Thanks for the video. Found the part on Amazon for $15. The install was easy and the dishwasher is now drying again. Affordable fix to add some life to an 8 year old GE.
Thank you for this video. One would assume it was the “heating element” causing it not to heat !! I’m glad I found this video. 30$ and 15 minutes later and it’s working again! Woo !!
Thank you very much for this video. I took your advice and bought the flood switch and it works. I thought for thirty bucks there wasn't much to lose. My wife thinks I'm a genius now. Thanks.
Spent $$$ with repairman replacing board control kit 2xs and heating element. Better drying but still not right. Was ready to accept defeat when I saw this video. Ordered part, replaced and problem solved!! Old part was full of gross gunk! Cleaned it out and going to see if it works, JIC. Thank you for your tip and video!!
This saved me a lot of trouble. I thought it was the heating element as well, but before I replaced it I saw this video. Dishwasher is fixed now! Thanks!!
OMG this guy is a saviour of appliances. I bought an element because my GE dishwasher stopped heating dishes too. Would come out with water all over everything and not cleaning well. Felt warm only because Hot water was being dispersed. Ending up buying another element thinking that was it and realized they both had same resistance of 16-17 ohms when using Multimeter and that would indicate that normal and working. Then I tried this TCO reset button people were talking about under the dishwasher but that never popped so i know that was ok. Searched and searched the internet and youtube and came across this and didn't realize the Flood switch not only regulates WATER LEVELS but also HEATING ELEMENT and when to turn it on and off during the cycle... saved me from buying another dishwasher and more importantly I learned something in the process! Still prefer whirlpool products though... They rarely have issues. Oh and my Dishwasher is about 5 years old.
Thank you so much, I fixed my dishwasher using your video and one other video , you both mentioned the same thing to replace this flood part!! It was easy and inexpensive, I got this part on Amazon for $15
$29 dollars for the part on Amazon, $6 for the magnetic tipped nut driver, 10 minutes of my time and my dishwasher is fixed! Thank you so much!! Yes ladies you can do it!😁
MANY THANKS TO THIS VIDEO! This is such an under-the-radar problem, and solution! I too suspected all the normal possibilities, then ran across this and other videos talking about a "thermistor" hidden in the float switch. GE should call it "switch, flood with thermistors".. but they don't! 😡 Even though I had first bought a circuit board with relays as per one video, I did not install it but waited for my "flood switch" to arrive after seeing this video. It was the easiest dishwasher repair I've ever done! I unplugged the power from under my sink but otherwise did not move the dishwasher nor turn off the water. Simply vacuumed out the sump, replaced the "switch" and am up and running!! I Sawed up the old assembly and sure enough there's a white float with a metal ring near the top that no doubt activates a magnet switch in the resin-filled post, but there were four wires going up the post so with its 7 pins I suspect there's a thermistor at the top to sense steam when it's Sanitizing, and a second thermistor near the bottom to be able to sense when it's Boosting the water temperature correctly. Whatever, it is not just a float switch!! Dirty birds.
Good advice. I replaced the flood switch and fixed the problem. Anyway next time I'd like to try the following: The new FS when you shake it, there is an element moving inside. In the old one that moving element was stuck with old food. I deeply washed the FS by also lightly hitting the FS to allow the stuck food to come out, after a lot of through washing the element inside become loose again (like the new one). I think this is a magnet that moves up and down with the water level and with time, the dry food makes it get stuck. I did not test it. But if one of you happen to have the same problem my advice would be to remove it, shake, if it doesn't make any noise, wash it thoroughly while shaking and smashing to a soft surface until the element becomes loose again and test it. If it still doesn't work replace the flood switch.
I watched the video and saw your comment. Pulled out the sensor and sure enough it was jam-packed with crud built up over almost a decade. I flushed it with hot water while picking out the crud with an o-ring pick (toothpick would have worked too). That seems to have fixed it! Thanks!!
Good idea! I was having intermittent issues to where the dishwasher would seem to lose power about 2 days after resetting power to the lower control board. Weird thing is I would reset 110v to the whole dishwasher and it wouldn't help, but if I unplugged the mini connector on the bottom of the control board, waited 30 seconds, then reconnected, the dishwasher would work for about 2 days then repeat the same behavior. I replaced the lower control board and it didn't help. I checked the filter basket and it was disgustingly filthy, so I cleaned it out and the area where it sits in and dishwasher seems to be behaving like it should, but I do have the heating issue like is described in this video, so I will try your advice then replace if that doesn't work. Thanks!
thank you so much for posting this video!! we first changed out our heating element and it still wasn't working then we found this video and we used your instructions and it worked!!! thanks again!!!
Thanks for the video. I initially thought of replacing the heating element, but after seeing you fix this problem with a flood switch I thought I'd also try that. Worked like a charm and was very easy to replace. I used my shop vac to remove the water and cleaned both filters (that I did not realize it had). Thanks again for the vid and insight.
Another tip you should know if you're watching this video is this. If the Rinse Aid dispenser is completely empty, that can cause the unit NOT to send power to the heating element. I saw another video where the guy mentions this about GE dishwashers. He even said "somehow" the unit behaves this way. Didn't make much sense to me when he said it so I didn't bother with it (also I didn't have any Rinse Aid to test with). So I replaced the float switch like in this video, but that didn't fix it. I tested the limit switch - that was fine. I tested my new float switch to make sure the thermistor was good - and that was fine. I traced all the wires back to the control board thinking there's a break in the connection somewhere, including pulling out the control board - everything looked ok there. When I exhausted all those things, I finally thought, I can just put water into the Rinse Aid dispenser and test. And BAM!!! That was it. Crazy!
