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Customer Questions and Answers for Circulation Pump And Motor (Dishwasher) by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM18070065
Manufacturer Part Number: WPW10605059

This dishwasher circulation pump and motor drives wash water through the spray arms for effective cleaning. Replacing a failed wash motor restores strong spray pressure and consistent cleaning performance throughout the cycle.

  • Circulates water through the spray arms to wash and rinse dishes
  • Maintains proper flow and pressure from the sump to all spray arms
  • Direct replacement for a seized, noisy, or non-running wash motor
  • Common symptoms: poor cleaning, no spray action, or humming/buzzing during wash
What's included: One circulation pump and motor assembly. Install notes:
  • Disconnect power at the breaker and shut off water supply before servicing.
  • Access is from the bottom/front; many models require removing the toe panel and/or sliding the dishwasher out.
  • Connect the wiring, seat the pump seal fully in the sump, and lock the assembly in place per your model's procedure.
  • After reassembly, run a brief fill-and-wash to check for leaks and proper spray action.

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Hello Ash, I would recommend running a service diagnostic cycle on the unit to pull the fault codes. This will give you a logical starting place to begin the repair. To invoke the Diagnostics Cycle, perform the following while in standby: ¦ Press any 3 keys in the sequence 1-2-3-1-2-3-1-2-3 with no more than 1 second between key presses. ¦ The Service Diagnostics Cycle will start when the door is closed. ¦ To rapid advance 1 interval at a time, press the Start/Resume key. Rapid advance may skip sensor checks as some checks require 2 complete intervals. NOTE: While you are in the Diagnostic Cycle, the Start/Resume feature is turned off (for example, Auto Resume after door interrupts) and the Start/Resume key becomes an individual advance key. ¦ Invoking Service Diagnostics clears all status and last run information from memory and restores defaults so be sure to annotate all fault codes. It also forces the next cycle to be a sensor calibration cycle. ¦ Last Ran cycles and options returned to default (Normal Cycle with Heated Dry option). ¦ Last Ran Delay returns to the lowest delay increment. ¦ Calibration cycle may force an extra rinse to occur prior to final rinse (to assure clear water), then calibrates the OWI and the fill amount during the final rinse. ¦ Operating state returns to Standby upon completing or terminating the Service Diagnostics cycle.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Friday, January 20, 2017

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