rogue seal in Kenwood heat pump

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  • #100516
    luked98324
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    So my Kenwood dishwasher (kid60b16) stopped getting hot. Figured it was the head pump, removed it (was showing 29 on the multimeter, rather than 0.00) and folded and tucked under the heat element was this grey rubber seal. I’ve no idea where it came from, but wondered if anyone else might know?

    This is a link to the image (wouldn’t let me upload it): https://ibb.co/zJFHtqc

    Also, the dishwasher is just over 3 years old and in that time I’ve had to replace the drain pump oring, due to a leak (about 12 months ago). the waste pipe split about 6 weeks ago and the part on the top tray that allows you to higher and lower it, had the plastic clamps that allow it to snap onto the sides, go brittle and break away – I used an epoxy on that, as I would have has to but the whole tray…..and now the heat pump. Never again will I buy a Kenwood!!

    Thanks

    Luke

    #480914
    electrofix
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    heater should not read zero otherwise it would go bang

    dont know what the seal is but if not a spare one dropped in by mistake then its got to be something you took apart

    Dave

    #480915
    luked98324
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    electrofix wrote:heater should not read zero otherwise it would go bang

    dont know what the seal is but if not a spare one dropped in by mistake then its got to be something you took apart

    Dave

    My (basic) understanding was to carry out a continuity test with the mutlimeter – displays ‘1’ with no contact and ‘000’ if I tap the probes together. Putting them on the terminals gave me a reading of 29. Which I thought meant it was faulty…being that it should be close to 000? Now hesitant to hit the buy button on the part, as its £60….Dishwasher isn’t getting hot.

    #480916
    luked98324
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    electrofix wrote:

    dont know what the seal is but if not a spare one dropped in by mistake then its got to be something you took apart

    Dave

    No, the seal was folded under the element, trapped. You can see where the heat had got to it.

    #480917
    electrofix
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    that sounds like its been sucked into the pump when its running

    have you taken anyrhing else apart it may have come from


    Dave

    #480918
    tubafan
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    luked98324 wrote:

    My (basic) understanding was to carry out a continuity test with the mutlimeter – displays ‘1’ with no contact and ‘000’ if I tap the probes together. Putting them on the terminals gave me a reading of 29. Which I thought meant it was faulty…being that it should be close to 000? Now hesitant to hit the buy button on the part, as its £60….Dishwasher isn’t getting hot.

    Sounds like the heater is reading 29 ohms which is likely just fine. I’d be looking at what is controlling it – a relay on the main board perhaps?

    #480919
    Inverappin
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    There’s a pressure sensor on the heater that goes faulty. So even though you’re getting a good reading via the element, it never gets powered due to the faulty switch.

    #480920
    luked98324
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    Inverappin wrote:There’s a pressure sensor on the heater that goes faulty. So even though you’re getting a good reading via the element, it never gets powered due to the faulty switch.

    I assume thats the part fixed to the side of the heat pump. Any way to test it?

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