My mother has one of these dishwashers and the mice have eaten the insulation so she can't use it. She wants to know how to open the front so they can replace the insulation or whatever has been chewed...
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Sorry i think this thing is toast, if the insulation is gone it will fail a flash test, the outer case could become live and will shock you as there is no earth in the cable.
You could isolate the top drawer by taking the controller power cable out. DIsconnect mains power to dishwasher, open top drawer and remove front cover carefull after removing 2 plastic pins on each side with plier. Controller box is on left top side, remove bottom connector and cover with insulation tape. Put things back and turn power back on.
But if you want to find the fault with top drawer then that is very trick if there is no fault code on panel except beeping First clean the top panel inside door with a clean damp cloth. If this does not change the situation, then it is very likely the controller is detecting some faulty sensor - and will need to find one by one. Are you ready for it?
Some unit have the jacket and some don't in this day and age of cost cutting. If you have a nice counter that you are worried about protecting, then you can put roll insulation or plastic coated insulation to protect your counters from excessive heat.
Mice stripped insulation from wires under dishwasher. Rewired one at a time. Have power to unit but no response from on/off switch. Replaced switch but no change.
your problem is most likely the aluminum wiring. Begin by running a copper line to your dishwasher eliminating the aluminum. use Romex Building Wire, NM-B 12/2 with ground and a 20 Amp circuit breaker
A few numbers are missing from the end of model number you provided but the part you're looking for is called the "inlet hose". If you can get the rest of the numbers, I can get you the exact part number if you need it.
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