This dishwasher heating element is not designed to heat the water that enters it, but is designed to maintain the heat of the water that enters the dishwasher. It is located on the bottom of the dishwasher.
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Replacing your KitchenAid Dishwasher Heating Element
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This part fixes the following symptoms:
Not drying dishes properly | Will Not Start | Not cleaning dishes properly
This part works with the following products:
Dishwasher.
Part# WPW10082892 replaces these:
AP6014924, 8537057, 8564032, 8564056, W10082892
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Ben T - November 26, 2019
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DIY heating element replacement
The part was in perfect condition and works perfectly as well as being sent quickly with tracking information. Will definitely use y’all in the future and recommend y’all to friends and family.
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Bill C - August 30, 2019
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Maytag dishwasher burned out the heating element. After looking online at various sites, with no luck I found it on Partselect . Perfect fit and back in business.
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Vincent R - September 20, 2018
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Heater element
Part was an exact fit and fixed my dishwasher
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Ron B - March 18, 2018
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Thread lock was a problem
I received the parts for my dishwasher repair quickly. When I pulled the dishwasher out of the cabinet to install the new heating element I encountered a problem with the new element. It seems they've applied a liquid thread locking compound to the threaded part of the element. the material was applied much too thick and would not allow the nuts that retain the element and seal the rubber washer to thread onto the element stem. I had to re-thread the element stem to remove the red thread locking compound and subsequently re-thread the plastic retaining nuts to match. I was then able to install the element, however this made the process considerably difficult and frustrating. If a person did not have the ability to effectively modify the element as I did I have no idea how they would have installed the part.
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Stopped washing in cycle, LED code flashed 6 times
Since I had manual from initial installation I knew code meant heater was malfunctioning. Went to Sears, Lowes..no parts to repair. Instructed to go to appliance repair shop, closed of course...ordered online instead here and received in 2 days. Repair took 20 minutes. Super easy! Do not attempt to use adjustable wrench to tighten, use so
... Read morecket set as plastic electrode casings will be compromised. Takes some tork. Probably saved $100-$150 repair call. Wife was pleased. I was suprised how easy.
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Brendan from Indianapolis, IN
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Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Dishwasher heater broken
I ordered this part after the sanitized light on my dishwasher was flashing. The dishes were no longer drying. To replace the part, my husband pulled out the dishwasher and unscrewed some nuts (accessing under the heater through the side openings). The entire repair took under 15 minutes, and works perfectly. I have to mention that th
... Read moree heater was shaped differently than the one it replaced, but was a perfect fit in the clips.
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Ellen from Park City, UT
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Burning smell from dishwasher
So one day passing the dishwasher while it was running, I noticed a rather pungent burning smell. Yikes, I shut it off! I took apart the pump housing at the bottom inside the dishwasher, expecting to find some kids toy plastic bit had got caught and had jammed the motor or something. But nothing there, and my dishwasher has a little
... Read morescreen to keep just such things from getting to the pump anyway. Hmmm. So, ran the dishwasher again, seemed ok now. A week later, same thing, burning smell. Pull it apart again, but no sign of trouble. But I know something is up, so I pull the kickplate and have a look underneath... Way at the back I see a red wire that looks a little melted, but it's hard to tell, so I pull the whole dishwasher out. Sure enough, one of the heater wires is melted and burned, and the plastic locknut holding that side of the heater is badly scorched. Looks like a little electrical fire, I'm lucky it didn't get out of hand! The heater still tests ok with an ohmeter, but I don't trust it now - order the heater and replacement locknut and washers. Didn't need to order washers, they come with the heater, oh well. Heater removal and replacement is very straight forward, but I added some high-temp gasket silicone sealant (Ultra Blue) around the seals as I think the original problem may have ben a bit of water leakage causing a short. Took about an hour to pull the dishwasher out, remove the heater and install the new one, put a new terminal on the heater wire, and put the whole thing back under the counter. Working great now. But not a problem I expected to have with a 2-year-old dishwasher!
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Dean
July 30, 2018
What is the ohm reading for the lower heating element
For model number mdb7709awq2
Hello Dean, Thank you for the question. The element should read between 10-20 ohms. Hope this helps!
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Kurt
November 15, 2017
My heating element has some sections that have a white coating on it. Some areas it wiped off, but in the back corners, closest to the terminals, it is almost baked on. Also, on one back corner near the terminal, it appears to have a rough surface, as if it has rust on it. Any ideas what would cause this, and is it an issue that i need to replace the heating element?
For model number MDB8959AWB0
Hi Kurt,
Thank you for your question. Usually when something like this happens with your bake element it means that something has dripped on the element. Which may be the reason that the part has stopped working. It sounds like you will have to replace your bake element, but you can test it with a multi meter to double check if it is working or not. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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Jason
February 20, 2018
This heating element does fit my KitchenAid dishwasher. I ask cause the one picture don't look like it. I am guessing that it is because it is bent. One more thing. Does all hardware come with this part.
