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our dishwasher trips the 20 amp circuit breaker. I ran it today and waited for something to happen and about 15 minutes into the beginning of the cycle I heard a 'pop' which seemed to come from the door and the control panel went out and the breaker tripped in the basement. I cant say for sure if the pop came from the dishwasher, but it sounded like it. the day before the same thing happened to my wife who said she smelled a faint odor of burning. The breaker was tripped yesterday, I reset it, the panel was working and the unit drained when I hit cancel. I then tried to run a new cycle and the breaker tripped again.
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thank you for your reply to my post....you have the right model #xtsq1... what do you think about it maybe being a short in the heater/heating element? My wife said it smelled like a fragrance odor with a slight burn to it. Like a scented candle!I dont mean to be ignorant but...what is a wax motor?
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Doubtful that it will be the heat coil, they blow open not short.
A wax motor is sort of like a slow moving solenoid. There is a piece of wax in a cylinder , this is behind a piston. There is also a small heater. When the heater is turned on the wax melts and expands. This then pushes the piston out. When the heater is turned off the wax contracts and pulls the piston back in. |
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