Thanks for the video. Saved me looking at the heating element. Replaced the flood switch. As soon as I pulled the old one out, I found the flood switch would not rattle. Likely clogged. This fixed my problem.
We were having the same issue with our G&E dishwasher (model GDF520PSJ0SS). Since it was not the same model as the one shown on this video, I was worried that it might not be the same part number. I went to the GE website to find the part number for our model (it was the same part - WD21X10519). I chose to order with my AmazonPrime because I didn't want to wait any longer then 2-days and I got FREE shipping (luckily on the day I ordered it , it was the selling at about the same price as on the GE website $28.25). It took my husband about 15 minutes from start to finish to replace it and now our dishwasher is working properly again. He used our shop-vac to suck out the water and was very careful handling the screws. Thank you so much for posting this video! If you'd like to confirm the part number is the same for your model go to: www.geappliances.com/ge/parts/ and enter your model number in the search box and click the search button, when your dishwasher model comes up, then scroll to the bottom of the page and click - Sump & Filter Assembly - on the Sump & Filter Assembly page find the part number in the diagram (308) and click the "show me the diagram number" to confirm the part number for your particular model.
I also posted this message on another video and it and yours was the only ones I could find on this subject MY DISHWASHER NOW WASHES AND DRIES!!! I want to say Thank you soooooooo much!!! I ordered the piece from Amazon and it came yesterday, first I had already had a service man come and say it was fixed he replaced the heating element and also replaced the dispenser door on my GE-GDT655SSJSS I was so upset my dishes came out still wet and not clean and cold after the service it was almost 200$ for the service call. Well I took your advice and had my son-in-law help me take out the switch flood assembly and man oh man I can not believe how much calcium was built up on that assemble and down inside the well, we had had a problem with out water a while back with out water company all mu dishes were coming out white and it was somethign to do with our water system finally they got it fixed. I am sure that is when it started, any way after he took it apart for me I started putting the pieces plus the flood assembly into containers of very warm white vinegar I could not believe what came out of the pieced I even had to scrape some to get it loose and I also soaked the spraying arms in a long baking pan with hot white vinegar and poled all the holes with a dental pick in a kit I had for embroidery. Finally all the pieces were clean and I read somewhere someone said their Flood assembly made a noise when they shook it like when you shake a spray paint bottle well my old one did not do this so I stuck it on a jar filled with hot whit vinegar and I can not believe what ugly stuff I got out of that thing after over an hour working on it and removing ugly stuff it would make a noise when it shook I couldn't really see inside so I figured it was cleaned and I decided to put it back in the dishwasher while I waited till next day for the new one to arrive well the dishwasher seemed to wash better but still did not heat or steam, SO when the new piece arrived I was able to remove the old flow assembly and replace it with the new one ALL BY MYSELF I put dishes and tupperware in the dishwasher as I would and ran the cycle BUT I had to leave for a few hours when I came back there was water setting in the bottom "new problem" then I realized where I did not push the dishwasher back inside the space it was tilted forward some so I figured that was the problem with that I ran the drain and it drained then I started a new cycle and let it run I was soooo happy to finally see STEAM coming from the steam outlet and when it finished everythign was HOT AND DRY Thank you so much for this video I have no idea why the service guy did not know this and fix it the first time. As far as i know yours and another video out there showing how to replace this piece and yours has a link it worked for me I just plugged in my serial number and it confirmed it would work in my machine. I am one happy camper to be able to wash my canning jars again and get them HOT Thank you again I can't wait to wash mire dishes LOL
Thank you sooooo much! I want others to be aware that this switch can be the reason your dishwasher won't fill. This fact doesn't appear very often in online diagnostic information for this problem. First we replaced the water inlet valve which didn't solve the problem. We tested water flow and pressure, inspected wiring and did electronic diagnostics. Finally we found a little statement in a description of this part that its malfunction can prevent water inlet to the machine. So after a lengthy diagnostic process (we have to wait for parts to be shipped as we have no local parts provider) and finally installing the new flood switch the dishwasher works again (knock wood). We appreciated your instructive video!
Leigh Trumpfheller Did it work? I have a problem with no water fill 🤦🏻♀️ after cleaning filters and that part. I was about to order the valve but I think is this the problem. Let me know before I order the wrong part 🤭
jstjohn83 I pulled the float and gave it a little shake. Make sure it plugs in with the bottom outlet and try it again. I hope it works for you. I didn't have to buy a new one. I messed with it while cleaning my washer so shook it a bit and now it works. Thank God!
After testing the heater element (15.8 ohms) and thermal limit (has continuity) I decided to check the thermostat and noted 360 ohms, which would indicate the water was already hot. New float switch measured 8.6k ohms. The new switch restored full heat and I thank you and those posting for the help. Made it a very simple and cheap fix.
Brilliant! The parts store and even a repairman that was there insisted this part could not be the reason it wasn’t drying. Swapped it out anyway as show and problem solved! Thank you! To fellow GE owners - the rear bolt is quite shallow - I had to press firmly to engage the driver but that was literally the ONLY challenge of doing this (along with sopping up the water). It’s a breeze and fixed our dishwasher in like 5 minutes.
Have a 5-year old GE high-end dishwasher that had stopped drying. Watched this video, bought the part for $25 on Amazon, and replaced in about 10 minutes. Works great now--my wife thinks I'm a hero! Thanks very much!!
