GE Dishwasher Repair (Model GDT535PSJ6SS) – Copley, OH
The dishwasher was leaking from the front left, but tightening a loose vent resolved the issue.
The dishwasher was leaking from the front left, but tightening a loose vent resolved the issue.
The dishwasher displayed an IE error, indicating a water inlet issue. After inspection, the problem was resolved without needing a new valve.
The dishwasher was turning on but not dispensing water or soap. Replacing the wash pump and motor resolved the issue.
The heating element in the dishwasher failed, but the tub remained undamaged. Replacing the heating element restored functionality.
The dishwasher was not cleaning effectively and left water spots. The issue was resolved by fixing the spray arm’s position.
The dishwasher’s soap dispenser failed to open during the cycle, while the gas stove’s front right burner wouldn’t ignite. Both issues were resolved with new parts.
The dishwasher was not draining properly, but after clearing a broken knife blade from the drain pump, the issue was resolved.
The dishwasher wouldn’t start despite the control panel lighting up. A reset didn’t resolve the issue, but it was successfully repaired.
The dishwasher was not draining properly, which was resolved by replacing the drain pump supplied by the customer.
The dishwasher was unable to drain water after completing its cycles. The issue was resolved by cleaning the plugged drain hose.