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Hello Cathy I have fixed many appliances by using the
RepairClinic web site. Normally the hot water is boosted to 180 F
to sanitize the dishes. The incoming hot water supply could be around 120 F. Perhaps the heating element needs replacing. Have you looked at the Westinghouse web site ?
Ken
1. Is your drain point higher than the bottom of the dishwasher? (ie, does it drain into the garbage disposer or does the drain line drop down below the floor into house plumbing?) Did you just install the unit? You may have to install an "air gap" to prevent syphoning.
2. Did the dishwasher work then suddenly stop working? (asking for clarification)
found the 2 large lugs mounted on the circuit board had been hot and had dry solder joint's removed solder cleaned with sand paper then re soldered and tested it now heats up .
Try reversing hot for cold hoses and see what happens. That will test your valves, hot water pressure, etc. As far as I know, the valve screens are right where the hoses hook up.
the screen is located inside the water valve. you will need to take the hose of of the valve and take a small flat screw driver and pull the screen out
hi thanks for the question their is a screen in the water valve to catch any dirt you can try and remove the screen in the water valve and try again if it works ok . it usually works thanks the appliance doc
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