Thank you so much for this video. We had already had a repair person out who was unable to find this issue. I decided I didn’t want to go with all of the things that they thought might work when they weren’t sure and spend all that money so we were going to replace the Dishwasher. My husband found this video and we gave this a try and now our dishwasher works again. I am so thankful.
Thanks! Got this issue that GE stopped heating and sanitizing dishes. This video helped to save a lot of time and $$$. Ordered this flood switch from Amazon for $24 and it took 10 min to change. It worked like a charm!
This solved my drying problem with my dishwasher and saved me money. After checking the resistance of the heating element (16.9 ohms) I found this video and although I wasn't sure why it would fix the drying, based on all the other comments I thought I'd give it a try. I used my wet-dry shop vac to remove all the water from the tub and to clean the area around the flood switch. I had to use a small pick to remove the soap build up around one of the screws so I could remove it and a magnet to pull it up so it wouldn't drop down while I was removing the switch. The replacement part was about $30. I used lithium grease to help seal the o-ring and then re-assembled. It's a little tight replacing the wiring connector, but very doable. Just to be safe you should turn off the breaker or unplug the power. Thanks for this video and the great instructions.
This is a wonderful video and great advice for fixing the problem of my GE dishwasher not drying dishes. Before trying this, we had a technician out twice --- once to check out the heating element (was ok) and then a second time to replace the main circuit board (also proved ineffective/unnecessary). So after over $400 down the drain we were about to buy a new machine, until we saw this tip and decided to try it. Following the video guidance, my wife and I replaced the flood switch with a new one, in about 10 minutes, and the problem was fixed! In fact, it is possible that all we needed to do was to pull and rinse the old switch and put it back. I'd recommend trying that even before buying the new part, although it is not expensive. Our old one was full of gunk but was easily cleaned. Thank you for taking the time and care to share your experience so expertly.
This video was extremely helpful! It would seem that the heating element would be the cause if the dishwasher is not heating. It was the flood switch, as described here. It took me about 10 minutes to perform this repair and my dishwasher is boiling hot again! Thank you!!
Thanks for making the video. Just replace our flood sensor and we have heat again. Paid an appliance repair man a decent amount and he could fix the no heat issue. He wanted to replace a circuit board or some BS. Saved a bunch by DIO....
This was the fix we needed! We were almost ready to buy a new dishwasher because we’ve already had to replace the water pump and essentially all of our ge appliances have had issues. Thanks to this video, we saved it with this $25 part! Thanks!
Dude. This helped so much. I replaced the heating element first, which is a huge pain. Everything I was seeing said it was the heating element or the vent that causes dishes not to dry. It wasn't until I saw your vid that the flood sensor was even brought up. Swapped it out and the dishwasher runs like new again. Thanks.
Thanks for the tip, I was convinced that I had to replace the heating element before I saw your video. Replacing the flood switch took about 10 minutes and fixed the issue.
My GDT580SGF8WW had the same problem. After watching your video I purchased and installed the new flood switch, and the unit is working again. Thanks!!
I have to tell you thank you SO much for this video! I had the same problem and once I ordered and replaced this part, my dishwasher is working again! I couldn't have done it or known what the part is called if you hadn't posted this. So again, thank you!.
Thank you for this video. Our problem was with the dishwasher not filling. This video was really helpful for understanding how to remove and replace the flood float assembly, which by the way was packed full of gunk. Dishwasher is working now!
Thanks for the info. I removed the old switch. I didn't check resistance. Installed new one. Worked out ok. Dishwasher began to dry properly. Thanks again!
Thank you so much. I took a chance and just changed the flood switch. The old one i took out did not rattle. But the new one did. It took me 10 min to change and now drys the dishs again. I paid $25 on amazon for a switch.
I’ve had the heating element not working as well. This video was very helpful in the “how-to” for the sequence of dealing with replacing the flood switch. Replacing this part is by far the easiest in regards to troubleshooting. The heating element requires the unit to be removed from under the counter. Also, research shows this part fails before the element, so why not try this first.
Thanks for making and sharing this, buddy! I pulled my switch and did use an ohmmeter on it. It read 2,700 Ohms, which GE's internal docs say indicates a temperature of 135F. At room temperature (75F) it ought to be 11K or higher. New one on order. With the confidence inspired by your video, I'm looking forward to repairing my machine.
Worked for us too! We ended up replacing the heating element first, thinking that was the issue, but as it turns out this was the problem all along! Good tip. Great video!
Thanks for the info. My GE Profile dishwasher isn't completely drying the dishes. Heating element tested out good. I came across your video while searching for info on a thermostat or control unit for the heating element. I am looking into the Flood Switch first. Just a suggestion that may help you protect yourself from any liability, you may want to mention at the beginning of your video that anybody attempting this repair should make sure that the power is cut off before working on their dishwasher. There are a lot of not too intelligent people out there who know just enough about repairs to dangerous. Anyway, thanks again for the info. I will let you know if this ends up being the repair I need to make.
Small suggestion - perhaps show how to unplug the wire. I tugged a little too much before I realized how to get at the wire. Otherwise everything went well. Definitely clean everything while you are at it. Mine was disgusting.
Thank you for this. Going to try it on our GE dishwasher that isn't drying very well. One question: is it advisable to turn the power off to the kitchen before attempting to do this?
