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Thermistor
The thermistor is located under the tub and is
attached to the back side of the sump with two
Phillips head screws (5 mm hex head).
During the hot wash cycle, the thermistor senses
the water temperature and turns the heating
element on until the water reaches 128°F.
NOTE
: If the thermistor is not operating, the hot
wash cycle will default to a set time for the heating
element to cycle.
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the temperature at the contact point on the tub
increases, the thermistor's resistance decreases.
The thermistor has an approximate resistance value
of 50k ohms at room temperature.
5. Disconnect the thermistor wire harness.
6. Using either an offset Phillips head screwdriver
or 5 mm box-end wrench, remove the two
Phillips head screws (5 mm hex head) and the
thermistor from the sump.
Motor Pump Capacitor Removal
Follow steps 1 through 4 of
Motor Pump Assembly
Removal
. The capacitor is connected to the motor
with 2 wires and held in place with a 13 mm nut.
NOTE
: Ensure the O-ring is retained in the thermistor
before reassembly.
Thermistor Removal
1. Disconnect
power.
2. Remove the outer door panel (see
Outer Door
Panel Removal
).
3. Remove the 2 Phillips head screws, washers,
and the access panel.
4. Remove the 6 Phillips head screws and the front
brace from the dishwasher.
Nut
Wire
Wire
Wire Harness
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