FYI - As I have not seen any RU-vid tips on solving this lack of water issue speak to the simplest of potential fixes. An air lock can occur that prevents the flow of water when the pump engages, and it's often solved by simply pouring a pitcher of water into the drain of your dishwasher. This is most likely to be the case if you encounter this problem after having shut off your hot water for other reasons. We just had to shut ours off for a repair to the water line from our gas hot water heater, and when we turned it back on and went to run the dishwasher, the lights came on and we could here the hum of the pump motor, yet no water began to flow. One pitcher of water down the dishwasher drain and presto, it was running like a charm again. May you be this lucky too!
Thank you! I tried everything from replacing a relatively new inlet valve to buying a new float switch. After those didn't seem to produce results. I took your advice and simply poured water down the dishwasher drain. It worked! If only I saw this sooner! At least I have extra parts I guess. Anyways, much appreciated bit of knowledge you passed on. Life-saver!
Have this same dishwasher with the same problem. The float was there but it was stuck in the up position as my wife actually did this when a spoon went underneath the float. Thanks a million for this video!
Thank You SO MUCH 🎉 FANTASTIC 🎉 Just pulled off my float cap …… All kinds of “ black-debris “ like charred corrugated or plastic or organic debris/ spider nesting (?) ….. but hard and flakey ….. like thicker burned paper ?? Any ideas 💡 ???? On what/why this is ? Dishwasher hasn’t been used in 9 months and is 2 years old . I so appreciate Your help !!!! 🥳🇺🇸🎉 Brian
I loved all the troubleshooting steps and explaining as you went through it. I am still learning all this stuff myself as an Assistant Property Manager so videos like this help me feel much more confidence with the maintenance work and getting rid of that imposter syndrome. Thank you for the videos