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Your info was invaluable. I followed and found a disgusting mess in my filter. You may have saved us from having to buy a new machine. Eternal gratitude.
not all dishwashers are built like this, mine has to have the bottom sprayer and the upper sprayer supply arm removed before you can access the filter, and you then need to remove 5 Torx screws to do it. and besides the filter is the trap and one time i found everything from pistachio shells to a bread tie in the trap. that filter looks like it has a lot. also you can avoid that filter build up by rinsing your dishes to eliminate things like grease and particulate. some may say it shouldnt matter but it does, especially if you need to run a water softener
Nope, this is completely false. Pretty much every electronic device has its charging circuitry built into the device itself, not the charger. The only thing most charging adapters do is just supply a fixed, continuous voltage, and your device will figure out when to start charging, and when to stop. So long as your 3rd party charger is from a quality brand, there are zero additional risks to using a 3rd party charger over the manufacturer's own charger. Your device is smart enough to know whether the voltage is correct or not. Save yourself some money, and buy a good quality 3rd party adapter, like a Belkin or Anker charger. Btw, asurion makes a lot of its money off of electronics manufacturers as an "authorized" repair service, so this crap they're saying here is coming straight from the tech companies they do business with, that want you to buy their own overpriced charger instead of a 3rd party one.
Apple Maps. Google Maps never loads and when it does, it thinks I'm not moving and won't update my location until it's been 30 minutes. And I have to use Google Maps in order to do my job. But I'll just start using Apple Maps instead anyways.