Dishwasher not releasing rinse aid? Mine wasn't either until. Took it apart to discover that the fix is easier than expected. No tools necessary (if your problem is like mine).
Thank you so much! I googled this video while on hold with the Amana warranty company, growing more and more aggravated as I waited and you fixed my problem in less than 5 minutes while I've been on hold for 13 minutes of nothing. You just saved somebody's life. You are greatly appreciated!!!
Thank you so much for posting this. I was going insane couldn’t realize for years the rinse aid never emptied or anything. I never knew this. Thanks for sharing this trick. I’m a single mother & I couldn’t figure this out and with your video now the rinse aid is dispensing. Yay I am so happy. I hate spots on my tubberware and dishes and now I realize it was locked and not releasing the rinse aid. No one would know this because there is no button or anything that shows to do that. And I’m renting so I don’t own the Manuel. I searched videos after videos and none were helpful except yours. I appreciate you showing the mechanism behind it and how it functions. This video was extremely helpful. I am doing a load of dishes right now so I can’t wait for them to be done to see how they came out. I also changed the position to the highest since I have hard water so hopefully that works. Thanks again for sharing. You have been extremely helpful. 😊
OMG thank you so much !!! You saved me from going crazy. I have the exact same dishwasher and had this problem, a technician came home to replace the panel... Then the problem continued, and I saw your video! What a bad design decision. Thanks for solving my problem, because of you I'll have cleaner glasses :)
Years of mystery solved ! I was wondering why my rinse aid levels never dropped. I had thought something must have been clogged. Thank you thank you thank you ! Why dishwashers don't have these instructions imprinted on the door I will never know. Maybe it is to get us to call the repairman every time.
How did you figure that out please? Your problem is like my problem I cleaned out all of the residual rinse aid, thinking the outlet was clogged, then I lost the cap and can not use it now. I need to buy a new cap but from where. Regards, Laurel Merrick Bargara Queensland Australia 4670.
You have no idea how mind blown I am right now! So thankful I found this video! I’ve tried everything to fix my dishwasher and never could get it to release the rinse aid! I just tried your trick so let’s hope and pray it works!!!! I’m at my wits end with drying these dishes every time!
I know your pain. When I reached my boiling point, I decided to rip my dishwasher apart because I probably needed a new one anyway. Then I stumbled upon the mechanism inside. I've been very satisfied with dishwasher's performance ever since. Hopefully your problem is the same as mine and this will fix it. Best of luck. Let me know if it works for you.
Thanks for the short video explaining this. I have the same problem. As soon as I clicked it, I could hear air shoot out of the hole. I bet it's working now. Thanks again!🙂
This worked awsome. One of the better self help videos out there. I called Amana direct and they were totally useless. Whatever happened to knowledgeable hired help? Guess im too old now to understand why companies hire useless people. As if I'm going to hire someone clueless to look at my dishwasher. This was the solution. What happens on the 2nd cycle is there is an electrical component that engages and actually holds the rince agent plunger open for awhile for it to drain into the water near the end of the entire cycle. I find self help videos are often better than hiring someone totally of no help. Self help all the way!!!!! Thank you Alberto!
What, no way!!!! I haven't been closing my soap door cause I just throw the tab into the bottom of the washer. No wonder my rinse aide hasn't been being released!!! Running a load right now to see if this was my issue! THANK YOU!!!!
WOW! I’M SO THANKFUL I FOUND THIS VIDEO! I have the exact same Amana dishwasher under the wet bar in my basement. I had the exact same issue as well: bought it new, added Jet Dry, and never consumed a single drop of the stuff after hundreds of loads over about 4 years. Wasn’t a big enough deal to go through the hassle of pulling it out and sending it out for service, but it always annoyed me that it had that one issue. After I saw this video, I set the latch in the correct position before loading the soap and closing the door, and voila! Dry dishes! You rock! Liking and subscribing!!
THANK YOU SO MUCH MY GUY. I couldn't figure out for the life of me why it wasn't dispensing. It was driving me fucking crazy. I can't believe how simple this solution is. I'd be screwed if not for this video. I probably would've spent hundreds sending a guy out here to take a look at it because I found NOTHING online that helped. Seriously, thank you from Michigan!
