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Cleaning program would change, program ran continuously.
Looked up repair on Google and UTube. Looked at component location in the site manual.
Removed screws carefully, noting location of each. The two top center screws were holding a plastic clamp, each of which fell off. The cover was removed. Observing the control unit I discovered it was held in place with one screw. I removed a
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Installation was the reverse of removal. Modern designs are good enough that each wire connector is uniquely shaped and located - it simply cannot be installed in the wrong area.
Upon starting the unit I thought I saw error codes but by unplugging and plugging a few times a normal display showed. I ran it through several cycles with no problem. Success!
A final note to others thinking about such repairs - its not too difficult. I have been able to repair the main board and ice dispenser in a refrigerator and this, all with simple tools and just a little time.
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Kyle from RIVERSIDE, CA
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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Tim
September 9, 2023
Dishwasher has long run time and does not seem to finish the wash cycle. Repeatedly fills with water and drains over and over. Water inlet temp seems hot/adequate
For model number CDW9380N20SS
Hi Tim, thank you for your inquiry. It appears that your dishwasher may have a damaged turbidity sensor, part number PS1560822. We would recommend replacing the turbidity sensor to fix the issue. We hope this solves your problem!