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Post# 80079   8/24/2005 at 19:21 (6,817 days old) by christfr (st louis mo)   |   | |
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hey everyone, i wanted to know if anyone knew what other vintage dishwasher uses a thermostat with a reset button? there has to be other machines out there that use some sort of set up like this. the westinghouse dishwasher i have here keeps tripping its thermostat and i can figure out why..would the machine being to full of water cause this.. by that i mean causing to much strain on the motor and there by causing to much draw. the motor stays cool its just the thermostat that gets hot.. any ideas?? thanks so much chris
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Post# 80081 , Reply# 1   8/24/2005 at 19:31 (6,817 days old) by appnut (TX)   |   | |
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Chris, I am guessing this is an impeller machine. If so, yes if there's too much strain on the motor because of overfilling it will kick out. My grandmother had a GE roll-out in an apt. whose timer was bad and it would fill/rinse, skip drain, fill again and then attempt to spray. It always caved in. I had to put it on drain, once the motor cooled off, and do that a couple of times b4 it would drain the water. ugh. Ahh, the age of 10.5
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Post# 80087 , Reply# 2   8/24/2005 at 19:47 (6,817 days old) by christfr (st louis mo)   |   | |
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i sort of had a feeling it was to full..it only made sense to me that to much water would do that..the manual says the water level should be around half way up the impellor maybe 2/3 the way..but when it stopped running i looked in there and the water level was over the top of the impellor..so that makes sense..glad someone knew what i was talking about.. thanks so much for the info!!
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Post# 80153 , Reply# 3   8/24/2005 at 23:03 (6,817 days old) by Unimatic1140 (Minneapolis)   |   | |
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Post# 80206 , Reply# 4   8/25/2005 at 07:44 (6,817 days old) by Tomturbomatic (Beltsville, MD)   |   | |
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Older flow restricting washers wear out and the hole gets bigger. You can compensate by easing the water supply valve closed until you have the proper fill. That's what John did for the Maytag portable used in the shop to wash refrigerator innards. |
Post# 80207 , Reply# 5   8/25/2005 at 07:49 (6,817 days old) by Mayken4now (Panama City, Florida)   |   | |
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Post# 80235 , Reply# 6   8/25/2005 at 10:03 (6,817 days old) by customline (pennsylvania)   |   | |
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Try backing off your tap on the sink. You might have more water pressure than you need from it. I had a similar problem with my Westy DW. |
Post# 80237 , Reply# 7   8/25/2005 at 10:22 (6,817 days old) by Unimatic1140 (Minneapolis)   |   | |
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I don't think this machine has a float of any sorts, but I do think it might have a pressure switch if I remember correctly. If the pressure switch is stuck in the "empty" position, then the filling wont stop until the fill increments run out on the timer. You might want to check the pressure switch out Chris. Take the hose off of the tub connection and blow into the hose, you should hear the pressure switch click on as you blow into the hose and click off as you release the air from the hose.
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Post# 80280 , Reply# 8   8/25/2005 at 17:30 (6,817 days old) by christfr (st louis mo)   |   | |
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