Dishwasher's been broke for going on 5 years now. Decided tonight was the night it got dealt with lol. Just before getting started at ripping it open, thought I'd check TH-cam. Thank you! Saved me a bunch of hassle! 👍
I hope it proves useful for you. Let me know if it improves your drying. Another tip is to use liquid pre-wash in addition to the tabs/capsules. After I started using both, it made a big difference.
@@bird2002 Dishes came out spotless! For the first time lol. Had to use the back of a fork to get it unfroze from the position it was in. I guess years of being stuck left it a little unwilling to move at first. 🤣 Once I got the gunk freed or whatever was holding it stuck though it moved happily. Watched the video again to make absolutely positive that it was in the right position n for the first time since I've had it - IT DISPENSED! 😲 Thanks again! Worked a treat! (n my dishwasher was a completely different model, but the concept remained the same nevertheless)
Can’t wait to try this. This still makes no sense to me, since the washer is going through both cycles each load. I would think then that the rinse aid is still being released, just at the wrong time of the load. Not sure how this doesn’t allow any rinse aid to exit the reservoir at all, but since so many people are thanking you in the comments for solving their issue, I will give it a go.
@@kevinfitch7847 I’m no mechanical engineer and I could be wrong, but what I found inside that contraption indicates that there’s two positions inside that door, both will open the door, but only one of them will release the rinse aid. Makes sense too, because you only want to release it during the rinse cycle.
@@bird2002 I am brain dead, so not second guessing you, just confused by my own stupidity 😁. I got faith in you and will update once I can. I just ran a load, but it has been annoying me for over a year that it never drains, so can’t wait to do some clicking after it finishes running. The amount of comments thanking you especially after customer service is no help is insane to me. You would think this would be in their user guides 🤦🏻♂️. Thanks for the tip!!!
Holy crap, I'm glad I stumbled on your video! I couldn't get my rinse aid to dispense, so I went looking around for DIY videos for the Amana brand dishwasher specifically to no avail. I assumed it was broken and couldn't be bothered to take my dishwasher apart, so I was going to replace it, but you just saved me a TON of money! I wish Amana would explain this feature in the user manual.....
@@Crazy4Moore Maybe you’ve solved this issue already, but just in case my experience helps…my “soft click” wasn’t as silent as his when he showed the dispensers uninstalled from the washer. The rinse aid 2nd position made a click when pressing it but was silent when releasing it. The 1st position clicks when pressing and releasing. So the soft click isn’t silent, it just doesn’t click with the release of the button so it feels and sounds softer. I had to play with it a while to be able to discern the difference and to understand it needs to be left in 2nd position with the door open so that when you fill with detergent and close the door it will return to 1st position.
New dishwasher owner here. Couldn’t figure out why every time I look at it, the stuff is still sitting in there. I’m going to look at the manual for the dishwasher online. I’m in a new place, none of the booklets are here, and I’ve never dealt with this before. Thanks for the info on this because I had no idea!
Put in glass cleaner concentrate by mistake into rinse. So I had opposite issue, I needed to get it all out before doing dishes again. This video still helped!
Thanks for the help, Alberto. With your guidance I was able to get my rinse aid dispenser to work. My dispenser stop opening entirely. The pin that engages the lift lever was out of position so the plunger/stop at the top never opened. By repositioning the pin back to where it belongs the both actions now work. The detergent door opens and now the rinse aid plunger/stop at the top opens and rinse aid dispenses. I had to remove the unit from the door to see the problem. Just one more thing to check in addition to your guidance.
Omg Thank you! I have this exact same dishwasher. The rinse aid has never worked from the first day that we have gotten it. Thank you for posting this!
Thank you so much. I searched the Internet high and low for a solution to this problem 18 months ago and gave up until now. I just decided to search again on a whim and found you. My landlord replaced the dishwasher with an Amana and after the first wash I noticed lots of spots so I watched the rinse aid and it’s level never went down so I told him the rinse aid wasn’t releasing and he sent a technician to fix it. The technician said everything was fine and it just releases slowly and disregarded that the level hadn’t dropped in 2 months. After 6 more months I called Amana (my landlord put me in charge of following up and gave me the purchase paperwork because it was new and he already called a technician) but the warranty had expired. Not one single mention of this mechanism in the trouble shooting guide or installation instructions from Amana nor did Amana customer service know of this. I’m guessing the lever got pressed when open during my landlord’s install. The explanation after showing the fix is a little confusing so thank you for simplifying it by saying that it just needs to be in the soft click position before closing the detergent door. As others have commented, I too am confused how the rinse agent is not dispensing at the wrong time because I just tried this and held it open in the 2nd position to see if rinse aid would flow out so I didn’t have to wait for several washes to see if it was working and rinse aid did come out so mine isn’t clogged. Also, does this mean that my detergent hasn’t been released until the final rinse all this time??
