These have a instant water heater or circulation pump with in built heater. It could be the relay on the control module burnt out. Either that or possible water pressure / level issue's or pressure switch issue.
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mfr,, model? (hot water is to be supplied into the washer, it seems cold water is supplied?)
there's a 'heating element' but i guess this is use to dry the dishes.
"heating element" should be available, search using mfr. & model no.
Dish washers only use water supplied from the hot water side of the pipes under the cabinet or sink, so if you installed the dishwasher yourself, be sure that you ran your inlet water line and connected it to the hot water side, and not the cold water side. The dish washer has heating elements inside the machine to dry the dishes, not heat the water. If this is hooked up correctly and you are still getting cold water to heat the dishes, the problem may be that the unit is too far from the hot water tank. In that case, you may need an auxiliary hot water tank installed near the dishwasher under the cabinet. They make small tanks for such purposes.
Run hot water in the sink so that it is hot when it enters the washer. This is in case your heating element is not heating well enough. I realise this posting is not a solution but rather a possible clarification on previous advice.
The water heat delay indication could be caused by the fact that the heating element has failed so that the washer will not proceed with the wash program until the water is up to the correct temperature. You should be able to tell if the element is getting hot. You could try manually putting in hot water before the washer fills up with cold to see if the wash then proceeds.
sounds like your heating element is not working prtoperly or you are not washing in very hot water stop washer in middle of cycle and open it if steam come out hot steam be careful keep face away when you open itif not hot that could be the problem,A appliance serviceman once told me if water is hot enough and end of wash and rinse cycle not to run the dry cyvcle just open dryer a few inches and let the steam out Run hot water over a plate or a pot and set it in the drain tray in your sink notice how fast it dries itself while draining in the tray very hot water in a dish washer dopes the same good luck with this problem I hope my advice helps you oh yes one more thing always run the hot water till it get hot before you turn your dishwasher on
Does your washer have heated drying? Are the dishes drying? Your D/W should be plumbed on the hot water side so you should have hot water. The Element in the bottom of the unit will then raise and maintain the hot water. You can visually check the element to see if it is burnt anywhere. If it is not visible then you will need a meter to test to see if there is power getting to the element. If it has the correct voltage, then you will need to ohm out the element.
try this most common mistake made is not getting hot water to the washer on the first wash don't care what brand hot water cleans dishes 130-136 best but you have to bring the hot water to the washer before you start it some lines can run a half gallon to the sink before the hot gets there run the water at the faucet till its so hot you cant stand it then start the washer 0 ohms ok
Wash water isn't hot even after we run hot water in sink before turning on dish water. However rinse water is hot. It appears the heating element is not working on wash but is on rinse?
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