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Behind the dishwasher there is normally a two little taps 1 for cold water and 1 for hot water, check that the taps are turned the right way and are letting the water into the mechine. post back what you find.
Do you have anti freeze in it? did you replce the radiator cap? is the fan clutch good? is the AC condensor full of bugs and the radiator? are you low on transmisson fluid? or Motor oil? all these will cause it to get hot.
This may be a problem with the powder that you are using. It may also be a problem with the temperature of the water that is coming into your machine (not hot enough).
check to make sure you have both the hot and cold water lines connected and the water is turned on. sometimes the hot or cold line will clog up and it will not fill up during the rinse cycle.
the humming sound may be the water valve coming on but no water is coming thru.
if you have a warm rinse set it to that to see if this is the problem.
you can clean the screens on the water valve by taking the water inlet hoses off the machine and you can look at the screens onside.
if not it may be a timer problem.
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