I'm glad you found this helpful. I feel they don't publish this information in their owners manual so that the consumers are forced to pay for their technicians to come make repairs. It's all about money, otherwise they would just notify people of the fix and then they would make no money. As for the detergent, the detergent door opens anytime and every time that the wax motor operates. So regardless of which cycle you're on, or which position the piston is in, the detergent door will always open. Rest assured, your detergent is being released at the proper time. The problem comes down to the rinse aid, because that one does specifically rely on the piston being in the correct position to operate.
TH-cam magic ? Haha... Found your video while searching for tips on a lower door seal leak on my dishwasher. I have (had) a similar rinse aid problem too, so with the right search word I found this. Yours is Amana, mine is Frigidaire (aka Electrolux, also Kenmore) but has a very similar soap / rinse agent dispenser as yours. My unit is from 2004. I had to replace the soap dispenser about a year ago, the detergent door lock no longer worked, the plastic lock hook wears with use (known problem on these machines). So I got a new dispensor online (easy to find) and put it in. A couple months after, I noticed my Low Rinse agent light was not coming on as it normally did before, after 5-6 weeks, and also I noticed more residue on glass. I use regular liquid detergent and did not have a residue problem before. I was considering replacing the dishwasher, being 16 years old and 'not washing well' anymore... Just for kicks, I bought a new liquid detergent ('complete' formula) which contains rinse agent and wouldn't you know it, glasses came out spotless. A few weeks later, I saw your video and thought... uh-oh... I must have messed with the release when I installed the new detergent dispenser. Mine is also a 2-stage mechanism with a hard and a soft click. So today I set the soft click before closing the door and did a load with my old detergent : no spots on glass ! I will be able to confirm this issue is resolved in a few weeks... when/if my Low Rinse agent light comes back to life. To think I almost threw this [good] machine out because of this... So Thank You :-)
Thank you so much. Kitchen Aid had no idea how to help me since dish soap was put into rinse aid dispenser by mistake. Your information about the door release made it possible to stop all the soap suds from filling the dishwasher. Many thanks.
wow! you fixed my rinse aid issue. i recently replaced my entire wire harness, main board, and the sensor. I just did not want to take the machine apart again. this saved me probably a few hours of work!
Great video and explanation of how that mechanism works. Mine might be the wax motor, I don't think it's extending the piston far enough to release the plunger for the rinse aid. Thanks to your video I see that it doesn't take much movement of the piston to release the door for the detergent, so I think that's my problem.
I thought the same thing about mine until I connected it to 120V A/C. Then I saw it extended all the way. It saved me from buying a new one. If you have a safe way to test it, you may want to verify if your was motor is extending all the way. Also make sure the lever is in the correct position.
@@bird2002 Tested it today first on a bench, then in the machine. Applying power extended the piston the full distance and opened the plunger. I'm not sure if I'm out of sequence because even if you are out of sequence, the rinse aid would be release, just at the wrong time. We aren't getting it released at all, the reservoir never goes down. Unless, the duration of the plunger extension is shorter for the wash step (opening the door), then longer for the rinse step. In that scenario, if I was off sequence, a small amount of aid would be released during the wash step, but during the longer rinse step, the plunger isn't opened because the sequence is off. My other thought is a bad control board where there isn't a open command given during the rinse step. I'm going to run it with the door face off and see if I can tell what's going on, but it's defiantly not anything wrong with the motor or the dispenser.
Man i just found out why my Rinde Aid kept emptying itself. Just went and clicked it to proper cycle. Apart from slight error that it dies not release, i think you meant releases in wrong cycle. But smart ones get it. Hey thanks for informing The World. Cheers :)
I have the same dishwasher and had the same problem. I had no idea about the soft click for releasing the rinse aid! Yes, we mess with it occasionally. Thank you!
