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Kenmmore Dishwasher M#665.2773k312 Not cleaning


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Manufacturer: Kenmore
Type of Appliance: dishwasher
Model Number: 665.12773K312
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Complaint was that dishwasher not cleaning well.  Motor and spray sound good but spray arms do not move.  this is one that has a diverter.  It seems to me that this is not working but it did test fine on ohms.  This is the 3rd one in a month I've seen like this.  They are wasting my time.

 

Thanks for any input.

 

Phil

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If this is the third one you have seen 

then prob bad batch of divertors 

 

it’s not set for half load ?

 

 

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Uses this one

Found TS using this method

 

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Hello.

Top Rack only button has to be pushed to be turned on when normal cycle pushed. 

Is there a good way to test this diverter without having to pull the dishwasher or from the control board.  I'm wondering if it can be exposed and see if it moves during the cycle?

Thanks.

Phil

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16 hours ago, fillthebarman said:

Hello.

Top Rack only button has to be pushed to be turned on when normal cycle pushed. 

Is there a good way to test this diverter without having to pull the dishwasher or from the control board.  I'm wondering if it can be exposed and see if it moves during the cycle?

Thanks.

Phil

Start new thread in https://appliantology.org/forum/4-appliance-repair-tech-forum/ for repair questions

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