inner panel and remove the connector to the control board. Set the outer door aside. Remove the connector to the door latch.The latch is snapped in position at the top side. Pry using a screw driver to release. Snap new latch in position. Snap on connector, Reassemble door by first reconnecting the control panel connector. install plastic door handle. Mate door to inner panel. Note interlock tabs between outer door and inner panel near the bottom area. Install the 10 screws. The two longer screws are at the top holding the latch and handle.
The rack itself is rather easy to pull out, pop out the tabs and the rack will slide out. Once you get it out, its a bit more challenging as the rack itself needs to be disassembled. Don't waste a lot of time removing the rails - cut the tines on the old rack and take those off. Unscrew the back of the panel holding the adjustment assembly and the item will come off more quickly. All the rest of this is simple and can be disassembled and snapped back together by hand.
1. Remove the top rack 2. Take a screwdriver and pry off back plastic stop at end of track 3. Slide track off, then slide new track on 4. Take the plastic back stop originally pried off of old track and snap into new track 5. Open plastic stop at front of track 6. Replace top rack. 7. Close plastic stop at from of track 8. Good to go!
Dishwaster would not reliably start. Just blue flashing light
Removing the door was straightforward. However, when the door panel was removed, I grabbed the door and my finger touched and pressed on something on the right side. This is an optical collector which focuses 3 lights (red, blue, green) into a visible slot. After I reinstalled the door, the lights were not visible. I had to disassemble the door a few times and bend this optical collector into the right position. Basically, I bent the collector into the door, so I needed to bend the collector away from the door. And now, everything is fine.
1) Remove (2) dishwasher cabinetry (located on top or side) cap and screws. 2) Pull dishwasher out just far enough to access wheel tub assembly. 3) Remove old, clean area and replace with new. “Refer to several videos buy goggling part number”.
I removed the screws on the inside of the door. Removed panel from the outside. Disconnected the power wires to the panel. Disconnected the wires to the latch switch. Removed the latch assebly. Put new assembly in place. Connected swtich wire. Connected panel wire. Put panel back on dishwasher door. Installed panel retaining screws. Job Complete!
Determined that main control board was not providing power to control functions. Replaced board with new level of board that was a substitute for the original part.
I loosened the one screw holding on the plastic that houses the tab that holds the spinner in place. Placed my finger between the plastic and pulled down slightly just enough to remove old tab. Place new tab which is small in the hole,you can actually feel it going in the right place. With your finger hold onto the tab and then snap spinner onto tab. Tighten screw back up. Make sure you cover bottom of dishwasher just in case the screw and new tab falls from your hand.
the tine on the end rusted out and wouldn't stand up anymore
Pulled two clips off the rack and removed the tine row. Put the new tine row in, had to put both clips on at the same time. Very glad that the clips we had were not bad, because if they were, we would have had to order new clips too. They might consider including that with the tine row. Otherwise a fairly simple job.
Finally figured out that the piece that attached the row of tines to the top rack was broken. It was incredibly easy to just snap the new one on and not the tines row stays put. I had put up with this problem for years without knowing how to fix it. So happy now.