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  • in reply to: DWF 64 SS #255940
    wildman
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    Re: DWF 64 SS

    replacing the pump impellor did solve the original problem….the problem now is it keeps filling up and washing even on a short cycle it never finishes….

    The water appears to be luke warm…..

    Steve

    in reply to: DWF 64 SS #255939
    wildman
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    Re: DWF 64 SS

    It did indeed work fine for several months…then the flood occured which destroyed the motor….Now it seems to run….ie water fills up and it just cycles through the wash…but not actually doing anything…the water does not heat up….

    So far….I’ve replaced the motor assembly and the heater….

    Brgds

    Steve

    in reply to: DWF64 #234999
    wildman
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    Re: DWF64

    Many thanks….anyone know where I might get a pump assembly in the Portsmouth Area

    Brgds

    Steve

    in reply to: DWF64 #234997
    wildman
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    Re: DWF64

    I did what you said….up ended the dishwasher and investigated the problem a little further…it sems that the circulation pump impeller has sheared off from the motor shaft…(plastic)…only when i connected seperate power to the motor and peered down the tube was it obvious

    The motor runs fine….

    I’m not really in the mood to shell out over £100 for a complete new motor/pump assy…can I buy this white impellor assy seperately or is it time for the very strong glue

    Steve

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