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  • Pump issues on KitchenAid KUDR01TJ

    The dishwasher fills and drains just fine, but when the comes time to run the cycle the unit just hums.

    Now, I've read that there are two potential causes for that: either the motor is dead or there is an obstruction that needs to be cleared. For the cost of the motor I could pick up another dishwasher off the local classifieds, while clearing an obstruction is something I could do myself.

    I taken everything apart on the inside that I could get my hands and tools on and cleaned it up, but nothing obvious presented there. I'd like to get into the rest of the obstruction possibility, but I'd like some guidance before I do so. I've looked online for diagrams, but I can't find anything.

    Any advice or links before I dive in to what I hope isn't extremely shallow water?
    Bill in Kansas City, MO

    Measure with a micrometer
    Mark with a crayon
    Cut with an axe.

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    KitchenAid [dishwasher model] KUDR01TJ
    That model number is short by 2-3 digits. Once you get the rest of it you can look up the exploded parts views of it at the following link:

    LINK > KitchenAid KUDR01TJ... Exploded Parts Views

    The dishwasher fills and drains just fine, but when the comes time to run the cycle the unit just hums.
    Filling is a function of the water fill valve only, draining a separate drain pump. The washing is done using the main pump motor.

    Any advice or links before I dive in
    The following link has some information about servicing the type of pump used on your model.

    LINK > How To Repair Dishwashers/KitchenAid Repair/Chopper Replacement

    JFYI

    Dan O.
    www.Appliance411.com
    The Appliance Information Site

    =D~~~~~~

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    • #3
      Those are just the sorts of links I was looking for, thank you!
      Bill in Kansas City, MO

      Measure with a micrometer
      Mark with a crayon
      Cut with an axe.

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