Yes! Thank you. Taking the float out worked for me. Maybe putting the washer model might help someone looking to fix this specific washer. I broke my head looking for someone like mine until I found yours fixing a problem I didn't think was my problem. Thank you so Much! It was very helpful. Definitely help me learn more about my washer and know I could fix it on my own. Girl P💥wer🦸🏻♀️
Hey Mayra, thank you very much for your comment as it helped me fix my issue. I read your comment that yours was not spraying or filling with water after you cleaned your dishwasher by cleaning the filter & screen and the exact same happened to me as well and that's when I ran into this video and your comment. I followed your route of opening, cleaning, shaking and putting the float switch back in and viola the dishwasher started working fine and better too I think as all that debris & gunk is gone now. Thank you. For those wondering about my dishwasher model it's GE GDF540HSF4SS that came with our new house in 2015. Many folks suggested to replace the Water Inlet Valve part# AP6286892 but it's actually the Float Switch that is required to be replaced. Thanks to the OP for posting this great video as without this video I would not have found this post. Happy Holidays everyone.
Before you do any of this and buy anything. I recommend you press your TCO button and see if that helps. I changed the heating element and the flood switch and the turbidity sensor after watching countless videos. None of them fixed my heating issue. Finally found that information on the Thermal CutOff switch and it fixed it. Costs $0 to fix and about 10 mins of time. Not sure why everyone making videos about this don't mention this option.
Thank you for this video! I replaced mine - will see later if that was the problem but I am confident I did this correctly because of your video. Many thanks!!
Great video and very helpful, I had a similar model PDT7760SSJ7SS and it required the same replacement part. It went in as you described. However, on my model I had to take off 4 screws that held the water propeller on the base to get at the back screw easily. And it is good thing I did as it needed a thorough cleaning. Thanks again.
I replaced this part on my GE GDT580SSF2SS and it was as good as new. The heating element was not working and the water fill level was too low (not enough water). Replacing this part fixed both issues.
Yes indeed. This works. I found, however, that I had to also cut the power after replacing it and leave everything off for a few minutes.. otherwise it would run, fill for about 5 secs and repeat. Something about resetting a motor timer? Now after replacing that flood sensor, I am only out 95 bucks ( much cheaper in US than here in Canada!) instead of 500 for the new washer my spouse wanted. Joy.
Thanks for this vid. I've been troubleshooting a similar model at work that won't turn on it's element. Never occurred to me that the pcb may be seeing high water temps from the bad thermistor and not turning it on. Any new idea I can try is good.
We are so great to you for this video. We had a similar issue and we followed your tips and it is working great . Thank you n God bless 🙏🏽 From CA . 😊😊
I am curious to know how long have you had your dishwasher for? I am experiencing the same thing with my dishwasher, which is exactly like your model. I’ve had my dishwasher for only a little over 2 yrs.. didnt buy the extended warrantee...
OK so I changed the flood switch and tahdahh! My dishwasher works now!!! Thank you soo much for your video! $27 bucks. And it was fairly easy to do! I used a little torch wrench and a magnetic tip pen so I wouldn’t loose the screws!
Thanks for the video. Found the part on Amazon for $15. The install was easy and the dishwasher is now drying again. Affordable fix to add some life to an 8 year old GE.
This solved my exact problem. Dishwasher hasn’t dried dishes in a while. I thought it needed a major repair. This simple fix solved the issue. Thanks.
Thank you for this video. One would assume it was the “heating element” causing it not to heat !! I’m glad I found this video. 30$ and 15 minutes later and it’s working again! Woo !!
Thank you for your video! It worked for me and saved me a ton on a service call.
Thank you very much for this video. I took your advice and bought the flood switch and it works. I thought for thirty bucks there wasn't much to lose. My wife thinks I'm a genius now. Thanks.
Spent $$$ with repairman replacing board control kit 2xs and heating element. Better drying but still not right. Was ready to accept defeat when I saw this video. Ordered part, replaced and problem solved!! Old part was full of gross gunk! Cleaned it out and going to see if it works, JIC. Thank you for your tip and video!!
This saved me a lot of trouble. I thought it was the heating element as well, but before I replaced it I saw this video. Dishwasher is fixed now! Thanks!!
OMG this guy is a saviour of appliances. I bought an element because my GE dishwasher stopped heating dishes too. Would come out with water all over everything and not cleaning well. Felt warm only because Hot water was being dispersed. Ending up buying another element thinking that was it and realized they both had same resistance of 16-17 ohms when using Multimeter and that would indicate that normal and working. Then I tried this TCO reset button people were talking about under the dishwasher but that never popped so i know that was ok. Searched and searched the internet and youtube and came across this and didn't realize the Flood switch not only regulates WATER LEVELS but also HEATING ELEMENT and when to turn it on and off during the cycle... saved me from buying another dishwasher and more importantly I learned something in the process! Still prefer whirlpool products though... They rarely have issues. Oh and my Dishwasher is about 5 years old.
Thank you so much, I fixed my dishwasher using your video and one other video , you both mentioned the same thing to replace this flood part!! It was easy and inexpensive, I got this part on Amazon for $15
$29 dollars for the part on Amazon, $6 for the magnetic tipped nut driver, 10 minutes of my time and my dishwasher is fixed! Thank you so much!! Yes ladies you can do it!😁
Which PN for the magnetic tipped nut driver?
Thank you. Replaced the heating element and was confused when it still did not dry dishes. This video saved the day.
