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Old September 24th, 2009, 10:23 AM
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Question DWC4910aaw not Washing

This dishwasher was working fine a not too long ago, now we are noticing that the dishes are not getting washed. It runs through all the cycles fine. It fills and drains the water fine. What I noticed was that when it does get to the wash cycle, the water pressure is not good enough to turn the washer arms, both top and bottom.
Does anyone have an idea where to start? Since the water drains, I figured it was not the pump, but not sure if the drain and wash used the same pump.

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Hi Dave,

Its likely the motor assembly:
Manufacturer part number 6-904608 is RepairClinic item number 1472618
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Hey thanks. I checked out the part and not too bad priced really.
Quick question. Do you by chance know does it come out through the inside or through the bottom.
I guess I will find out once I start tearing into it, was just wondering.

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It pushes up from the bottom into your tub.

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Thanks. Will be my project next week. Until then I will be doing dishes by hand.
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Well it has been a little bit, kind of put this project by the wayside. Doing dishes by hand for now. Last night, removed the old part. It went better than I thought. I ordered the new piece today and should have it by the 10th.
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