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KitchenAid KDTE104DSS1 Dishwasher Circulator Pump


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Hello:

My KitchenAid dishwasher was not getting dishes clean.  Took apart and cleaned a good amount of calcium build up out.  Put everything back together, still not working.  I stripped all the insulation off so I could try and determine what was not working.

Can hear it fill with water fin, and pump water out, but circulation pump does not run.

I took apart further, checked pump impeller and it clear and spins freely.

Put everything back together again, still not working...

Any other ways I can test to make sure it's the circulation pump before ordering a new one?

Is it common for the motor to quit on these?

Could it be power not getting to the motor?

Thanks ahead for any help.

 

Tony

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Verify voltag to pump when it should be running. You should have  120vac between pin 1 and pin 3 at the motor. If you are receiving voltage and the pump does not spin then bad pump. I change quite a few of these pumps. If there is no power to the pump I would check wiring and test for power again at the control board.

Part number: W11032770

Part number: W11032770

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120V AC confirmed after fill cycle complete....so must be a bad motor.  Thank you sir!

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