GE Dishwasher Diagnostic And Repair - Water Not Getting Hot

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In this video, I will show you how to diagnose and repair a dishwasher that is not heating the water or drying the dishes on a dry cycle, but the dishwasher is working other than that. I will show you how and where to buy parts, as well as cleaning and maintenance. The price of this part is $ 22.00 dollars on Amazon at the time of purchase. Here is a list of nine dishwashers that are built with the exact same parts GE, Hotpoint, Profile, Cafe, Monogram, Lowes, Adora, Sears, American but the model numbers vary due to Nomenclature on dishwasher equipment is a sequence of numbers and letters a manufacturer uses to speak directly to the technician. Nomenclature breaks down and explains what the letters and numbers mean in model numbers. If your dishwasher was built from 2003 to 2014 and you have a letter or model number in this sequence this part will work for you.

Here is a link to the Technical Service Guide: After clicking on the link go to pdf 31-9233 and look at pages 1, 7, 8, 88, 91

https://drive.google.com/drive/folder... MODEL NUMBER; for my dishwasher is GDF520PGD2BB you can find your model number sequence below.
MODEL NUMBERS: Starting with these letters or numbers.
1. ANDS- H=Hotpoint G=GE P=Profile C=Cafe Z=Monogram L=Lowes D Adora S=Sears A=Americana
2. CONFIGURATION- D - Built-in P=Portable
3. CONOL APPEARANCE- F=Front Control T=Top Control R= Top Control with Recessed Handle
4. Wash system- 3=Low 5=Mid 7=High 8=Monogram
5. Feature Pack- 0 to 99
6. Interior Material- H=Hybrid (Plastic Tub/ SS Inner Door) - P=Plastic Tub/Inner Door S=Stainless Tub/Inner Door
7. Exterior Finish- G=Generic Color (Gloss) I= Panel Ready M=Metallic - P=Pro S=Stainless
8. Model Year- A Letter In This Slot determines The Model Year.
9. Engineering Digit- 0 to 9
10. Color- WW= White CC=Bisque BB=Black II=Panel Ready =Silver Ready SS=Stainless =Slate

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