Rob for Model Number GSD4860J01SS Had a no motor start, no drain, and door leak. I assisted motor, it started and drained. Pulled machine, found many areas gunked up, cleaned EVERYTHING. Re assembled, installed. Ran cycle with dishes no soap, all functioned properly no leaks. Same dishes same cycle(pots and pans) added soap, door leaked (at bottom) but machine functioned as it should. Repeated this several times with same results. Purchased 4" gap seal from you, not sure it ever had one, no change in door leak. I have noticed at about midway through wash cycle, the motor seems to slow, the sound of the spray becomes noticeably slower. Is it possible the motor is weak, and because of the slower turning of the spray arms, too much water is hitting the door. All seals cleaned up well and look good, water level looks fine, when using soap, suds do come up higher than water but they settle and water level looks normal. Machine is approx 14 years old, with a lot of use and has worked very well. I am not against throwing some parts at it but this has me stumped. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you
Answer Rob, you may want to test the windings of the circulation motor WD26X10013 for 10 ohms. If the windings do not read 10 ohms, then the motor is bad. As the motor is slowing down it is possible that it is spraying water onto the door excessively, thereby causing water to leak out of the door. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Friday, May 10, 2019