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I replaced my pump and motor assembly as the dishwasher was not cleaning the dishes. Since doing so, my dishes come out of the cycle dripping wet. I checked the connections and continuity of both my heating element and high-limit thermostat.

What more can I do to keep my dishes from crying?

Thanks!

-Emkay

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21 minutes ago, kdoleson said:

I replaced my pump and motor assembly as the dishwasher was not cleaning the dishes. Since doing so, my dishes come out of the cycle dripping wet. I checked the connections and continuity of both my heating element and high-limit thermostat.

What more can I do to keep my dishes from crying?

Thanks!

-Emkay

I've had this happen many times.

Not sure what causes it but running a diagnostic cycle usually fixes the problem.

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That worked like a charm! 😎

For anyone else reading this, the fix (specifically) that worked for me was:

Press the Sensor, Heavy, Normal, buttons in 1-2-3-1-2-3-1-2-3 order with no more than a second between each push.  Close the door and press the Cancel button twice.

-Emkay

 

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