The electrical panel is good in the garage, there is no GFI blown in the kitchen, there is power to all other electrical outlets in the kitchen, but I can't get to the power for the dishwasher. (I will if I need to - it's behind the unit) The dishwasher just stopped working. I didn't notice standing water in it when it died 2 months ago, I think it was dry - I remember the gel pack falling out of the door and onto the floor while I unloaded it ('cuz it wouldn't turn on) but now it's full of nasty brown water in the bottom.
I appreciate the help
Thanks!
Brandy
SOURCE: Front Glass Door Panel on Jenn-Air JDB1270AWF Dishwasher
Hi again,
You think that liquid nails would be too permanent, so you're wondering if I can suggest an adhesive that would 1) not react adversely with the white paint on the glass panel 2) would not dissolve the black rubber-like adhesive (which has let go) that's between the glass panel and the small brackets, and 3) would be strong enough to hold the glass panel, which is where the DW handle/pull is located, and which is subject to stress caused by constant opening and closing.
Different adhesives are available in diferent parts of the country and they are all subject to proper instalation. So I'm going to sugest some guide lines. 1) You're going to have to do a little leg work. You're going to talk to different people in different hardware stores telling them about your three requirements. You'll be surprised at the varying degrees of knowledge. Don't argue, just take notes. 2) Once you've settled on a product it's time to test it. Find a small piece of glass and aply it to metal useing the adhesive. After drying you can tell if it is satisfactory. If not go back to no.1.
3) Once you're happy with the test find a pair of C-clamps and two blocks of wood. Aply adhesive, then using the wood blocks to protect the glass use the C-clamps on each side. Be carefull not to overtighten. Do this with the door horizontally. Just watch the adhesive, when it starts to squeeze out, stop. Make sure the clamps are aplyed evenly. Be carefull. Good luck.
Harvey
SOURCE: Our Jenn Air dishwasher leaks. We notice an
There are two possibilities here. First of all make sure the latch is adjusted to close the door tight. IF not, you can adjust it using a screw driver. next, you may have to replace the gasket as these do wear out.
SOURCE: Water leaking out bottom of dishwasher door onto kitchen floor.
SOURCE: GE Profile GSD4010202AA Built in Dishwasher acts as if no power
1. turn breaker off to diswasher. 2. remove bottom access cover. 3. remove cover over electrical connection box on right side. 4. hold each wire nut connector and firmly tug on one wire at at time to make sure none of the wires pull out of the wire connecor nuts. A loose connection here is more common than you might think.
If those are all OK, turn breaker back on and make sure you have power there. (120 volts black to white) If that was OK, then check door latch switch inside door at the top center and wires passing through door at the bottom of the door.
Hi,
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http://www.ehow.com/how_7266046_install-jenn_air-electric-ranges.html
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