MANY THANKS TO THIS VIDEO! This is such an under-the-radar problem, and solution! I too suspected all the normal possibilities, then ran across this and other videos talking about a "thermistor" hidden in the float switch. GE should call it "switch, flood with thermistors".. but they don't! 😡 Even though I had first bought a circuit board with relays as per one video, I did not install it but waited for my "flood switch" to arrive after seeing this video. It was the easiest dishwasher repair I've ever done! I unplugged the power from under my sink but otherwise did not move the dishwasher nor turn off the water. Simply vacuumed out the sump, replaced the "switch" and am up and running!! I Sawed up the old assembly and sure enough there's a white float with a metal ring near the top that no doubt activates a magnet switch in the resin-filled post, but there were four wires going up the post so with its 7 pins I suspect there's a thermistor at the top to sense steam when it's Sanitizing, and a second thermistor near the bottom to be able to sense when it's Boosting the water temperature correctly. Whatever, it is not just a float switch!! Dirty birds.
Good advice. I replaced the flood switch and fixed the problem. Anyway next time I'd like to try the following: The new FS when you shake it, there is an element moving inside. In the old one that moving element was stuck with old food. I deeply washed the FS by also lightly hitting the FS to allow the stuck food to come out, after a lot of through washing the element inside become loose again (like the new one). I think this is a magnet that moves up and down with the water level and with time, the dry food makes it get stuck. I did not test it. But if one of you happen to have the same problem my advice would be to remove it, shake, if it doesn't make any noise, wash it thoroughly while shaking and smashing to a soft surface until the element becomes loose again and test it. If it still doesn't work replace the flood switch.
I watched the video and saw your comment. Pulled out the sensor and sure enough it was jam-packed with crud built up over almost a decade. I flushed it with hot water while picking out the crud with an o-ring pick (toothpick would have worked too). That seems to have fixed it! Thanks!!
Good idea! I was having intermittent issues to where the dishwasher would seem to lose power about 2 days after resetting power to the lower control board. Weird thing is I would reset 110v to the whole dishwasher and it wouldn't help, but if I unplugged the mini connector on the bottom of the control board, waited 30 seconds, then reconnected, the dishwasher would work for about 2 days then repeat the same behavior. I replaced the lower control board and it didn't help. I checked the filter basket and it was disgustingly filthy, so I cleaned it out and the area where it sits in and dishwasher seems to be behaving like it should, but I do have the heating issue like is described in this video, so I will try your advice then replace if that doesn't work. Thanks!
Same exact issue here. I replaced it since I had already bought a new one, but if it happens again, I might try seeing if I can just clean it out.
Replaced the part in 10 minutes. Steam hit my face when I opened the door. Thanks for the video!
Thank you sir! Your video saved me a lot of money. Much appreciated!
thank you so much for posting this video!! we first changed out our heating element and it still wasn't working then we found this video and we used your instructions and it worked!!! thanks again!!!
This video is fantastic and saved me from using home warranty. Such a good instruction and easy fix. Thank you so much!
Thanks for the video. I initially thought of replacing the heating element, but after seeing you fix this problem with a flood switch I thought I'd also try that. Worked like a charm and was very easy to replace. I used my shop vac to remove the water and cleaned both filters (that I did not realize it had). Thanks again for the vid and insight.
Came to had a comment that this did fix my dishwasher as well! Now it runs like a dream!! Thanks so much!!!
Another tip you should know if you're watching this video is this. If the Rinse Aid dispenser is completely empty, that can cause the unit NOT to send power to the heating element. I saw another video where the guy mentions this about GE dishwashers. He even said "somehow" the unit behaves this way. Didn't make much sense to me when he said it so I didn't bother with it (also I didn't have any Rinse Aid to test with). So I replaced the float switch like in this video, but that didn't fix it. I tested the limit switch - that was fine. I tested my new float switch to make sure the thermistor was good - and that was fine. I traced all the wires back to the control board thinking there's a break in the connection somewhere, including pulling out the control board - everything looked ok there. When I exhausted all those things, I finally thought, I can just put water into the Rinse Aid dispenser and test. And BAM!!! That was it. Crazy!
Thanks for the video. Saved me looking at the heating element. Replaced the flood switch. As soon as I pulled the old one out, I found the flood switch would not rattle. Likely clogged. This fixed my problem.
Just want to thank you for this video. Great explanation and easy fix!
You're the best! I was not looking forward to replacing the heating element. This is the way.
We were having the same issue with our G&E dishwasher (model GDF520PSJ0SS). Since it was not the same model as the one shown on this video, I was worried that it might not be the same part number. I went to the GE website to find the part number for our model (it was the same part - WD21X10519). I chose to order with my AmazonPrime because I didn't want to wait any longer then 2-days and I got FREE shipping (luckily on the day I ordered it , it was the selling at about the same price as on the GE website $28.25). It took my husband about 15 minutes from start to finish to replace it and now our dishwasher is working properly again. He used our shop-vac to suck out the water and was very careful handling the screws. Thank you so much for posting this video!
If you'd like to confirm the part number is the same for your model go to: www.geappliances.com/ge/parts/ and enter your model number in the search box and click the search button, when your dishwasher model comes up, then scroll to the bottom of the page and click - Sump & Filter Assembly - on the Sump & Filter Assembly page find the part number in the diagram (308) and click the "show me the diagram number" to confirm the part number for your particular model.
I also posted this message on another video and it and yours was the only ones I could find on this subject MY DISHWASHER NOW WASHES AND DRIES!!!
