Looking for some thoughts on diagnosing a dishwasher problem. I have a ~15 year old Jenn Air JDB1100AWS dishwasher that does not spray water through the spray arms.
Here is what I have figured out so far. The water fills just fine. The circulation motor seems to make noise as though it should be spraying water all over, but nothing actually sprays. At the end of the cycle the discharge pump (a separate unit from the circulation motor) pumps all the water out.
So why doesn't water circulate through the spray arms?
1. It could be that water is not getting to the circulation impeller. That would be if the filter is plugged. This is a strange filter. It is a circular plastic assembly that is probably 10" or so in diameter and sits in the bottom center of the dishwasher around the impeller and motor. It does not look clogged and I have put water in it and it drains out. So I don't think that is it. It costs about $125 so not something you just order and try without convincing oneself that is is a good candidate.
2. The tubes feeding the spray arms or the spray arms themselves could be plugged. This is definitely not the case.
3. The impeller could be damaged or broken. I have removed it and it didn't seem like there was anything horrible wrong with it. It is just a plastic disc with some fins in it. Even if it were damaged and it were spinning I would expect SOME water to get circulated, but I get NONE. It is a $55 part.
4. The motor might actually be broken and, even though it makes noise, it is not turning. This is my most likely scenario now. This is a $250-$450 part (depending on which source). I would like to make sure this is the problem before spending so much on a part. Any thoughts on how to do this? I was thinking maybe I would put a mark on the impeller and run a part of a cycle and then check it the mark had moved.
Am I missing anything else I should be checking? Or any other ideas on how to determine if the circulation motor is actually the part that has failed?
Thanks in advance for any advice or thoughts.
Here is what I have figured out so far. The water fills just fine. The circulation motor seems to make noise as though it should be spraying water all over, but nothing actually sprays. At the end of the cycle the discharge pump (a separate unit from the circulation motor) pumps all the water out.
So why doesn't water circulate through the spray arms?
1. It could be that water is not getting to the circulation impeller. That would be if the filter is plugged. This is a strange filter. It is a circular plastic assembly that is probably 10" or so in diameter and sits in the bottom center of the dishwasher around the impeller and motor. It does not look clogged and I have put water in it and it drains out. So I don't think that is it. It costs about $125 so not something you just order and try without convincing oneself that is is a good candidate.
2. The tubes feeding the spray arms or the spray arms themselves could be plugged. This is definitely not the case.
3. The impeller could be damaged or broken. I have removed it and it didn't seem like there was anything horrible wrong with it. It is just a plastic disc with some fins in it. Even if it were damaged and it were spinning I would expect SOME water to get circulated, but I get NONE. It is a $55 part.
4. The motor might actually be broken and, even though it makes noise, it is not turning. This is my most likely scenario now. This is a $250-$450 part (depending on which source). I would like to make sure this is the problem before spending so much on a part. Any thoughts on how to do this? I was thinking maybe I would put a mark on the impeller and run a part of a cycle and then check it the mark had moved.
Am I missing anything else I should be checking? Or any other ideas on how to determine if the circulation motor is actually the part that has failed?
Thanks in advance for any advice or thoughts.