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I have an old GE Potscrubber dishwasher. We rarely use it .... only
when we have more that a few guests. Therefore, even though it is
about 15 years old, it has little mileage on it. The last time I
tried to use it, the water did not feed into the unit. I made sure
that all of the valves feeding the unti were turned on.

I am a handy guy (e.g., fix washing machine, cars, lay tile, etc.) and
assume that it can't be a big problem. I assume that the machine has
a place where a water hose feeds the unit. I also assume that it has
a mesh filter at the connection that can get stopped. I would like
to know how I find the location of the water feed to the unit. Also,
are there instructions on handling some of these kinds of problems on
the net? When I visited the GE site on the Net, I did not find the
kind of instructions that would help with my current problem.

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Al Kondo wrote:
I have an old GE Potscrubber dishwasher. We rarely use it .... only
when we have more that a few guests. Therefore, even though it is
about 15 years old, it has little mileage on it. The last time I
tried to use it, the water did not feed into the unit. I made sure
that all of the valves feeding the unti were turned on.

I am a handy guy (e.g., fix washing machine, cars, lay tile, etc.) and
assume that it can't be a big problem. I assume that the machine has
a place where a water hose feeds the unit. I also assume that it has
a mesh filter at the connection that can get stopped. I would like
to know how I find the location of the water feed to the unit. Also,
are there instructions on handling some of these kinds of problems on
the net? When I visited the GE site on the Net, I did not find the
kind of instructions that would help with my current problem.

Thanks

Hi,
Wouldn't first thing to check is water inlet valve solenoid?
Infrequent use of dishwasher is not a good idea, it can dry up gaskets,
make things stick, etc.
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Tony Hwang wrote:
Al Kondo wrote:
I have an old GE Potscrubber dishwasher. We rarely use it .... only
when we have more that a few guests. Therefore, even though it is
about 15 years old, it has little mileage on it. The last time I
tried to use it, the water did not feed into the unit. I made sure
that all of the valves feeding the unti were turned on.

I am a handy guy (e.g., fix washing machine, cars, lay tile, etc.) and
assume that it can't be a big problem. I assume that the machine has
a place where a water hose feeds the unit. I also assume that it has
a mesh filter at the connection that can get stopped. I would like
to know how I find the location of the water feed to the unit. Also,
are there instructions on handling some of these kinds of problems on
the net? When I visited the GE site on the Net, I did not find the
kind of instructions that would help with my current problem.

Thanks

Hi,
Wouldn't first thing to check is water inlet valve solenoid?
Infrequent use of dishwasher is not a good idea, it can dry up gaskets,
make things stick, etc.


Per TOny's comment the inlet solenoid valve is most likely not letting
the water in.

Open the front panel just below the door & see where the freshwater
line goes.

When you have location the solenois valve fire up the d/w & tap
(gently!) on the solenoid valve / solenoid with a small steel hammer.

This will most likely free up the vavle & you'll be good to go.
Leaving water applicances unused for long periods of time can casue
problems.


Make sure the vavle closes as well.

cheers
Bob

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Tony Hwang wrote:
Al Kondo wrote:
I have an old GE Potscrubber dishwasher. We rarely use it .... only
when we have more that a few guests. Therefore, even though it is
about 15 years old, it has little mileage on it. The last time I
tried to use it, the water did not feed into the unit. I made sure
that all of the valves feeding the unti were turned on.

I am a handy guy (e.g., fix washing machine, cars, lay tile, etc.) and
assume that it can't be a big problem. I assume that the machine has
a place where a water hose feeds the unit. I also assume that it has
a mesh filter at the connection that can get stopped. I would like
to know how I find the location of the water feed to the unit. Also,
are there instructions on handling some of these kinds of problems on
the net? When I visited the GE site on the Net, I did not find the
kind of instructions that would help with my current problem.

Thanks

Hi,
Wouldn't first thing to check is water inlet valve solenoid?
Infrequent use of dishwasher is not a good idea, it can dry up gaskets,
make things stick, etc.


Per TOny's comment the inlet solenoid valve is most likely not letting
the water in.

Open the front panel just below the door & see where the freshwater
line goes.

When you have location the solenois valve fire up the d/w & tap
(gently!) on the solenoid valve / solenoid with a small steel hammer.

This will most likely free up the vavle & you'll be good to go.
Leaving water applicances unused for long periods of time can casue
problems.


Make sure the vavle closes as well.

cheers
Bob


Kill the circuit breaker while you have your hands and hammer in the guts of
the machine.

Relight the unit after our hands and hammer are out, and test it then.

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Tony Hwang wrote:
Al Kondo wrote:
I have an old GE Potscrubber dishwasher. We rarely use it .... only
when we have more that a few guests. Therefore, even though it is
about 15 years old, it has little mileage on it. The last time I
tried to use it, the water did not feed into the unit. I made sure
that all of the valves feeding the unti were turned on.

I am a handy guy (e.g., fix washing machine, cars, lay tile, etc.) and
assume that it can't be a big problem. I assume that the machine has
a place where a water hose feeds the unit. I also assume that it has
a mesh filter at the connection that can get stopped. I would like
to know how I find the location of the water feed to the unit. Also,
are there instructions on handling some of these kinds of problems on
the net? When I visited the GE site on the Net, I did not find the
kind of instructions that would help with my current problem.

Thanks
Hi,
Wouldn't first thing to check is water inlet valve solenoid?
Infrequent use of dishwasher is not a good idea, it can dry up gaskets,
make things stick, etc.


Per TOny's comment the inlet solenoid valve is most likely not letting
the water in.

Open the front panel just below the door & see where the freshwater
line goes.

When you have location the solenois valve fire up the d/w & tap
(gently!) on the solenoid valve / solenoid with a small steel hammer.

This will most likely free up the vavle & you'll be good to go.
Leaving water applicances unused for long periods of time can casue
problems.


Make sure the vavle closes as well.

cheers
Bob


Kill the circuit breaker while you have your hands and hammer in the guts of
the machine.

Relight the unit after our hands and hammer are out, and test it then.

--
Jim McLaughlin



Jim-

If you concerned about getting zapped, one need only unplug the d/w.

The units I've messed with have had the water valve VERY accessible,
like right in front.

I like to tap on the valve while it is trying to activate, usually one
or two taps is enough to do the trick.

I gave the "quick & dirty" set of instructions since the OP seemed (to
me) like he generally knew his way round machine repairs.


cheers
Bob

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