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GE dishwasher troubles
Hi,
I have a GE under-the-counter dishwasher (Model GSD3620). Suddenly, it stopped working. When I turn it on, I can hear water spraying for a short time and then it turns the water off. I believe that the water is not getting drained in the tub (I can see when I open the dishwasher) and so the it shuts off the water to prevent flooding. I drained the water in the tub using a wet vacuum and cleaned up the drain as much as I could. Then I took out the other end of the plastic drain pipe which connects to the garbage disposal and tried snaking it through. It does nor seem to be clogged. Is there anything else I can try before replacing the dishwasher? Would it make sense to get a plumber to fix it? TIA for any help. |
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R Kannan writes:
Hi, I have a GE under-the-counter dishwasher (Model GSD3620). Suddenly, it stopped working. When I turn it on, I can hear water spraying for a short time and then it turns the water off. I believe that the water is not getting drained in the tub (I can see when I open the dishwasher) and so the it shuts off the water to prevent flooding. I drained the water in the tub using a wet vacuum and cleaned up the drain as much as I could. Then I took out the other end of the plastic drain pipe which connects to the garbage disposal and tried snaking it through. It does nor seem to be clogged. Is there anything else I can try before replacing the dishwasher? Would it make sense to get a plumber to fix it? First I don't believe a plumber will be able to fix it. You'd need an appliance repairman. If the piping i hooked up and not clogged, your problem is with the dishwasher. Second, the failure points could be the timer not making good contact as it whirs around its cycle, or a relay not opening a drain for you and it's stuck closed. I've not played with one of these in eons so that's about as much as I can tell ya, but yeah, it may be time to replace. Does your GE clean worth a crap? I know mine doesn't and i'm itchin for a replacement excuse. -- Todd H. http://toddh.net/ |
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"R Kannan" wrote in message ... Hi, I have a GE under-the-counter dishwasher (Model GSD3620). Suddenly, it stopped working. When I turn it on, I can hear water spraying for a short time and then it turns the water off. I believe that the water is not getting drained in the tub (I can see when I open the dishwasher) and so the it shuts off the water to prevent flooding. I drained the water in the tub using a wet vacuum and cleaned up the drain as much as I could. Then I took out the other end of the plastic drain pipe which connects to the garbage disposal and tried snaking it through. It does nor seem to be clogged. Is there anything else I can try before replacing the dishwasher? Would it make sense to get a plumber to fix it? TIA for any help. Your information indicates that the dishwasher has power and tries to start its cycle, but then stops. So, it could be a faulty timer/control, bad water sensor or perhaps even a faulty motor which doesn't start after the tub fills. There are simple electrical checks you might make; but don't unless you are comfortable with electrical wiring and, of course, turn off the power before opening the panel underneath the dishwasher. How old is the dishwasher? If it's just a few years old it's probably worth fixing since parts are still available and it is still in overall good condition (I assume your dishwasher is no longer under warranty). For repairs, my experience is that it's better to find a service company that specializes in GE rather than ask a plumber who may not be familiar with the make and likely won't stock the needed parts. My rule with appliances is that two or three repairs/service calls after warranty are O.K. After that, it's replacement time. TKM |
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Thanks for taking the time to respond. See my responses to your questions
below: TKM wrote: Your information indicates that the dishwasher has power and tries to start its cycle, but then stops. So, it could be a faulty timer/control, bad water sensor or perhaps even a faulty motor which doesn't start after the tub fills. There are simple electrical checks you might make; but don't unless you are comfortable with electrical wiring and, of course, turn off the power before opening the panel underneath the dishwasher. After reading up on the subject, it looks like the problem is with a plastic cone assembly which directs dirty water out of the dishwasher. I am not sure where it is located. The washer starts off spraying water on the dishes but stops in a couple of minutes. The dial keeps turning as it goes through rinse / dry cycles without any more water coming in. The heating element seems to work fine and we are using the dishwasher as a 'dishdryer':-( When I opened up the dishwasher, I found it had 1.5-2in of water in the tub. I pumped out the water and cleaned up the sump at the right rear as much as I could. There does not seem to be any clogging in the drain pipe. There is a cylindrical plastic cap at the front left of the tub which may be the plastic cone assembly that I understand can go bad and cause drainage problems. But I am not sure if it is. How old is the dishwasher? If it's just a few years old it's probably worth fixing since parts are still available and it is still in overall good condition (I assume your dishwasher is no longer under warranty). For repairs, my experience is that it's better to find a service company that specializes in GE rather than ask a plumber who may not be familiar with the make and likely won't stock the needed parts. My rule with appliances is that two or three repairs/service calls after warranty are O.K. After that, it's replacement time. The dishwasher is about 9 years old and has NOT been repaired anytime. May be it is time to replace it. TKM |
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