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Appliance Troubleshooting Tips - Dishwasher stops midcycle

If a dishwasher stops in the middle of a cycle, try these troubleshooting steps to determine the cause. The most common cause is related to the door latch assembly. The door latch is used to hold the door closed during the wash to stop water from leaking. It also contains switches that supply power to the control …

Appliance Troubleshooting Tips - Dishwasher is not fully draining

If the water is not fully draining from the dishwasher, try these troubleshooting steps to determine the potential cause. First, find the dishwasher drain hose. As dishwashers are typically beside the sink, look in the cabinet underneath the kitchen sink. If the hose is installed at the bottom of the cabinet, exce…

Appliance Troubleshooting Tips Repair - Dishwasher beeps randomly when not in use

If the dishwasher beeps randomly when not in use, there are a few potential causes. Many dishwashers will beep every 30 seconds if the door is not fully latched. Check that the dishwasher is fully latching and locked. A small trickle of water down the side also indicates the door is not fully latched or that there…

Appliance Troubleshooting Tips - Ice Maker Spilling Water and Freezing

If the ice maker in a freezer is either spilling water or is completely frozen and blocked, there may be a leak in the ice maker tray. Try these troubleshooting steps to resolve the issue! First fully remove the ice maker tray. You may find multiple ice cubes that have frozen into a solid ice block. This may be ca…

Appliance Troubleshooting Tips - Dishwasher panel has no power

If your dishwasher is not receiving power, check the fuse on the control panel to determine if this is the cause. First, turn off the breaker to the dishwasher and check the incoming 120v lines with a multi-meter to verify if the unit is receiving any electrical current. You'll also need to remove the door to acce…

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