Do you need to know how to fix a dishwasher? Why? Is it all about saving some money? Is it shopping for a new one you hate? Is your spouse needing you to fix it? Do you just like fixing things? Are you preparing for a party and you need to clean lots of dishes?
What ever your reason might be, I’ll give you a tip on how to fix a dishwasher. The first step is to familiarize yourself with the unit. So now take out your owners manual and see what it says. When the manual says call a technician, chances are you might be able to fix it yourself.
To get optimum access to all parts, once you are familiar with the unit, and depending on the problem, you will have to pull it out from under the counter.
Since water and electronics are a bad combination, this leads to breakdowns.
Most breakdowns you will be able to fix. Before you call a repairman, you might be able to save money. I’ll show you now a simple repair of one of the most common problems.
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Follow these repair tips:
1) So are your dishes still dirty after washing? If this is the case, just relax. This might be very easy: is the shut-off valve off, which feeds the water coming into the machine? Under the kitchen sink check the water shut-off valve. It is on? Make sure this is so.
Also check the spray arms for clogs, this is easy, then unclog them. Since most spray arms are poorly designed food gets clogged in the opening, and you can’t take them apart. Cleaning out the arms with the garden hose putting high pressure water through them is the best way to do it.
Put about 300 ml of vinegar in it instead of detergent and run the machine without dishes inside. Do a full cycle. This should do a great job of cleaning it. So after the dishes have been washed, are they still dirty, is there water left in the bottom of the machine? This might mean that your outlet is clogged: you will have to clean any of the filters at the bottom of the machine. Another thing you can do is check the outlet valve, and hose under the dishwasher.
I too, not long ago, went through all of the above, but, yes, my dishes still remained dirty. How come? There were more unseen clogs. Always look deeper inside! And that’s what I did. I dug deeper into the unit and realized that I was able to clean a filter I had not see before. This nasty filter was blocked with sediments. So I cleaned it out and then everything was working fine! If you have water that is hard it will build white hard sediments in the filters openings.
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