I want to say Thank you soooooooo much!!! I ordered the piece from
Amazon and it came yesterday, first I had already had a service man come
and say it was fixed he replaced the heating element and also replaced
the dispenser door on my GE-GDT655SSJSS I was so upset my dishes came
out still wet and not clean and cold after the service it was almost
200$ for the service call.
Well I took your advice and had my son-in-law help me take out the
switch flood assembly and man oh man I can not believe how much calcium
was built up on that assemble and down inside the well, we had had a
problem with out water a while back with out water company all mu dishes
were coming out white and it was somethign to do with our water system
finally they got it fixed. I am sure that is when it started, any way
after he took it apart for me I started putting the pieces plus the
flood assembly into containers of very warm white vinegar I could not
believe what came out of the pieced I even had to scrape some to get it
loose and I also soaked the spraying arms in a long baking pan with hot
white vinegar and poled all the holes with a dental pick in a kit I had
for embroidery. Finally all the pieces were clean and I read somewhere
someone said their Flood assembly made a noise when they shook it like
when you shake a spray paint bottle well my old one did not do this so I
stuck it on a jar filled with hot whit vinegar and I can not believe
what ugly stuff I got out of that thing after over an hour working on it
and removing ugly stuff it would make a noise when it shook I couldn't
really see inside so I figured it was cleaned and I decided to put it
back in the dishwasher while I waited till next day for the new one to
arrive well the dishwasher seemed to wash better but still did not heat
or steam, SO when the new piece arrived I was able to remove the old
flow assembly and replace it with the new one ALL BY MYSELF I put dishes
and tupperware in the dishwasher as I would and ran the cycle BUT I had
to leave for a few hours when I came back there was water setting in
the bottom "new problem" then I realized where I did not push the
dishwasher back inside the space it was tilted forward some so I figured
that was the problem with that I ran the drain and it drained then I
started a new cycle and let it run I was soooo happy to finally see
STEAM coming from the steam outlet and when it finished everythign was
HOT AND DRY Thank you so much for this video I have no idea why the
service guy did not know this and fix it the first time.
As far as i know yours and another video out there showing how to
replace this piece and yours has a link it worked for me I just plugged
in my serial number and it confirmed it would work in my machine.
I am one happy camper to be able to wash my canning jars again and get
them HOT Thank you again I can't wait to wash mire dishes LOL
Glad that the video helped you and that you were able to fix it yourself.
Thank you sooooo much! I want others to be aware that this switch can be the reason your dishwasher won't fill. This fact doesn't appear very often in online diagnostic information for this problem. First we replaced the water inlet valve which didn't solve the problem. We tested water flow and pressure, inspected wiring and did electronic diagnostics. Finally we found a little statement in a description of this part that its malfunction can prevent water inlet to the machine. So after a lengthy diagnostic process (we have to wait for parts to be shipped as we have no local parts provider) and finally installing the new flood switch the dishwasher works again (knock wood). We appreciated your instructive video!
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Did it work? I have a problem with no water fill 🤦🏻♀️ after cleaning filters and that part. I was about to order the valve but I think is this the problem. Let me know before I order the wrong part 🤭
I’m having the same problem. No water coming in so I think this is the problem.
jstjohn83 yes! It worked for me 🙌😁
jstjohn83 I pulled the float and gave it a little shake. Make sure it plugs in with the bottom outlet and try it again. I hope it works for you. I didn't have to buy a new one. I messed with it while cleaning my washer so shook it a bit and now it works. Thank God!
The One I’m not very handy. Did you have to unscrew it? What do I need to do that? It’s pretty dirty down there
After testing the heater element (15.8 ohms) and thermal limit (has continuity) I decided to check the thermostat and noted 360 ohms, which would indicate the water was already hot. New float switch measured 8.6k ohms. The new switch restored full heat and I thank you and those posting for the help. Made it a very simple and cheap fix.
Brilliant! The parts store and even a repairman that was there insisted this part could not be the reason it wasn’t drying. Swapped it out anyway as show and problem solved! Thank you!
To fellow GE owners - the rear bolt is quite shallow - I had to press firmly to engage the driver but that was literally the ONLY challenge of doing this (along with sopping up the water). It’s a breeze and fixed our dishwasher in like 5 minutes.
Have a 5-year old GE high-end dishwasher that had stopped drying. Watched this video, bought the part for $25 on Amazon, and replaced in about 10 minutes. Works great now--my wife thinks I'm a hero! Thanks very much!!
Thank you so much for this video. We had already had a repair person out who was unable to find this issue. I decided I didn’t want to go with all of the things that they thought might work when they weren’t sure and spend all that money so we were going to replace the Dishwasher. My husband found this video and we gave this a try and now our dishwasher works again. I am so thankful.
GE has gotta hate you, you’ve prevented so many people from buying more dishwashers lol. This also fixed my dishwasher!
Skipped the service call and fixed myself with your tutorial. Thanks much.
Thanks! Got this issue that GE stopped heating and sanitizing dishes. This video helped to save a lot of time and $$$. Ordered this flood switch from Amazon for $24 and it took 10 min to change. It worked like a charm!
This solved my drying problem with my dishwasher and saved me money. After checking the resistance of the heating element (16.9 ohms) I found this video and although I wasn't sure why it would fix the drying, based on all the other comments I thought I'd give it a try. I used my wet-dry shop vac to remove all the water from the tub and to clean the area around the flood switch. I had to use a small pick to remove the soap build up around one of the screws so I could remove it and a magnet to pull it up so it wouldn't drop down while I was removing the switch. The replacement part was about $30. I used lithium grease to help seal the o-ring and then re-assembled. It's a little tight replacing the wiring connector, but very doable. Just to be safe you should turn off the breaker or unplug the power.
