Bill for Model Number KDTE104DSS0 Moved into a 6 year old home with a Kitchenaid KDTE104DSS0 dishwasher. The problem is that it doesn't dry the dishes (even using rinse aid), and the detergent pod is often found on the bottom only partially disintegrated (nothing is blocking the detergent door). I tested the turbidity sensor via control board pins between P12-1 and P12-3 to check the resistance and found it was out of range. I've read it should be at 48K to 52K ohms at room temperature, but I measure it at 9K to 11K ohms. So I bought and installed a replacement turbidity sensor WPW10705575. But the resistance is still 9K to 11K ohms... Was the new sensor also defective? Or what am I missing here?
Answer Bill, Based on the information provided it sounds like a water issue. Check to make sure you are getting enough water to fill for the cycle (and that it is not draining or syphoning out). Also, make sure that the water is hot enough (must be a min. of 120°F in the tub of the machine for the soap to activate and dissolve). Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Friday, July 9, 2021