Dishwasher repair
Dave Smith wrote:
> Last night my wife had the dish washer all loaded up and ready to go
> and it would not work. I had a look at it, but I have to admit that I
> don't really know how to run it because I never use it, but I gave it
> a try. There were blue lights and dashes on the panel, but nothing we
> did changed that. If in doubt, RTFM, so we did that. It suggested
> cutting the power for 15 seconds, which was easy enough to do because
> it is a portable. That didn't work. Online troubleshooting videos
> suggested removing the front panel and checking the lock switch.
>
> If that was the problem I would have to order parts. At that point I
> figured it was time to call a pro. Being Sunday night, there was no
> point in calling our go to repair man... and hope that he can make a
> house call. So...... I left it until the morning.
>
>
> In the morning I had other things to do and it was not until about 11
> am that I remembered the dishwasher problem. Instead of calling the
> repairman I thought I would give it another try. I moved it over to
> the sink, hooked up the hose, plugged it in and the lights came on.
> I got some adult help to program it and started her up and away she
> went. She went through her whole program flawlessly.
>
> It may or may not screw up again, but I figure I just saved myself at
> least $100 by doing nothing.
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