Thanks for this video and the great instructions.
This is a wonderful video and great advice for fixing the problem of my GE dishwasher not drying dishes. Before trying this, we had a technician out twice --- once to check out the heating element (was ok) and then a second time to replace the main circuit board (also proved ineffective/unnecessary). So after over $400 down the drain we were about to buy a new machine, until we saw this tip and decided to try it. Following the video guidance, my wife and I replaced the flood switch with a new one, in about 10 minutes, and the problem was fixed! In fact, it is possible that all we needed to do was to pull and rinse the old switch and put it back. I'd recommend trying that even before buying the new part, although it is not expensive. Our old one was full of gunk but was easily cleaned. Thank you for taking the time and care to share your experience so expertly.
MANY THANKS TO THIS VIDEO! Indeed, very helpful when he started talking about thermistors!
This video was extremely helpful! It would seem that the heating element would be the cause if the dishwasher is not heating. It was the flood switch, as described here. It took me about 10 minutes to perform this repair and my dishwasher is boiling hot again! Thank you!!
Thanks for making the video. Just replace our flood sensor and we have heat again. Paid an appliance repair man a decent amount and he could fix the no heat issue. He wanted to replace a circuit board or some BS. Saved a bunch by DIO....
This was the fix we needed! We were almost ready to buy a new dishwasher because we’ve already had to replace the water pump and essentially all of our ge appliances have had issues. Thanks to this video, we saved it with this $25 part! Thanks!
Dude. This helped so much. I replaced the heating element first, which is a huge pain. Everything I was seeing said it was the heating element or the vent that causes dishes not to dry. It wasn't until I saw your vid that the flood sensor was even brought up. Swapped it out and the dishwasher runs like new again. Thanks.
Followed all the instructions in this video and it worked. Thanks for posting! Our dishes are drying again. Ordered the part from Amazon.
This was really helpful. I was able to get the part through your link and replace it in my dishwasher. Thanks.
Thanks for the tip, I was convinced that I had to replace the heating element before I saw your video. Replacing the flood switch took about 10 minutes and fixed the issue.
My GDT580SGF8WW had the same problem. After watching your video I purchased and installed the new flood switch, and the unit is working again. Thanks!!
Nearly two years later, had to replace the same part again. Came back to watch the video and refresh my aging memory. Good thing I saved the link!
I have to tell you thank you SO much for this video! I had the same problem and once I ordered and replaced this part, my dishwasher is working again! I couldn't have done it or known what the part is called if you hadn't posted this. So again, thank you!.
Thanks for the trouble shooting tip and the how to. I’ve replaced heating element. I’ll give this a shot. Thanks.
This video saved me a call to a repairman. Thanks!
Thank you for this video. Our problem was with the dishwasher not filling. This video was really helpful for understanding how to remove and replace the flood float assembly, which by the way was packed full of gunk. Dishwasher is working now!
Thanks for the info. I removed the old switch. I didn't check resistance. Installed new one. Worked out ok. Dishwasher began to dry properly. Thanks again!
Thanks for the video and insight, have one on order. Will update if this fixes problem. The heating element was already replaced without fixing it.
Flood switch fixed the issue, thanks so much!
Thank you so much. I took a chance and just changed the flood switch. The old one i took out did not rattle. But the new one did. It took me 10 min to change and now drys the dishs again. I paid $25 on amazon for a switch.
I’ve had the heating element not working as well.
This video was very helpful in the “how-to” for the sequence of dealing with replacing the flood switch.
Replacing this part is by far the easiest in regards to troubleshooting. The heating element requires the unit to be removed from under the counter.
Also, research shows this part fails before the element, so why not try this first.
Replacing the Flood Switch fixed my dishwasher...great video and thanks for putting it together.
Thanks for making and sharing this, buddy! I pulled my switch and did use an ohmmeter on it. It read 2,700 Ohms, which GE's internal docs say indicates a temperature of 135F. At room temperature (75F) it ought to be 11K or higher. New one on order. With the confidence inspired by your video, I'm looking forward to repairing my machine.
Following up: Installed the part last night. Heating element came back to life! Thanks again.
Which pins did you use to ohm out the float switch thermistor?
@@stuzman52What orientation are you looking at the flood switch to indicate “top row, and bottom row”?
Great video - to the point, cut to the chase, and worked perfectly for me. thank you for posting this.
Easily and inexpensively fixed my dishwasher thanks to your video. Only took 10 minutes! Thank you so much!
Very clear video short and sweet thank you, only wish it had discussed ohming of the thermistor, but again excellent video
So glad I saw this video. This solved the problem. Otherwise I would have replaced the heating element which is a lot more work! THANK YOU!
Not sure if this is our problem, however you have done an excellent job of explaining the “how to”.
Simply excellent, nice explanation.
Worked for us too! We ended up replacing the heating element first, thinking that was the issue, but as it turns out this was the problem all along! Good tip. Great video!
This solved my problem. I wish I had tried this BEFORE replacing the heating element. Nice job in the instructions
Thanks for the info. My GE Profile dishwasher isn't completely drying the dishes. Heating element tested out good. I came across your video while searching for info on a thermostat or control unit for the heating element. I am looking into the Flood Switch first.
