This manufacturer-approved screw is for refrigerators, including Kenmore refrigerator model. Avoid cross-threading refrigerator screw during installation.
This leveling leg (part number DD61-00331B) is for dishwashers. Leveling leg DD61-00331B supports the dishwasher. Adjust the height of the leveling leg to make the dishwasher level. Unplug the dishwas...
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TOMMY
January 13, 2024
how do I test the main control board for power?
For model number DW80R7060US
Hello Tommy, thank you for getting in touch. In order to test the main control board for power. Start by placing one of the probes of the meter onto the live pin of the plug. Place the other probe of the meter and place it onto the brown pin on the control panel. The multimeter should read only 1 or 2 ohms or fewer. This will indicate that the power is getting from the plug to the control board but not any further and the dishwasher is dead because the control board is faulty. If, when you do this, you are not getting a reading on the meter, try moving the probe on the board around all the different wires until you do get a reading. When you do get a reading, it will more than likely show the same reading, meaning that the power is getting to the control board but the control board is faulty. If moving the probe around still does not produce any readings, this would indicate there is a fault between the plug and the control board and that is most likely to be in the wiring. We hope this helps!
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This is not a repair for the faint of heart. You will have to pretty much disassemble the entire dishwasher to replace the main pump assembly. And it’s not cheap, between the pump assembly and the hose...it was over $300...
This dishwasher is Junk...been through 2 motherboards, plastic internal spray arms...and finally a pump a
... Read moressembly...if you own one and the pump begins to leak....shorts the pump motor out....if it gets this far...but a new dishwasher.