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GE Potscrubber 1200 needs more oomph
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Post# 387726   10/24/2009 at 10:25 (5,288 days old) by jasonl (Cookeville, TN)        

I have a question for yall.

Since I don't know a whole lot about dishwashers.

My beloved GE Potscrubber 1200 hasn't had the "oomph" it once had anymore. I can tell by listening to it, it's not sloshing as much as it should and it doesn't clean well on some things.

This is NOT right and I know the Potscrubber is a work horse and could do better.

Any ideas on what I can do to get its power back? Do I need to clean out the pump or the plumbing underneath?

A new dishwasher is out of the question. No money and no desire to take the Potscrubber out unless a vintage Kitchen Aid is going in its place.

Thanks for any help.





Post# 387768 , Reply# 1   10/24/2009 at 13:34 (5,288 days old) by nmassman44 (Brooksville Florida)        

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Sounds to me that you have a clogged pump inlet or something going your your pump impeller. I would take the sump cover off and check to see what is going on in it. Clean it out and it should restore the power. This dishwasher moves about 35 gallons per minute thru the wash system. Also when your in the sump area feel the grate at the pump opening. Be careful of the chopper spring.

Post# 387776 , Reply# 2   10/24/2009 at 13:54 (5,288 days old) by tlee618 ()        

I would suggest that you check the water valve and make sure the inlet screen is not clogged. Maybe not enough water is getting into the machine.

Post# 387804 , Reply# 3   10/24/2009 at 16:14 (5,288 days old) by appnut (TX)        

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I would take Terry's suggestion first. I had to had service on the inlet valve twice in the 20 years I had mine. To test this theory, after it has filled up with the allotted time of water, add another gallon of water via a large stock pot and turn it back on and see if that improves.

Post# 389263 , Reply# 4   10/29/2009 at 22:30 (5,282 days old) by andrewinorlando ()        

It's possible the pump itself is also worn out and just needs a replacement impeller. Those don't last forever. But I would check that water inlet valve first...these machines need a lot of water to work well.

Post# 389313 , Reply# 5   10/30/2009 at 07:02 (5,282 days old) by magic clean ()        
Another

area to check: Is the machine slowly draining water when it washing? Look for evidence of water coming out of the drain hose while washing. If so, there is a problem with the drain gate valve. This can be addressed by a simple cleaning or at worst a new pump-motor that the valve is part of.


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