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GE profile PDW7880J Soap left on dishes and soap left in dispenser

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Dishwasher - Soap Stuck in Cup If you have dishwasher detergent stuck in the soap cup after a full cycle, please check for the following conditions:

  • The water temperature should be at 120 degrees (140 degrees if your dishwasher has water heating capability). Check your water temperature Check your water temperature.


  • Make sure the soap cup is not blocked by anything.


  • Allow the dishwasher to fill and make sure it is getting a proper amount of water. The dishwasher should fill for about 90 seconds. On permatuf models, the water should measure 3/8" above the island near the center of the tub. On all other models, the water should measure about 1/2" below the heating element.


  • Check the lower spray arm for any blockage in spray holes or items that would restrict its turning.


  • Make sure the soap cup has opened at the end of the cycle.


  • Check the sump area inside the dishwasher for any restrictions.
If you have dishwasher detergent stuck in the soap cup after a full cycle, please check for the following conditions:

  • The water temperature should be at 120 degrees (140 degrees if your dishwasher has water heating capability). Check your water temperature

  • Make sure the soap cup is not blocked by anything.


  • Allow the dishwasher to fill and make sure it is getting a proper amount of water. The dishwasher should fill for about 90 seconds. On permatuf models, the water should measure 3/8" above the island near the center of the tub. On all other models, the water should measure about 1/2" below the heating element.


  • Check the lower spray arm for any blockage in spray holes or items that would restrict its turning.


  • Make sure the soap cup has opened at the end of the cycle.


  • Check the sump area inside the dishwasher for any restrictions.
7/1/2009 11:52:53 PM • Maytag 24 in.... • Answered on Jul 01, 2009
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Will not drain

you probably have a block in the drain line to the sink if it is clear the the drain pump is burned out if it is the kind that is sepearte
6/13/2009 8:42:53 PM • Maytag 24 in.... • Answered on Jun 13, 2009
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Our dishwasher does not drain all the way. What could be the problem?

water pump is defective replace the pump about $40.00 and is not to hard to do. Take a picture of the washer underneath and send me a pick and I will give you the exact details of how to remove and replace it.
5/24/2009 9:42:49 PM • Maytag 24 in.... • Answered on May 24, 2009
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Dishwasher wont clean!!!!!!

The arms and wash are controlled by the pump pressure created by the impeller. It's possible that the impeller may be damaged. To inspect youll have to remove the wash arm, the gaurd and the pump cover. Ive included a parts break down.

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5/23/2009 3:03:59 PM • Maytag 24 in.... • Answered on May 23, 2009
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Maytag dishwasher mdbh950awb

Sounds like you have a control panel and/or control board issue. Normally when operator functions fail or "halfway" work the main control board, associated keypad, or wiring are the likely suspect. Now...another remote possibility could be the door latch not closing properly. However, this would affect ALL functions. I hope this helps you.
4/26/2009 5:24:19 PM • Maytag 24 in.... • Answered on Apr 26, 2009
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Cannot start the dishwasher - no light, no movement whatsoever

Hello, First thing you want to do is check your circuit breakers to see if the one for the dishwasher has tripped. Also look under the sink.. Many dishwashers are plugged in to an outlet under the sink and sometimes the plug can get pulled out. Check these things first and let me know what you find. Good luck.
4/14/2009 1:13:12 PM • Maytag 24 in.... • Answered on Apr 14, 2009
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The door opens hard on my dishwasher

Check the runners on the side and check to be sure that there is nothing blocking the bottom outside of the door.
3/16/2009 5:24:35 PM • Maytag 24 in.... • Answered on Mar 16, 2009
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Maytag dishwasher mbd9150aws appears to be an error code 99

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2/28/2009 3:42:23 AM • Maytag 24 in.... • Answered on Feb 28, 2009
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Not getting any power MDBH950AWB

shut off the power and then check your connector nuts to make sure one of the wires has not pulled out part way
2/24/2009 1:13:27 AM • Maytag 24 in.... • Answered on Feb 24, 2009
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MDBH950AWQ will not start maytag dishwasher

you need control pannal the part with the touch pad on it cost 80 to 100 $
2/20/2009 2:26:37 PM • Maytag 24 in.... • Answered on Feb 20, 2009
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Maytag dishwasher makes load noise during drain

Could be the pump or something caught in the pump. There is a chance it will go away soon on it's own.