OMG, I’ve changed the heating element, swapped over the venting module, and still my dishes are always wet! Finally noticed the rinse aid wasn’t dispensing and came across this video whilst searching for a fix. I’ve tried the fix and running a wash now. Fingers crossed it’ll work. This issue has been driving be crazy! I was about to pull it apart and thought I’d check first before doing so. Going to come back and provide an update once the wash cycle is done. EDIT - Seems to have done the trick. Thank you!!
Mine is a bit different, it's a Kenmore and it has a different controller for the detergent. But, inside the dispenser, I did notice that there are 2 ways that the "floor" of the dispenser can be left at. So, I moved it, filled it with white vinegar and turned it on the long wash cycle. We shall see. Your video was excellent, though and should work for lots of folks! Thank you!!
Holy freaking cow!! I have the same dishwasher..same problem and wasn't dispensing since brand new. You sir are a genius 👏. Thank you Thank you thank you😃
Thank you so much for this! I thought it was so strange that it was staying full after a year.. finally decided to look into it and you are the first vid I ran into. haha The instruction booklet mentions nothing about this. Unless I'm blind and missed it. Hoping this solves it all. Much appreciated!
Awesome information - thank you for posting. I just checked mine - it is a different model, and there is two clicks each time. However, the position one for the detergent door moves further and freer that position 2 to release the rinse agent. I would have never though to look at that if I didn't see your video.
OMG! I have to agree with the other commentors that you are a blessing! Not once has the level of rinse aid in my Amana DW gone down and my dishes are always wet. I just tried this on my machine and hope that it will fix the issue. So many reviews online talk about this exact issue with Amana DWs. I just did a load last night so don't have any dirty dishes right now but I am so hoping that this is the fix. Thank you! Amana REALLY needs to include this in the Troubleshooting section of the manual.
Thanks so much for the kind words. I hope this was helpful in resolving your problems. They probably don’t include any troubleshooting for this issue because they’d rather you pay their technicians to come out and fix it. They must know this issue exists, I can’t think of any reason they would occult a fix from the public (other than monetary gain of course)
So leave it in position two. Then add your detergent and close it??? So you basically close it fully loaded and that will place it back in position one if I understand correctly?? I’m making this too hard 😂😂😂. But I can clearly hear the soft and the loud click on my dishwasher
I had trouble understanding that too. But i believe at the end he says that after the soft click to leave it there. So i assume after the soft click to put the detergent in and close it. But now i am second guessing because after 3 washes, it is still at full and doesn’t seem to be emptying but dishes do seem dry. So idk
Thanks! This brand (Eltex) of rinse-aid dispenser is also found in Eletrolux dishwashers amoung others, so would apply to many other machines. Only the front of the dispenser is different, what happens behind is identical. Leave after the Soft Click! (Rinse Aid is Closed).
I have this dishwasher and for 3 years my rinse aid has been full and dishes have been wet. I just tried it, I didn’t seem to hear a soft click but we will see if it helped. It’s running right now 🤞🏻
@@codavied you’re welcome. I hope it does work for you. Another person commented that it didn’t work for them until they emptied out the rinse aid dispenser and cleaned it.
Thank you so much, so when I out the rinse in should I click it then, then start the wash cycle? Or do I have to wait until it’s time to rinse then open it and release the rinse aid.
We got a new Whirlpool dishwasher three weeks ago. We filled the rinse fluid once and it never left. We called the store and they offered us an exchange with a new machine. I received the new machine today and the machine just finished its first wash. The liquid is still not gone. Are we going crazy or what?
Crazy? Not likely. Those rinse aid dispensers do release slowly. You should get a dozen or more cycles out of each refill, so you shouldn't see it empty out so quickly. But if it was like mine where it didn't empty out for over a year, then you know something is seriously wrong.
So I had this same issue. What your video does not mention is that when you shut the soap dispenser door, the linkage will always revert to position one, the far right side of the triangle on the back linkage arm. No matter what position the linkage was left in. I watched a full cycle run and in the wash cycle I can watch the small motor turn on and open the soap door. After the motor piston retracts, the linkage is now in position to release the rinse aid. At least with my dishwasher, the motor never turned on again during the rinse cycle, allowing it to dispense the rinse aid. I’d be curious to see if you’re experiencing the same thing.
that's a new for me. I'd be interested in taking it apart to see if that works. Sounds like an excellent idea for a follow up video! Thank you so much! I'll post it when I try it out.
