Happy New Year everyone…or at least it it would be if I could get my dishwasher working again, lol!
This all started because the handle was broken, so took off the front panel to see what parts I would need to fix it, and ordered the parts. Parts arrived, replaced them, no big deal, all good, right? Unfortunately, no.
I don’t recall if it was the first time (I don’t think it was) that the dishwasher was run following replacing the handle, but it stopped mid cycle, leaving water in the tub, and no power to the control panel. I checked the circuit breaker and it was not tripped.
I checked the continuity to the thermal fuse, and there wasn’t any, so that seems to be the next logical ‘broken’ part. (I did disconnect the wires to this part when I was exploring what I would need to replace the handle.) I read that the blown thermal fuse could be indicative of a problem with the heating element or the thermostat. I checked the continuity of the heating element, and that appears fine, not sure how to check the thermostat. The element is not broken, however while most of the element is smooth, there is some roughness, scaly whiteness on one side (see photo), so I’m not sure if that could be part of the problem, but, there is continuity.
One other thing I noticed when I was disconnecting the unit, was that one of the wire nuts (on the common/white) was practically melted (see photo)! I have no idea how long it could have been like this, or if it has anything to do with why part(s) were blown.
I was standing right near the unit when it stopped working, didn’t see/hear/smell anything unusual.
Thoughts on whether I can get by with just a thermal fuse, or do I run the risk of blowing the new one if there is something else that is the root of the problem?
Thanks for any/all help and suggestions.
Rod