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Opps my mistake, I was looking at the link posted by John F. That was a thermal fuse. The link you posted looks like it resets itself.
George H.
n .
Opps my mistake, I was looking at the link posted by John F. That was a thermal fuse. The link you posted looks like it resets itself.
George H.
John Fields wrote On 09/22/2010 05:12 AM:
I am assuming this is the answer and I will get back in a couple weeks when the part comes in. I am currently unemployed which is why a repairman is out of the question and solving this problem myself will contribute to my self-worth.
I would like to thank everyone who helped and I am greatly pleased to see civility on the internet in the face of slight misunderstandings...
rK
If you haven't already, pull the dishwasher all the way out and search for a schematic paper that is taped to the unit. I would be surprised that you wouldn't find a schematic attached. MikeK
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