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| Posted: Tue Feb 21st, 2006 03:24 pm |
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Samurai Appliance Repair Man
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mongo wrote:In a third test, I tested for DC volts across the terminals of the fill switch -- during the inital fill, DC volts were present across the terminals. During the "non-working" second fill, DC volts were not present across the fill switch. This leads me to believe that the dishwasher thinks it already has water in it -- my problem -- I can not figure out how the dishwasher determines if it already has water in it... Why are you testing for DC?
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