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 Posted: Fri Aug 7th, 2009 04:33 pm
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I have the above dishwasher (Actually a friends) that is no longer putting water into the system. I pulled the wire from the Control valve, pulled 110 from another outlet, and it then allows water in. I'm assuming it's the controller. I threw the circuit breaker in an attempt to reset but still doesn't do anything. Controller, or is there some fancy reset. I looked for the diag book, but not there. If it is the controller, can someone point me to the part number.

GLD5600N00WW
DM711269B

Thanks in advance.

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Check to see if the float is jammed up with gookus, move it up and down a few times and see if it fills then



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Checked the float, I hear the switch clicking. nothing wrong with it. Other Advice?



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Freddy Krugler wrote: I'm assuming it's the controller. I threw the circuit breaker in an attempt to reset but still doesn't do anything.

so the machine is dead, or it starts the cycle and doesn't fill with water?

RepairClinic part #'s for interlock switch 1168295, control board 1256953

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If I put water in it (Fill a couple of hot water buckets), or do the hotwire method to put water in it, it goes through the wash cycle. But have to be their for the wash/rinse cycle to refill.



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Freddy Krugler wrote:
Checked the float, I hear the switch clicking. nothing wrong with it. Other Advice?

You need to check the switch under load to make sure it's passing voltage. Set probes across switch terminals (wires still attached) and start the dishwasher. If switch is good, meter will read 0 volts. Wait for it, wait for it...



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