You’re 100% right, which nullifies the point of this video to begin with. Soft click/hard click doesn’t mean anything if the dispenser resets the toggle when you close the detergent door.
@@InDreamsYourMine well, I have zero experience with those, but if it looks like the one in the video, then it might be the same part since it’s likely the different brands just use the same parts. If it doesn’t look like in the video, then it’s likely a different part altogether.
This is so damn helpful, thank you! I want to add that after the long press.. when you close the detergent door, it does the soft click as it closes. So always long click before closing the detergent door and you should be good to go! 🎉
But when you leave it after the soft click and close the cap (after putting in the main wash pod), the act of covering the lid changes the setting again which makes it even more confusing.
I have never been able to get a soft click, the only time I hear a click is when opening and I can get it to click one more time after it is opened. But if I push the button again, no matter how many times, it doesn't click. If I shut the dispenser then I can hear the click again when I open it and one more time if I click again. Mine never uses any of the rinse aide, even when I elevate it and push the button any number of times. Edit: I should note mine is also an Amana and looks exactly like yours.
Position 2. With your detergent door open, the last click you want to hear is the *soft click* which was position 2. Then throw your detergent in and close the door, the machine will engage position 1 like it is supposed to. That should put you into the correct cycle.
@@bird2002 took my door cover off , in the right position , ran 1 hour wash. the plunger extended to drop the detergent ,extended to apply rinse agent , then at the end of rinse cycle it extended again which put it out of position it was in the rinse drop position. why the third extension ??? . Then the light came on , looking at the lever reach inside closed the detergent door and it set the lever to the right position , With being said my finding is you can't get it out of position. Something else is the cause. thanks for your input you got me started looking at my problem
Has your rinse aid been dispensing? Mine has not, and after watching your video multiple times I’m starting to think there is no reason to do the two clicks you mention. It seems that the machine is in the correct position once it has finished running anyways since the next click when you go to click it after a cycle is the hard click, and the one after that is the soft click. You say to leave the machine after the soft click which makes sense, because first the machine will activate the hard click while running to dump the detergent and then when it’s time to rinse it’ll activate the soft click and release the rinse aid. That would leave the machine in the same position that we would have left it in by clicking the lever twice and leaving it after the soft click. I’m wondering if these machines have a defect that makes them not dispense regardless?
Using too much since aide, this video fixed it. One would think this should be in the user manual as a homeowner could easily get this out of sequence by just pushing the button.
I read in a different Amana user guide to wipe the interior down with jet dry occasionally and it's supposed to help with the wetness. I haven't tried it tho.
I understand what you have shown, but when I comes to my dishwasher, after a cycle has gone thru, the detergent holder door is open. My question is: should we ensure that it is in the 2nd position prior to inputting the detergent and closing it? Or should we close it, hold the detergent door down, and listen for the 2nd position click?
After the wash when it’s open, fully press the button inward until you hear the clicks. The last one you should hear is the soft click, then just leave it open for the next time you go to wash. By leaving it on the soft click, this means the next action of the washer will be to release the detergent, and that’s the proper order for the wash. Easy as that.
Any suggestions what to do if the rinse aid won't go into the reservoir? I got it 2nd hand & I think it's all gunked up cuz it just sits in the circle part & doesn't go down..
(Update) So I decided to spend $8 on a bigger bottle of Cascade Rinse Aid and filled it to the 'full' position, add soap pack and wash normally....after that's all and done - and still very wet, and 'rinse aid' is still very full. Puddles everywhere! Long story short. Do NOT buy Amana or any Whirlpool dishwasher. Stick with GE or other brands. My new Amana dishwasher with the same exact dispenser will not dry no matter what. It leaves puddles of water on top of cups, and all over the inside walls and floor bed of the dishwasher. Both heated drying and the included small bottle sample of Rinse Aid did not help. My 1988 (manually lock with dial) GE worked like a charm without anything additives, but the motor seized Probably by hard water buildup and most likely would work again if thoroughly clean the motor or pump. But that I live in a rented apartment so thinking a 35 years newer dishwasher is better. Not even close! Nothing but frustration. I also tried this method. Did not work.
When you leave it on the soft click when you close the door with the detergent it clicks with the door shutting. Is that moving the position again or is that just the sound or the door clicking shut? Because if that shutting of the door and that clicks shifts it again should it be the opposite way around that you leave it on the hard click or does shutting the door not shift the mechanism.