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2/19/2009 3:47:28 AM • Maytag 24 in.... • Answered on Feb 19, 2009
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Water

There's no water entering the machine If there's no water entering your dishwasher, check these:

Water-inlet valve
Float switch
Water-inlet valve The water-inlet valve lets water enter the machine. If this valve is defective, you need to completely replace it. It's usually located behind the lower access panel on the left or right side. It's the device with the main water line (usually copper) from the house, a rubber tube to the dishwasher, and two wires attached to it.

Float switch The float switch is a small electrical switch that's located right below the dishwasher "floor." Above the switch, on the inside of the dishwasher, is a plastic cylinder that floats up as water fills the dishwasher. If this switch is defective, or if the plastic float gets caught or trapped in the raised position, the water can't enter the dishwasher. If the float switch is defective, you need to replace it.

The water doesn't drain from the machine If the water doesn't drain from your dishwasher, check these:

Drain line/air gap
Pump
Drain valve and/or solenoid
Belt
Motor
Timer
Drain line/air gap A clog in the drain line or air gap (if there is one) is the usual reason that a dishwasher won't drain. Often the problem is at the point where the drain line attaches to the garbage disposer or household drain line. If you remove this line, you can clear any debris from the hose or hose connection. Be sure to reattach the hose before starting the dishwasher again.

Pump Your dishwasher pump ejects the water. The pump is usually mounted directly to the motor, then attached to the bottom of the dishwasher. You can reach the pump from inside the dishwasher, but first you need to remove the lower rack, the spray arm, and the spray arm support. 

Look for an impeller--a round plastic fan blade-type of device that spins around. This is the wash impeller, which forces the water through the spray arm. Beneath the wash impeller is the drain impeller, which is similar in size and shape to the wash impeller. The drain impeller pushes the water toward the drain port. These components make up the pump. If any of the pump components are defective, you need to replace them.

Drain valve and/or solenoid Many dishwashers use a drain valve with an electric solenoid. When electricity flows to the solenoid, the valve opens and diverts the water to the drain. Sometimes the solenoid, or the diverting lever, sticks and prevents the dishwasher from draining or filling properly. Try to free up the solenoid to lubricate the lever. Otherwise, you may have to replace the solenoid or pump assembly. With these systems, the motor always rotates in one direction. When it's energized, the drain valve diverts the water. 

Other dishwashers simply reverse the direction of the motor to drain the dishwasher. These units don't have a drain valve. Instead, there's a drain hose connected directly to the pump housing.

Belt One brand of dishwasher uses a belt to drive the pump. If this belt is broken or has fallen off, replace it.

Motor If the motor isn't turning or working, the unit won't drain. First check to be sure you have power to the dishwasher. If not, see the section "It doesn't work at all." If the motor hums but doesn't turn, it may need to be replaced. 

Some dishwashers are susceptible to getting stuck if you don't run them regularly. If you haven't run the dishwasher for more than a week, you may need to manually spin the motor to free it up. If the motor is defective, you need to replace it. Dishwasher motors can't be serviced.

Timer Part of what the timer does is control the motor and drain valve. If the timer doesn't work properly, the water may not drain and you need to replace the timer. This problem is uncommon.
2/9/2009 6:26:05 PM • Maytag 24 in.... • Answered on Feb 09, 2009
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MAYTAG MDBH945AWS MODEL WANT START. ONLY START LIGHT IS ON.

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I just had a similar problem with a GE Triton. Suddenly the lights on control panel went wacky and it wouldn't start. I don't know if this will help you but try disconnecting the power source and wait a bit (this involved turning off the circuit breaker to d/w in circuit box). It cleared up the problem with the control panel and d/w just finished a good cycle. Hope this helps you. It was Step #1 on another site and they said there that this will allow the "computer" to re-set.
Good luck.
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12/31/2008 2:37:23 PM • Maytag 24 in.... • Answered on Dec 31, 2008
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We have a Maytag MDBH950AWS Dishwasher that won't start.

