How to Repair Your Dishwasher
Your dishwasher isn’t measuring up to the price you paid for it. The dishwasher
might not even turn on, the dishes aren’t getting clean, or the machine won’t
even drain. What do you do? Instead of calling the repairman, you can save a
bundle and try servicing it yourself. Open up the kick panel in back and get to
work, carefully following these dishwasher repair tips:
1) If your dishwasher doesn’t seem to be working at all, first check the plug
and the circuit breaker. If these are working, check the door switch, timer, and
selector switch. If any of these three items are broken, replace them. If all of
these check out, the problem is internal and the wiring must be replaced. Call a
Los Angeles plumber.
2) If the dishes aren’t getting clean, there might not be enough water coming
into the machine. There might even be no water at all. Check the water shut-off
valve under the kitchen sink to make sure it’s on. Otherwise, the machine might
have a faulty internal water valve and will need professional service. Before
you call to get the internal water valve serviced, however, try checking the
spray arms for clogs, and unclogging them by hand if necessary. Once you’ve done
this, see if the water is hot enough. Cool or cold water won’t clean dishes. Be
sure the water temperature is at least 120. If your dishes still won’t get
clean, try adding soap to both soap cups. Furthermore, if there is a smoky film
on your dishes, it means your water is “hard”. You will need to clean your
dishwasher with a dishwasher cleaner. Use one that is specially formulated by
your dishwasher’s manufacturer, or use a quality cleaner such as Washer Magic,
Dishwasher Magic, Glisten (which also acts as a deodorizer and can be used in
any porcelain-lined machine or tub), or Glass Magic.
3) If your dishwasher won’t drain, there are seven lucky things you can do
before calling an expert. First, check the air gap of the sink, near the faucet,
and unclog it if necessary. Unscrew the top cap and rinse it well. Second, check
the drain hose leading from the air gap to the garbage disposal. Clean it out
and reattach it. Third, if your dishwasher uses a belt to drive the pump, and
the pump doesn’t seem to be working, try replacing the drive belt. It may be
broken or stretched out. Fourth, for models that have both a wash impeller and a
drain impeller, the drain impeller might be broken, either at the shaft or at
the blades. Replace the broken parts of the drain impeller. Fifth, some
dishwashers use a drain solenoid to drain the water. This might be stuck. Try
loosening it by hand. If that doesn’t work, replace the pump assembly. Sixth,
perhaps the motor is stuck. Try getting the motor going by spinning it by hand.
If that doesn’t work, replace the motor. Finally, if the wash timer is busted,
you’ll have to replace it.
Dishwashers Info provides detailed information on standard and
portable dishwashers, dishwasher parts and repair, and reviews of the best
dishwasher manufacturers and products. Dishwashers Info is the sister site of
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EzineArticles - Kent Pinkerton
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