I think it might be clogged. Another person commented on here with the same problem and it never drained, so they emptied it manually and washed it out. Afterward, it released rinse aid properly.
Such a bad design to have a lever so accessible to being accidentally pushed controlling the rinse agent. At the very least, the push button/lever should be marked (position 1, position 2) and the manual should give instructions on what position the lever should be in to work properly. I’m surprised to see so many people in the comments with the same issue and Amana can’t advise how to fix it. You should send your video to Amana so they can inform their technicians, customer service and edit their troubleshooting guide. You’re the only solution on the whole www!
Honestly I feel like they keep this to themselves because if it's broken, you need to call them to fix it. Service charges and fees are probably expensive, so it keeps them in business. They're likely to tell you that your dispenser was broken and replace it, making you pay outrageous fees for something that is so easily fixed. It's a smart business tactic for them, but bad for us the consumers. And yes, I feel like I'm the only resource on the entire internet for this problem because I haven't found anything remotely similar to this content anywhere on the web.
@@bird2002 You definitely are the only resource with info to fix this and that’s why I appreciate you taking the time to post about your discovery. I just wanted you to know that it helped someone. Thanks again.
Thank you! I just got rinse aid myself and could NOT figure out how to open the rinse aid compartment. AT least I know which click to listen for bit how do I put rinse aid in?
Holy damn! People need to send out a warning about this whole click process.... its clearly dangerous and/or deadly... or maybe its just that they haven't done dishes in a month 🤷♀️😄
My issue is no matter how much rinse aid I put into the cap it never appears in the fill sight glass. I don't think the reservoir is filling up. Any ideas why that would happen?
Okay so question; do you leave it in the second position once you’ve put detergent in it and shut the lid or leave it in the second position before you shut the lid with detergent in it? I am closing the lid with detergent and then holding the lid down and listening for no click but I think that maybe causing it it cycle in reverse yet again; dishes still come out looking just as wet as before. I’m thinking maybe when you close the lid after you’ve put detergent in it causes the mechanism to cycle just as if you pushed the button. I could be wrong but that’s something to think about to and maybe you could answer that for me and anyone else in the comment section having the same issue as me. I’m going to try doing it reversed with the lid closed and holding it down. I’ll let you know what I discover.
Does this go for every dishwasher because we moved in a year ago and I added Rinse Aid like you said it just never released it and I have no idea where the manual is for this thing so I just discovered your video I've been trying to Google it and couldn't find a video on it I have a Frigidaire very basic dishwasher I did hear the two separate clicks I think I am running the washer now so hopefully it'll work sometimes after the cycle is complete the dishes are still wet and some of them are still dry so I thought it was working I don't know
With Frigidaire, there should be a dial that you move to the left or the right inside where you pour the rinse aid. That dictates how much rinse aid gets pumped out. Or you could try a Cascade Platinum pod in the flatware caddy instead of the dishwasher dispenser and that will also help immensely.
What an absolutely crazy design. Never would I have thought the latch was also a toggle switch.
Thank you so much! I googled this video while on hold with the Amana warranty company, growing more and more aggravated as I waited and you fixed my problem in less than 5 minutes while I've been on hold for 13 minutes of nothing. You just saved somebody's life. You are greatly appreciated!!!
I tried it and it worked! Thank you, I think you're the only person on the internet telling us this.
Thank you so much for posting this. I was going insane couldn’t realize for years the rinse aid never emptied or anything. I never knew this. Thanks for sharing this trick. I’m a single mother & I couldn’t figure this out and with your video now the rinse aid is dispensing. Yay I am so happy. I hate spots on my tubberware and dishes and now I realize it was locked and not releasing the rinse aid. No one would know this because there is no button or anything that shows to do that. And I’m renting so I don’t own the Manuel. I searched videos after videos and none were helpful except yours. I appreciate you showing the mechanism behind it and how it functions. This video was extremely helpful. I am doing a load of dishes right now so I can’t wait for them to be done to see how they came out. I also changed the position to the highest since I have hard water so hopefully that works. Thanks again for sharing. You have been extremely helpful. 😊
OMG thank you so much !!! You saved me from going crazy. I have the exact same dishwasher and had this problem, a technician came home to replace the panel... Then the problem continued, and I saw your video! What a bad design decision. Thanks for solving my problem, because of you I'll have cleaner glasses :)
Years of mystery solved ! I was wondering why my rinse aid levels never dropped. I had thought something must have been clogged. Thank you thank you thank you ! Why dishwashers don't have these instructions imprinted on the door I will never know. Maybe it is to get us to call the repairman every time.
