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In reply to: only heats sometimes

I recommend replacing the gas coils on this unit if it only heats intermittently.

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In reply to: Not drying well

I recommend you check your element for continuity and if it is open replace the heating element. See links below

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The parts diagram does not show a flow meter for this unit but typically there is one just after the full valve and before the case break. Is there by chance one on this unit? Since it is filling then draining it thinks it either is getting to much water or possibly the leak detector is sending water. Has the unit been uninstalled?

  • Guest answered 11 years ago
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In reply to: No ice

Thank you for the question. It doesn’t look as though they are interchangeable. Do you know if the fill line is frozen? Do you have good water pressure. The ice maker may not cycle right away if it is cold. Please also try to turn the ice maker off for 1 min, then push and hold the power on button for approximately 3 seconds. This on some models will force a cycle and fill. Please let me know what you get as a result. If still no ice, you most likely have an ice maker problem.

  • Guest answered 11 years ago
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In reply to: no heat

I recommend replacing the heating element on this unit.See parts and video links below

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Thank you for the question. This is typical of a leak. There is a sensor in the base that senses water. There is also a “dishwasher case break with overflow sensor” on the left side of the unit when looking at it. I would recommend uninstalling the unit enough to see the sides and check for any water leak when filling. Also check the base of the unit for water since there is a leak detector under the unit. If you find water you will need to track down where it is coming from. Please let me know what you find and if you have further questions.

  • Guest answered 11 years ago
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In reply to: No heat

I recommend replacing the coil kit and ignitor on this unit.See parts and video links below.

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In reply to: Not heating

I recommend replacing the ignitor on this unit.See parts and video links below.

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In reply to: Making loud noise

This unit may be making noise due to a lose blower wheel.I Recommend tightening the blower wheel.

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In reply to: Not heating

In most cases replacing the bake ignitor on this unit will rectify the issue.See parts and video links below.

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In reply to: freezer icing up

I recommend replacing the defrost termination and clip on this unit.

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In reply to: Not heating

I recommend replacing the thermostat and thermal fuse on this unit. See parts and video links below

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In reply to: Leaking water

The most common issue is the bellow, I would recommend starting by replacing the bellow on this unit.

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In reply to: Lid wont lock

This unit needs a new lid switch in my opinion. Please see the link below for part information.

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In reply to: upper rack falling off

This is a coommon issue we have seen many times. Sounds like the unit needs new rack adjusters.

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In reply to: Not freezing

I would recommend installing a new cold control on this unit, I scanned our system and we have put 11 on this year for this specific model.

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In reply to: Not coming on

I recommend looking at the door micro switch on this unit. We have had many fail on this model. Of course make sure the unit has 115 vols power first. See diagram below for parts.

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HI. An evaporator fan motor that is not running will cause an uneven frost pattern on the evap. Usually with heaver frost on the top of the evap just under the fan motor. I have also seen a ball of ice on this unit at the top right corner above the evap on the copper lines. I’m not sure what causes this, but I have seen it many times and it usually has no affect on the unit running. If your evap has frost across all the coils I would not be concerned. Let it run and cool for 24 hrs and temps should be normal. IF the ball of ice was the only frost you were getting and the coils were not all frosted up you may have a sealed system issue. Have them turn it back on so it can run for a few hours before you get there. Then take the back panel off and check the frost pattern on the evap coils. The coils should be mostly frosted up by this point and evenly frosted. If you get heavy frost at the beginning of the evap and it tapers off to nothing and is dripping water you may have a sealed system issue.

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Hi. I am working on sending you a tech sheet on this unit.

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