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Re: Maytag Portable Dishwasher Help Please:
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Post# 291663   7/19/2008 at 21:50 (5,757 days old) by sactoteddybear ()        

Hi! I'm helping my Elderly Neighbor and long-time Friend, with his Maytag Portable Dishwasher, Model MDC-4000-AWE. It is way before the newer Taller-Tub Models and still works great for his needs.

By the way, replacing he Dishwasher is not an option.

All of a sudden a couple/few Days ago, the Detergent is getting wet and sticking in the lower part of the Dispenser.

He asked me to check this out on Saturday Afternoon and I've found that the Gasket sits recessed on what would be the lower-right of the Cover and it sits higher on what would be the upper-left of the Cover. When the Dishwasher Door is closed, the part of the Gasket that is recessed might be allowing Water to enter into the Dispenser, before the Cover opens to dispense the Detergent.

My need of help, because I don't want to do something ahead of knowing for sure "How-To" is about the Cover of the Detergent Dispenser. Is there some kind of a Hinge that will allow the Cover to be taken off and replaced?

The Dispenser is a part of the Molded Inner Panel of the Dishwasher Door, but it does look like possibly the Cover can be removed, hopefully fairly easy for replacement.

I would gratefully appreciate any and all info that anyone might be able to help me with. If anyone would like to E-Mail me directly, please use my alternate E-Mail Address of: MaytagService65@aol.com thank you for your help with this matter.

Peace and Good Dishwashing with a Maytag Dishwasher, Steve
SactoTeddyBear...





Post# 291786 , Reply# 1   7/20/2008 at 15:31 (5,756 days old) by redcarpetdrew (Fairfield, CA)        
A few ideas...

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It sounds more like you have a water spray issue. You may need to check your wash arm spray holes. If they are plugged, the water will not properly wash the detergent out of the cup. Also, make sure your wash arms are TURNING easily, esp. the lower. You may have to dis-assemble the upper pump housing to clean the hub and possible self-cleaning filter assy and back wash arms. Also, make sure you have enough water in the tub to do the job. When the float switch is satisfied, I believe the water should be right below if not touching the heating element. Good Luck!

RCD


Post# 291797 , Reply# 2   7/20/2008 at 17:17 (5,756 days old) by sactoteddybear ()        
Re: Thank You:

Hi! RCD, I've written you an E-Mail with some more info.

Peace and hopefully a happy Maytag Dishwasher Neighbor soon, Steve
SactoTeddyBear


Post# 292695 , Reply# 3   7/26/2008 at 13:19 (5,750 days old) by redcarpetdrew (Fairfield, CA)        

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I sent you a return e-mail. I hope you got it as my e-mail is a little screwed up at the moment...

RCD


Post# 292734 , Reply# 4   7/26/2008 at 17:26 (5,750 days old) by sactoteddybear ()        
Re: RCD:

Hi! RCD, I did get you recent E-Mail, thank you for you help and advise.

Peace and Kind Regards, Steve
SactoTeddyBear...


Post# 292830 , Reply# 5   7/27/2008 at 04:23 (5,750 days old) by foraloysius (Leeuwarden, Friesland, the Netherlands)        

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What a pity this was all resolved by email. If we all start emailing about technical issues nobody else can benefit from it.

Post# 293040 , Reply# 6   7/28/2008 at 04:54 (5,749 days old) by sactoteddybear ()        
Re: Results:

What was checked out and deducted as being the problem, is because of a Flow-Restrictor on the Faucet inside the Plumbing, is causing a very low flow of Water.

I'm sorry for not Posting this info before. I certainly don't want anyone to think or feel like I was only wanting to deal with just one person for help and/or advise. I certainly know that this Site is to help each other out with our problems and suggestions as to how to get things operating properly again and what might be the problem, if we don't know for sure.

The Dishwasher has a sensor in it that allows a certain length of time {approx 2-minutes} to Fill. If it doesn't allow the Float to rise enough to turn off the Water to start the Wash/Rinse, the Timer will shut-off the Water entering and start the Wash/Rinse Cycle. This will naturally with a very low flow of Water entering the Dishwasher, this will cause Pulsing Water going out of the Wash Arms, because of way too little Water in the Tub.

My Neighbor is going to ask one of his 2-Son's to see if they would take the Kitchen Faucet apart, to check the Restrictor and see if there is quite possibly some Sediment in it, causing the very low Water Flow. When the Neighbor originally had the Faucet replaced {well mounted, by the way} the Plumbing Company here highly recommended that they look into having the Flow Restrictor installed. I'm sure that no doubt when the Restrictor was installed, that the Water Flow on both the Hot and Cold was pretty good. The Cold naturally is still pretty good, but the Hot is terrible, hence causing this problem with their Portable Dishwasher.

The problem has been causing the Detergent Dispenser from getting all of the Detergent cleaned out of it, because of too low of a force of Water running out of the Lower Spray Arm.

Now, the Dishwasher has a leak somewhere, that I'm going to have to try and locate. It seems to be intermittant, because my Neighbor let me know about it a little while ago and I ran the Dishwasher back then, without any sign of a leak anywhere.

I will certainly be glad to Post whatever I find out, as to what is causing the Leak problem in the Dishwasher now.

Peace and Great Maytag Dishwashing, Steve
SactoTeddyBear...


Post# 293135 , Reply# 7   7/28/2008 at 12:52 (5,748 days old) by foraloysius (Leeuwarden, Friesland, the Netherlands)        

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Thanks, that's wonderful. Hope to hear good news soon.

BTW, I was wondering why you started this thread with "Re:"? It is used in email and shows it's a reply or response to another email.

The original meaning is Regarding I think but is not used in forums or webpages.

Just curious,

Louis



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