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Customer Questions and Answers for Turbidity Sensor by Whirlpool

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Part Number: OEM18071610
Manufacturer Part Number: WPW10705575

The Turbidity Sensor is an OEM part for Whirlpool dishwashers. It detects the level of particles in the water during the wash cycle, allowing the dishwasher to adjust the cycle duration and water usage for optimal cleaning performance. This sensor ensu

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For Whirlpool Turbidity Sensor (Part Number: OEM18071610)

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Jeremy, You will want to check the power supply to the motor and make sure that the motor is getting 120 vac to it. If there is no power then the control board would be the issue. Also check the wiring and make sure that there are no damaged or loose connections.

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Hello Jeremy. With it being intermittent it does sounds like the board is the culprit and will need to be replaced on the unit. Thank you.

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Sam for Model Number WDF310PAAS5

My dishwasher stopped functioning normally and only takes water and drains out. Does nothing during the wash cycle. I bought and installed the control board but nothing changed. I found how to run the diagnostic cycle and notice the clean light display the 3-1 error code. I read in the manual and it says something about temperature wiring. Can anyone tell me is 3-1 the root cause of the dishwasher not working or it is something else and how to fix 3-1?

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Hello Sam, If you please post a new question providing a valid e-mail address that can receive up to about 25MB of information, we can provide you with the proper service information to aid in the diagnosis and repair of your unit. Thank you for your patience and understanding in this matter.

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Charles, It would be more likely that the water valve is the cause for the issue with no water entering the tub. You will want to check to make sure that the float is moving freely and that there is 120 vac is getting to the water valve and if it is then will be a valve issue.

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Doug, You will want to get inside the pump assembly to make sure that there is nothing clogged in the pump that could be causing the noise and if this checks ok then this will most likely be caused by a faulty pump assembly.

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Dale, The unit will only have the heater turned on during 2 parts of the wash cycle on this unit, the first time would be about 11 to 15 into the cycle and then at about 60 minutes in. You will want to make sure that you are purging your sinks hot water before running the cycle. If at these points the heater is not coming on then this will most likely be a bad control board since the heater and thermostat check ok.

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Dave, You will want to check the float to make sure that it is not sticking in the up position which could be caused by detergent build up.

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Jim, You will want to check to see if there is 120 vac getting to the water valve. If there is then this will be a faulty water valve. The water valve part number is W11175771.

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