How did you figure that out please? Your problem is like my problem I cleaned out all of the residual rinse aid, thinking the outlet was clogged, then I lost the cap and can not use it now. I need to buy a new cap but from where. Regards, Laurel Merrick Bargara Queensland Australia 4670.
I cant tell what click is which on mine... someone help me please!!
You have no idea how mind blown I am right now! So thankful I found this video! I’ve tried everything to fix my dishwasher and never could get it to release the rinse aid! I just tried your trick so let’s hope and pray it works!!!! I’m at my wits end with drying these dishes every time!
I know your pain. When I reached my boiling point, I decided to rip my dishwasher apart because I probably needed a new one anyway. Then I stumbled upon the mechanism inside. I've been very satisfied with dishwasher's performance ever since. Hopefully your problem is the same as mine and this will fix it. Best of luck. Let me know if it works for you.
I have the same dishwasher but mine has loud click and silent click. Tried it both ways and neither worked. Glad it worked for others though.
I had the same situation - realized my rinse was not going down and could not figure out why. Thank you for figuring it out for me!
Thanks for the short video explaining this. I have the same problem. As soon as I clicked it, I could hear air shoot out of the hole. I bet it's working now. Thanks again!🙂
This worked awsome. One of the better self help videos out there. I called Amana direct and they were totally useless. Whatever happened to knowledgeable hired help? Guess im too old now to understand why companies hire useless people. As if I'm going to hire someone clueless to look at my dishwasher. This was the solution. What happens on the 2nd cycle is there is an electrical component that engages and actually holds the rince agent plunger open for awhile for it to drain into the water near the end of the entire cycle. I find self help videos are often better than hiring someone totally of no help. Self help all the way!!!!! Thank you Alberto!
What, no way!!!! I haven't been closing my soap door cause I just throw the tab into the bottom of the washer. No wonder my rinse aide hasn't been being released!!! Running a load right now to see if this was my issue! THANK YOU!!!!
I was so curious what the mechanism looked like. Thank you so much for showing how it works!
WOW! I’M SO THANKFUL I FOUND THIS VIDEO! I have the exact same Amana dishwasher under the wet bar in my basement. I had the exact same issue as well: bought it new, added Jet Dry, and never consumed a single drop of the stuff after hundreds of loads over about 4 years.
Wasn’t a big enough deal to go through the hassle of pulling it out and sending it out for service, but it always annoyed me that it had that one issue.
After I saw this video, I set the latch in the correct position before loading the soap and closing the door, and voila! Dry dishes! You rock! Liking and subscribing!!
Brilliant!! Thank you so much for the thorough explanation and demonstration! This issue has been driving me absolutely nuts.
Had the same problem and couldn't find the fix anywhere. Thanks for the video! Much help!
THANK YOU SO MUCH MY GUY. I couldn't figure out for the life of me why it wasn't dispensing. It was driving me fucking crazy. I can't believe how simple this solution is. I'd be screwed if not for this video. I probably would've spent hundreds sending a guy out here to take a look at it because I found NOTHING online that helped. Seriously, thank you from Michigan!
I’m really glad this was helpful to you. I appreciate the kind words. Regards, from Houston!
Dishwasher's been broke for going on 5 years now. Decided tonight was the night it got dealt with lol. Just before getting started at ripping it open, thought I'd check TH-cam. Thank you! Saved me a bunch of hassle! 👍
I hope it proves useful for you. Let me know if it improves your drying. Another tip is to use liquid pre-wash in addition to the tabs/capsules. After I started using both, it made a big difference.
@@bird2002 Dishes came out spotless! For the first time lol. Had to use the back of a fork to get it unfroze from the position it was in. I guess years of being stuck left it a little unwilling to move at first. 🤣 Once I got the gunk freed or whatever was holding it stuck though it moved happily. Watched the video again to make absolutely positive that it was in the right position n for the first time since I've had it - IT DISPENSED! 😲
Thanks again!
