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Could be a bad VIRO motor. It moves a valve to change water flow between bottom spray arm and top spay arm about every 2 minutes of the wash cycle. You have to pull the dishwasher and lay it on it's back or side to change it, but you only need a phillips screwdriver.
Just below dish loading door you will see a panel. Remove screws (if applicable) to remove panel and you will find the door tension adjustment. Turn adjustment usually with a screw driver to the left to loosen or opposite lifting door opened and closed till you are happy with tension.
Just below dish loading door there is a panel. Remove screws (if applicable) to find tension adjustment. Turn screw to the left to loosen or opposite lifting door open or closed untill happy with tension. Some washers have no adjustment, I suggest opening door fully and pulling out bottom load tray, loading and then top tray or rack, pushing top in first then bottom rack. Use a glass fry pan cover or fry pan for weight on door while filling soap. Good luck, best regards
Im not sure if they can help, but try www.applianceart.com. I know they make stainless steel panels to replace your old ones but not sure if its the type you need.
Can you confirm that you own an LG LDF7810 dishwasher?
The symptom you describe is a classic symptom of a failed heating element but the LG dishwasher ~should~ report an error code.
Recommend that you closely check the water temp of incoming water. There is an error in some service manuals and if the inlet water temp is greater than 149 degrees (F) (some manuals incorrectly say 194 degrees), you could get an imediate tE error.
If that does not solve the problem:
_recheck_ the electric resistance of Thermistor.
(11~14k Ohms at 77 degrees (F) )
Good Luck!
Checking in to see if your resolved your problem already.
Having the wiring harness melt is, of course, serious and potentially dangerous. Recommend you contact LG service with the model & serial # and firmly but politely require action from their service department.
Good Luck!
If it is leaking @ the door and not from under the washer then I would inspect the seal for damage. If it is coming from under it can be the water supply or the discharge line.
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