WHIRLPOOL ADP262 DISHWASHER

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  • #12685
    mike412
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    WENT TO ONE OF THESE TODAY “NOT HEATING”, CHECKED THE HEATER CIRCUIT BACK TO THE TIMER ALL SEEMS OK. ANY ONE GOT ANY BRIGHT IDEAS , BETTER STILL ANYBODY GOT A CIRCUIT DIAGRAM?.
    SERVICE NUMBER IS 8511 262 15510.
    CHEERS, MIKE.

    #150992
    whiskeyjack6058
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    Re: WHIRLPOOL ADP262 DISHWASHER

    Try the NTC sensor (if it has one) Not too sure on the model but nearly all recent whirlpool dishwashers have them. Its a small device about the size of a £1 coin under the sump to the RH side with two thin blue wires to it. They go for fun and cause me lots of heating problems with W/P D/W’s

    #150993
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: WHIRLPOOL ADP262 DISHWASHER

    Wiring diagram on the way Mike 🙂

    Dave.

    #150994
    DentedPorsche
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    Re: WHIRLPOOL ADP262 DISHWASHER

    Hiya,
    If this is the electronic module type of machine then no heat and no error code is normally corrupted software in the module.
    If you have access to a SAM, reprogram it, if not you’ll have to replace it.
    You could also check the pcb for burnt out tracks or bad solder joints.
    Hope this helps.

    Brian

    #150995
    mike412
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    Re: WHIRLPOOL ADP262 DISHWASHER

    THANKS FOR THE RESPONSES GUYS. I AM ERRING TOWARDS THE NTC ON THIS ONE. CAN ANYBODY TELL ME WHAT THE NORMAL ROOM TEMP READING WOULD BE FOR THIS COMPONENT?
    THANKS,
    MIKE.

    #150996
    mike412
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    Re: WHIRLPOOL ADP262 DISHWASHER

    Hi Guys.

    I dont know what I did to this on my last visit as for some weeks its been ok. Had to go back this week, again no heat, checked reading of NTC which was 75k (ambient) . Am I right in saying this is way too high?.

    Merry Christmas.

    Mike.

    #150997
    johnmac11
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    Re: WHIRLPOOL ADP262 DISHWASHER

    From a previous post, same subject, yours looks to be a tad high 😆

    Dave_Conway wrote:
    16°C – 12.0KΩ
    22°C – 8.9KΩ
    35°C – 7.5KΩ
    45°C – 5.7KΩ
    54°C – 4.4KΩ
    55°C – 4.7KΩ
    Dave.

    John

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