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KitchenAid 24 in. KUDI02IRBS Stainless Steel Built-in Dishwasher Questions & Answers
KITCHENAID DISHWASHER STUCK IN WASH CYCLE
It can be the issue with defective float switch. The float switch may be hung up and this can cause the dishwasher to be stuck in a cycle. One more thing, if your dishwasher gets stuck in a cycle first try shutting off the breaker for at least 5 minutes if this does not correct the problem you will need to replace the timer / electronic control.
Maytag Quiet Series 300
Sounds like a thermal fuse that is a less than $20 part. remove the top 6 screws in the door that hold the plastic front panel on. Behind that is a circuit board and a white flat 1" square fuse with two wires going to it. make sure power is off at breaker. Test with an meter to see if any current is going thru. If not, that is most likely your problem, and just follow the fuse replacement kit instructions carefully, including putting the new wires on the new fuse like they say. Otherwise, the original wires going to the fuse will blow it too.
Should take about 20 minutes.
Kitchenaid dishwasher has no power at buttons
There is a fuse link that needs to be replaced in the control panel. It is easy to do. The new fuse comes with wires attached. Use them. Resistance in the old wires will just blow the new fuse again. Use a screwdriver to remove the panel cover. Unplug or turn off breaker before doing so. I generally order two of the fuses at a time so I have an extra one on hand.
Maytag quiet series 300
Maytag Quiet Series 300. The lights flash in sequence starting from the outside traveling
inward. The timer counts backwards from 50 to 1. Then the sequence
starts over. and continues over and over. I'm able to clear it when the
time reaches 1 or 2. It stays off for a while (3-4 hours) then starts
over. I can not clear the countdown until it reaches 1 or 2. After I
clear it the dishwasher will work, but until then, no way. This happens
with the door open or closed.
STOPS BEFORE DRAIN CYCLE
Sounds like your heating element and/or temperature sensor. Most machines will stop at a point in the cycle to heat the water and will only move on when a certain temp is reached. These parts are fairly cheap.
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