![]() ![]() They are bimetals and as such are designed to bend when a CURRENT not a voltage is passed thru them. DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, REMOVE THEM AND APPLY 120 VOLTS TO THEM AS YOU WILL HAVE A DEAD SHORT. Whenever you are playing with the bimetal actuators, you have to always be aware that there is 120 volts standing on one side of them. You all look to be experts in my opinion from what I've read here, so I'm hopefull you all can help me figure this out.I really appreciate your help! I would love to throw parts at this, but time is not on my side and the parts are not necessarily cheap. I'm wondering if that could be true if one door does open. I thought of replacing the one bimetal, but I have read a few places online suggest that a low water level could contribute to this issue. None of the wiring seems excessively corroded at the bimetal and neither bimetal appears broken physically. I removed the tray and both doors seem to open pretty well. I've spent quite a bit of time on the net and I took the front cover off to expose the soap tray and bi metals. In fact it may only open enough for some soap to leak out. ![]() Cut to the chase here.recently I noticed that the pre wash door would open, but the main detergent door would not open all the way. I am thoroughly impressed with it's ability to clean what me or my wife don't clean before sending the dishes off to pasture for the night. The home my wife and I recently started renting came with a Kitchenaid/Hobart KDS18 dishwasher. ![]()
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