For model number KUDP02FRSS0
Hello Jason, Thank you for contacting us. I have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you’re looking for is PartSelect Number: PS11748194. The rubber washers, Part Number: PS11743934 and nuts, Part Number: PS11745448 are sold separately. Hope this helps!
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Joseph
November 18, 2022
I need this heating element and the terminal nuts (plastic) that hold it in place. What are the part numbers for those?
For model number Wpw10082892
Hello Joseph, thank you for asking. According to our research, this heating element is part number PS11748194. The nut that fits with this element is part number PS11755402. This part comes with 1 nut, you would have to order two of them. We look forward to hearing from you if you need assistance with placing an order through our 7-days-a-week customer service. We hope this helps!
Hi. Dishwasher was working then stopped with normal cycle flashing. Tried pressing all other buttons...nothing. opened door and closed. no buttons responded, no flashing. dishwasher wouldn't start or respond. if i hit circuit breaker, each time, normal cycle button flashes...nothing else and keeps flashing.
please help! what part would you recommend. thank you, eileen
For model number MDBH979AWS3
Hello Eileen, thank you for your question. There are a few parts that could be the issue. The Heating Element Assembly is one. If lights are flashing on the control panel, the heating element assembly might have burned out. The heating element assembly heats the water up to operating temperature. After a set amount of time if the temperature isn't reached a light on the control panel might start flashing. The heating element assembly can be checked for continuity with an Ohm meter.
Drain Pump - If lights are flashing on the control panel, the drain pump might not be working properly. For two-wire drain pump motors check them for continuity using an Ohm meter. If it's defective You'll need to replace it. Drain pumps are not repairable. Touchpad and Control Panel - If the lights are flashing on the display the entire touchpad and control panel assembly might be defective. If the display works but the dishwasher functions are all out of synch, or some of the buttons don't respond properly the entire touchpad and control panel might need to be replaced.I Hope this helps!
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Randall
March 13, 2018
The dishwasher goes through the normal washing cycle than stops and all the lights go off. I replaced the 2 limit switches, 1 in the control panel and the other under the tube with no results. In addition, all three wash cycle lights are always on or blinking.
For model number KUDK03ITWH2
Hi Randall,
Thank you for your question. There are some parts that you will need to check to see which ones are causing the issue. You will need to check the bi-metal fuse, the door switch, the circulation pump and motor, the high limit thermostat, the door handle, the electronic control board and the heating element. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Alan
March 28, 2019
The dishes are not getting properly clean. During a cycle, we opened and the water was only Luke warm. I am thinking the heating element could be the culprit, but how can i be sure that will address the problem.
For model number 66513189K802
Hello Alan, Thank you for the question. I suggest testing the High Limit Thermostat,PartSelect Number PS11743423. You can also test the element, PartSelect Number PS11748194. When at room temperature, should measure about 6 to 15 ohms. Hope this helps!
The normal cycle light keeps flashing. Shut off power for 20 min turned on still flashing. Removed heating element at got 013 ohms on the 2000 ohm scale. Tested the two wire drain pump and got a 1 on the ohm scale( with probes touching I get 000 ohms). Is the heating element and pump ok
For model number KUDC03IVWH4
Hi Carl,
Thank you for your question. If the normal cycle light is flashing, try resetting it by unplugging the dishwasher for 30 seconds. If this does not help, there may be an issue with the door switch. Try opening and then closing the door firmly and selecting a new wash cycle to see if this resolves the issue. If not the door switch will need to be replaced. Try cleaning the control panel to see if this helps. Sometimes a key may be stuck and wiping the control panel with a cloth may help. If the light continues to blink, then you will need to replace the electronic control board. If you have any questions, please let us know. We are open 7 days a week. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Barb
December 2, 2022
My Kitchenaide dishwasher is flashing the clean button and will not clear (flashes 7 times pauses and starts again) We have looked up fault codes and it indicates there is a problem with the heating element. However when checking the continuity it reads 16.5 OMS. What else could be the problem?
We have had a plastic burning smell for the past few weeks, but there are no visible imperfection on the resistor/element.
For model number KUDC20CVSSO
Hello Barb, thank you for reaching out. If the heating element is working fine, we suggest that you check the thermostat, part number PS11743423, and the control board, part number PS11748221, as these could be the culprits of the issue. If you require assistance to place an order, please contact customer service. We hope that helps!
My KitchenAid dishwasher stop working. The normal light started flashing and wont stop. I started to hit the other buttons and now the cancel light came on and is flashing with the normal light and both will not stop flashing. Someone told me it was the heating element so i replaced it and it did not fix the problem. So could someone please tell me what is going on with it.
For model number KUDP02FRSS0
Hello Jason, Thank you for your inquiry. We would recommend checking the control panel with touchpad, the ribbon cable and the control board. Also try unplugging or disconnecting the power to the dishwasher for 5-10 minutes and see if any error codes come up. Hope this helps!
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