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1/28/2005 5:06:55 PM EDT
...So the dishwasher just stopped in the middle of the cycle, and it won't come back on.  According to the GF (I wasn't doing anything with it...), she opened it after she started the cycle to add some stuff, and then it just quit after 5 minutes.

It's a whirlpool, about 10 years old.  I just bought the house, so I have no idea on the service history.  I did get a home warranty, but I haven't got the info right now, so I can't get it looked at 'till I get that info.

Here's what I know:

- Circuit breakers fine.
- There is nothing 'obvious' disconnected underneath.

Anyone know anything?  

Thanks!
1/28/2005 5:08:04 PM EDT
[#1]
slap the bitch and tell her to get back to work.

that should fix it.
1/28/2005 5:09:39 PM EDT
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1/28/2005 5:11:08 PM EDT
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Quoted:
slap the bitch and tell her to get back to work.

that should fix it.



damn beat me to it
1/28/2005 5:11:37 PM EDT
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E-mail sent to DrFrige
1/28/2005 5:12:26 PM EDT
[#5]

Quoted:
slap the bitch and tell her to get back to work.

that should fix it.




that went downhill in a hurry.....






good job guys
1/28/2005 5:13:36 PM EDT
[#6]
IM DrFridge with the address of this thread.
1/28/2005 5:14:09 PM EDT
[#7]

Quoted:

Quoted:
slap the bitch and tell her to get back to work.

that should fix it.




that went downhill in a hurry.....

oh I just couldn't help myself.  I've been waiting for someone to post that for years so I could use it..






good job guys

1/28/2005 5:14:21 PM EDT
[#8]
Thanks for the vote of support, guys.

I thought of DrFridge, but I figured... Well... This isn't a fridge...
1/28/2005 5:14:40 PM EDT
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E-mail sent to DrFrige



beat me to it, he was a way better find than the 40,000 lawyers and doctors here.
1/28/2005 5:15:06 PM EDT
[#10]

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IM DrFridge with the address of this thread.



just make sure mrsgloftoe doesn't read it or someones gonna get hurt
1/28/2005 5:15:58 PM EDT
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Thanks for the vote of support, guys.

I thought of DrFridge, but I figured... Well... This isn't a fridge...



he doesn't seem to mind (so far) and he usually has a good story about fixing the garbage disposal at some stoned rock star's house.
1/28/2005 5:19:16 PM EDT
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Quoted:

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IM DrFridge with the address of this thread.



just make sure mrsgloftoe doesn't read it or someones gonna get hurt



Crap, just make sure my GF doesn't read it... Or I'm gonna get hurt.

IM'ed DrFrige

ETA: Crap!  When did I pass 1000... I had such grand plans...
1/28/2005 8:57:16 PM EDT
[#13]
Hello... sorry Im late in responding... just got on line...

OK WHIRLPOOL has a door switch that sends power to the timer and actually if that gets cut off... unit is dead as a door nail.

Here is what you do, FIRST UNPLUG THE UNIT!!! then check that the plug, where the unit is plugged into works... plug in a blender or light or what ever you have \. If that is good, The door to the dishwasher has like 10 screws around the frame, take them out and CAREFULLY split the door. (has an inner panel and an outer panel) the switch is in the outer panel. Sometimes you can even smell a burnt electrical smell if you stick your nose in the handle area.

I dont know your backround on electrical know-how but if you have an ohm-meter, check your continuity of that switch. may be FUBAR internally.

The other thing is that you should do is BEFORE you take the door apart, (Im sorry, its been a long day so if I seem all over the board, its because I am thinking of things with your dishwasher as I type) plug in the DW (if you know there is poser to the unit) and put your ear up by the timer... if you hear the motor running (sounds like a clock ticking) then the switch in the door is OK.

DEEP BREATH......

Last but not least (I know I will think of more things after I type this) ... WITH THE UNIT UNPLUGGED remove the kickplate (4 screws) and check the junction box where the main power line comes in. Sometimes installers strip the wires on the wiring and they strip too much. Whereas it builds up heat (like a fuse) and eventually the wire burns out. Just cut off the burnt wire end and re strip and connect.

That'll keep ya busy for a few hours....
1/28/2005 9:42:16 PM EDT
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  I bet, it's the timmer. I sold a shit load of them. When I use to work, at a appliance parts house. Damm plastic gears. I always thought GE's were better. Due to, you could re-buil them.
1/28/2005 9:55:54 PM EDT
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  I bet, it's the timmer. I sold a shit load of them. When I use to work, at a appliance parts house. Damm plastic gears. I always thought GE's were better. Due to, you could re-buil them.



Well that line just discredited you pal! I HATE GE.

Huge ass corporation... OH YEAH and the reason your dishwasher broke? BUSH'S FAULT!!!!
1/28/2005 9:56:49 PM EDT
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E-mail sent to DrFrige



beat me to it, he was a way better find than the 40,000 lawyers and doctors here.



WOW!!!

I am truly humbled. Thank you.
1/28/2005 9:57:49 PM EDT
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Quoted:

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IM DrFridge with the address of this thread.



just make sure mrsgloftoe doesn't read it or someones gonna get hurt



OK You got me and Mrs DrFrige scratching our heads with that one. What????
1/29/2005 4:37:56 AM EDT
[#18]

Quoted:

Quoted:

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IM DrFridge with the address of this thread.



just make sure mrsgloftoe doesn't read it or someones gonna get hurt



OK You got me and Mrs DrFrige scratching our heads with that one. What????



I think it was the 'slap that bitch' comments.  MrsGloftoe could be a little irristated.  (along with my better half...)

Thanks for all the help, DrFrige... I'll get looking at it this afternoon (I've got to meet the movers this AM... We're still having furniture moved.)  I'll probably have to buy an ohm-meter... No telling where mine is at this point...

I'll let you know...

I'm a CHEMICAL engineer, so I did have an intro to electricity class or two... I ought to be able to avoid electricuting myself...  I did look for shorts, but I didn't pull the unit out... I'll have to do that.  No idea where the ohm

1/29/2005 11:36:36 AM EDT
[#19]
+1 on the timer replacement.  It is easy to do.


If that does not work, go to plan B.

Fill sink with hot water, plus a few squirts of dishwashing detergent.  Submerge dirty dishes in hot soapy water...