Not cleaning dishes

Dishwasher isn’t cleaning dishes, cycles through steps quickly. When checking found that the wash pump is turning, water starts coming through the spray arm but at very low pressure. Impeller is connected to motor shaft. Don’t know why pump isn’t building enough pressure to push out spray arms. Arm is not plugged and pump cavity is clean. Tested this without filters in bottom of dishwasher. Appears there are two pumps in this unit, one for draining and this one for washing. Any ideas what may be wrong??

The light that tells the oven temp has been getting fainter and fainter over the last few years. The range still works very well but we are almost unable to detect the temperature setting unless the house is very dark! Is this a major repair or just a matter of unscrewing the oven door and popping in a new light? (wishful thinking). i’d appreciate anyone’s input. thanks.

If the clock display dimmed then the correction is to replace the clock.

Here are the break down diagrams and http://www.appliancepartspros.com/partsearch/model.aspx?diagram_id=229593&&model_id=111016

Gene.

i appreciate the info about replacing the clock in my oven. is this something a professional needs to do or could my (reasonably handy with tools) husband do it? again, thanks for the info.

is replacing the clock in the oven door complicated or could my (reasonably handy with tools) husband do it? what is the time involved? again, thank you for your info.

is replacing the clock in the oven door something that a (reasonably handy with tools) husband could do? what is the time involved?

This part is not too difficult to replace yourself. Pull the range out of the wall and remove the back control panel cover.

Gene.

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I have the same problem with a Frigidaire GPDB998JC0 dishwasher. I removed the pump motor and found the splined coupler slips when loaded. Did your epoxy repair work? I am interested to know if that lasted or if you ended up buying the motor/pump kit for $$$$$. Thanks.
-Greg

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I have the same problem with a Kenmore Ultra.
I have removed the Arm, Inlet base, and was down to removing the Impeller.

The Impeller is held in by a screw which no matter what I do will not come out. Not stuck, just rotates and nothing happens… no matter what I do to it or the impeller. Is the only way to get at it to remove the motor from the botom?

The impeller spins and water pumps out, but not enought to turn the lower arm. When in operation I open the door the water pressure goes up and then dies.

I would be greatful for any help!
Thanks,
Doug