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So this is it. It was the interlock switch for the cover. The one that makes dishwasher not working when cover is not locked. Had to take the inner plastic part of the cover. Only to find something similar to what i found in July and i thought it was because of stuck floater and many years of use.
Water raises inside the cover within each cycle. There is a seal but it's interrupted because if you stop the washer whit water in it it goes in there anyways. Can't describe the smell in here after i took it apart. Got sick to the stomach again.
Water raises inside the cover within each cycle. There is a seal but it's interrupted because if you stop the washer whit water in it it goes in there anyways. Can't describe the smell in here after i took it apart. Got sick to the stomach again.
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- For this washer the seal for the cover is only a 3/4 open splash seal, not a pressure seal. The bottom of the cover when closed sits in the pool with water for dishes. The reason is changes in pressure and temperature inside. During washing cycles dirty water with detergent gets inside the cover and some of the toughest grease mixed with detergent clings on the plastic with detergent inside the cover. While in the rest of the dishwasher there is a constant flow that does not allow clinging, there is no flow inside the cover.
While you could rinse the dishes one more time manually the dishwasher itself will stink in the kitchen and get you sick like it did to me. Unusable no matter what you do.
A more hygienic seal would be more expensive.
Can't wait to got to Lowes or Home Depot to check other washers.
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