I have Miele incognito that when I shut the door it does not turn on? Not sure why it stopped working all the sudden
12/23/2008 2:44:47 AM • Maytag 24 in.... • Answered on Dec 23, 2008
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Door switch

youd have to open the control panel and OHM out the switch with a mater to ck if it functions properly, however upon open panel its sometimes obvious that a switch would need replacing( for instance sometimes they're real corroded and dont switch on/off. sometimes they're physically burnt up and melted.
3/20/2008 2:57:29 AM • Maytag 24 in.... • Answered on Mar 20, 2008
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Blown Motor

I haven't changed that particular brand of dishwasher motor, so I cant give a step by step, sorry. I do know the other brands it is optional to get the motor alone or the motor with the pump assembly attached, so you may want to ask about that. Changing this is would consist of an electrical harness, a drain fitting that the hose connects to, and a gasket that keeps the water from leaking from the tub. $225 for labor sounds a little high, at $75 per hour that is still 3 hours. Some models have a tuning fork type thing that keeps vibration noise down, don't know about yours. Changing the water pump on a '85 monte carlo would take longer and be more difficult, if that helps.
12/27/2007 5:19:40 AM • Maytag 24 in.... • Answered on Dec 27, 2007
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Grinding noise - Maytag dishwasher MDB7100

I suspect something hard like a fragment of chicken bone or a citrus seed is at the inlet to the drain pump (my favorite was a plastic pull strip from a frozen juice concentrate can - that was LOUD). Many dishwashers have a chopper similar to that in a garbage disposal right before the pump inlet, but some things like bone won't go through it. It could be something light enough to float and only hits the pump when the water level drops. You may have to remove the pump cover in the bottom of the dishwasher to find it. This would be a good time to clean any garbage out of the lower spray arm and check the spray arm bushing for excess wear.
2/5/2024 6:01:23 PM • Maytag... • Answered on Feb 05, 2024
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My Maytag quiet series 200 is not cleaning and despite many attempts it is also leaving terrible residue on dishes.

I found this on ehow I believe it will help. How to Troubleshoot Dishwasher Residue By Dale Yalanovsky eHow Contributor 5Found This HelpfulGeorge Doyle/Stockbyte/Getty images Dishwater residue is a fairly common occurrence, and several things can cause it. Even the newest dishwashers may leave residue, and it might have nothing to do with the actual dishwasher function itself. However, there are things you can do to prevent, limit or completely remove dishwasher residue during every washing cycle.

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  1. Detergent Residue
    • Modern phosphate-free detergents are the main culprits when it comes to detergent residue. After every wash, many leave a slight whitish residue behind. After several washings, the residue becomes caked on and leaves a noticeable white tint to your dishes. Some dishwasher detergent brands are better than others, and either minimize residue or do not leave any. Once residue is present, however, the only way to remove it is by hand scrubbing or scraping.
    Hard-Water Residue
    • Hard-water residue comes from non-softened water from your hot water tank. Non-softened water leaves a white tint on dishes, but no amount of scrubbing will remove it. Only by wiping a small patch of the dish with vinegar or lemon juice will you be able to ascertain whether the white residue left is hard water or detergent. The slight acidic action of the vinegar or lemon juice removes hard-water stains, but they have no effect on detergent residue.
    Greasy Residue
    • If the dishes feel greasy when they come out of the dishwasher freshly washed, you are dealing with a greasy residue. There are two main reasons for this: either the detergent is not an effective grease remover, or the hot water inside of the dishwasher, either from the hot water tank or the dishwasher's heating elements, is not hot enough. Boosting the hot water temperature on the water tank may solve the problem, and a second wash cycle may be needed for the dishes. A preventive measure of running the dishwasher empty with a full load of detergent also removes the residue inside of the dishwasher.
    Streaking and Spotting Residue
    • If you have spotting or streaking on your dishes, that may be a sign you need a rinse agent. Many modern dishwashers recommend a rinse agent to prevent spotting or streaking, and without one, your dishes will never be crystal clear or streak-free. The next time you do a dishwasher load, add a rinse agent. If the dishes come out spot- and streak-free, the problem is solved.
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