Just a suggestion that may help you protect yourself from any liability, you may want to mention at the beginning of your video that anybody attempting this repair should make sure that the power is cut off before working on their dishwasher. There are a lot of not too intelligent people out there who know just enough about repairs to dangerous. Anyway, thanks again for the info. I will let you know if this ends up being the repair I need to make.
Thanks so much for posting this! Our dishwasher heats again.
This worked! I replaced the heating element and that didn't work. Replaced the float switch and that did the trick!
Small suggestion - perhaps show how to unplug the wire. I tugged a little too much before I realized how to get at the wire. Otherwise everything went well. Definitely clean everything while you are at it. Mine was disgusting.
Solved our dishwasher issue in 10 minutes because of this video. THANK YOU!!
I'm so excited! We did it and it works like a charm! I thought I was going to have to buy a new dishwasher... Instead only $25
Thanks for the video. I changed out this same part and it fixed my issue.
Came back to say this was the fix for me. Worked perfectly on this exact same model. Thanks so much
Thank you for this. Going to try it on our GE dishwasher that isn't drying very well. One question: is it advisable to turn the power off to the kitchen before attempting to do this?
was looking for the thermister and did not know it was in there thanks, this is the part i needed. great explaination
Thank you! It worked! Your tips were helpful.
Yes! Thank you. Taking the float out worked for me. Maybe putting the washer model might help someone looking to fix this specific washer. I broke my head looking for someone like mine until I found yours fixing a problem I didn't think was my problem. Thank you so Much! It was very helpful. Definitely help me learn more about my washer and know I could fix it on my own. Girl P💥wer🦸🏻♀️
Hey Mayra, thank you very much for your comment as it helped me fix my issue. I read your comment that yours was not spraying or filling with water after you cleaned your dishwasher by cleaning the filter & screen and the exact same happened to me as well and that's when I ran into this video and your comment. I followed your route of opening, cleaning, shaking and putting the float switch back in and viola the dishwasher started working fine and better too I think as all that debris & gunk is gone now. Thank you. For those wondering about my dishwasher model it's GE GDF540HSF4SS that came with our new house in 2015. Many folks suggested to replace the Water Inlet Valve
part# AP6286892 but it's actually the Float Switch that is required to be replaced.
Thanks to the OP for posting this great video as without this video I would not have found this post. Happy Holidays everyone.
Before you do any of this and buy anything. I recommend you press your TCO button and see if that helps. I changed the heating element and the flood switch and the turbidity sensor after watching countless videos. None of them fixed my heating issue. Finally found that information on the Thermal CutOff switch and it fixed it. Costs $0 to fix and about 10 mins of time. Not sure why everyone making videos about this don't mention this option.
Thanks Man. Not a lot of info on this. You fixed my dishwasher. I owe you one :)
Fixed mine with this - thanks so much!
Thank you for this video! I replaced mine - will see later if that was the problem but I am confident I did this correctly because of your video. Many thanks!!
My man! Thank you for posting this!
Thank you so much for this video! Fixed our problem!
Great video and very helpful, I had a similar model PDT7760SSJ7SS and it required the same replacement part. It went in as you described. However, on my model I had to take off 4 screws that held the water propeller on the base to get at the back screw easily. And it is good thing I did as it needed a thorough cleaning. Thanks again.
Solid advice. Resolved my issue, only took about 10 minutes
Good video. simple right to the point
Thanks for the info! After an element and board, I found 16k ohms at the board. A little low on the temp sensor. Thanks again, problem solved.
I replaced this part on my GE GDT580SSF2SS and it was as good as new. The heating element was not working and the water fill level was too low (not enough water). Replacing this part fixed both issues.
This was the exact solution to our problem - thank you very much!
This worked for us! Thank you so much!
This fixed my GE dishwasher issue. Thanks for posting this helpful video!
Thank you for the video, helped out and fixed the issue.
These are the true heros on RUclips lol no joke
This worked! Thank you so much
Yes indeed. This works. I found, however, that I had to also cut the power after replacing it and leave everything off for a few minutes.. otherwise it would run, fill for about 5 secs and repeat. Something about resetting a motor timer? Now after replacing that flood sensor, I am only out 95 bucks ( much cheaper in US than here in Canada!) instead of 500 for the new washer my spouse wanted. Joy.
Just want to say Thank you! dishwasher is up to speed and it just cost me the part!
Thank you very much, I follow your instructions and it worked!
Thanks for this vid. I've been troubleshooting a similar model at work that won't turn on it's element. Never occurred to me that the pcb may be seeing high water temps from the bad thermistor and not turning it on. Any new idea I can try is good.
Explained perfectly
We are so great to you for this video. We had a similar issue and we followed your tips and it is working great . Thank you n God bless 🙏🏽
From CA . 😊😊
Thanks for making this video, very helpful.
It worked! Thanks for posting and saving me some $$. Great instructions!
Top notch video! Thanks for the share!
You are a hero.
Thank you!! Can't wait to see if it works for mine!
Thank You!
I am curious to know how long have you had your dishwasher for? I am experiencing the same thing with my dishwasher, which is exactly like your model. I’ve had my dishwasher for only a little over 2 yrs.. didnt buy the extended warrantee...
It is about 4 years old. I’d bet that you have the same issue.
OK so I changed the flood switch and tahdahh! My dishwasher works now!!! Thank you soo much for your video! $27 bucks. And it was fairly easy to do! I used a little torch wrench and a magnetic tip pen so I wouldn’t loose the screws!