Worked a treat! (n my dishwasher was a completely different model, but the concept remained the same nevertheless)
@@abstract_jeff awesome!! So happy to hear that. Thanks for letting me know how it turned out.
Can’t wait to try this. This still makes no sense to me, since the washer is going through both cycles each load. I would think then that the rinse aid is still being released, just at the wrong time of the load. Not sure how this doesn’t allow any rinse aid to exit the reservoir at all, but since so many people are thanking you in the comments for solving their issue, I will give it a go.
@@kevinfitch7847 I’m no mechanical engineer and I could be wrong, but what I found inside that contraption indicates that there’s two positions inside that door, both will open the door, but only one of them will release the rinse aid. Makes sense too, because you only want to release it during the rinse cycle.
@@bird2002 I am brain dead, so not second guessing you, just confused by my own stupidity 😁. I got faith in you and will update once I can. I just ran a load, but it has been annoying me for over a year that it never drains, so can’t wait to do some clicking after it finishes running. The amount of comments thanking you especially after customer service is no help is insane to me. You would think this would be in their user guides 🤦🏻♂️. Thanks for the tip!!!
I have had this exact brand for 3 yrs never was able to use the rinse aid til now! Thank you!!!
Thank you for sharing this! You saved me from having to take the whole door apart to find a solution to this problem. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Holy crap, I'm glad I stumbled on your video! I couldn't get my rinse aid to dispense, so I went looking around for DIY videos for the Amana brand dishwasher specifically to no avail. I assumed it was broken and couldn't be bothered to take my dishwasher apart, so I was going to replace it, but you just saved me a TON of money! I wish Amana would explain this feature in the user manual.....
mine does not soft click
@@Crazy4Moore mine doesn't either. Did the fix work anyway??
@@Crazy4Moore Maybe you’ve solved this issue already, but just in case my experience helps…my “soft click” wasn’t as silent as his when he showed the dispensers uninstalled from the washer. The rinse aid 2nd position made a click when pressing it but was silent when releasing it. The 1st position clicks when pressing and releasing. So the soft click isn’t silent, it just doesn’t click with the release of the button so it feels and sounds softer. I had to play with it a while to be able to discern the difference and to understand it needs to be left in 2nd position with the door open so that when you fill with detergent and close the door it will return to 1st position.
New dishwasher owner here. Couldn’t figure out why every time I look at it, the stuff is still sitting in there. I’m going to look at the manual for the dishwasher online. I’m in a new place, none of the booklets are here, and I’ve never dealt with this before. Thanks for the info on this because I had no idea!
Put in glass cleaner concentrate by mistake into rinse. So I had opposite issue, I needed to get it all out before doing dishes again. This video still helped!
Thanks for the help, Alberto. With your guidance I was able to get my rinse aid dispenser to work. My dispenser stop opening entirely. The pin that engages the lift lever was out of position so the plunger/stop at the top never opened. By repositioning the pin back to where it belongs the both actions now work. The detergent door opens and now the rinse aid plunger/stop at the top opens and rinse aid dispenses. I had to remove the unit from the door to see the problem. Just one more thing to check in addition to your guidance.
I'm glad this helped you out. Hope you got your problem resolved.
O.M.G. Such an easy fix.Thank you. I’ve been B!tching about this same problem for years thinking it was clogged.
Omg Thank you! I have this exact same dishwasher. The rinse aid has never worked from the first day that we have gotten it. Thank you for posting this!
Thank you so much. I searched the Internet high and low for a solution to this problem 18 months ago and gave up until now. I just decided to search again on a whim and found you. My landlord replaced the dishwasher with an Amana and after the first wash I noticed lots of spots so I watched the rinse aid and it’s level never went down so I told him the rinse aid wasn’t releasing and he sent a technician to fix it. The technician said everything was fine and it just releases slowly and disregarded that the level hadn’t dropped in 2 months. After 6 more months I called Amana (my landlord put me in charge of following up and gave me the purchase paperwork because it was new and he already called a technician) but the warranty had expired. Not one single mention of this mechanism in the trouble shooting guide or installation instructions from Amana nor did Amana customer service know of this. I’m guessing the lever got pressed when open during my landlord’s install. The explanation after showing the fix is a little confusing so thank you for simplifying it by saying that it just needs to be in the soft click position before closing the detergent door. As others have commented, I too am confused how the rinse agent is not dispensing at the wrong time because I just tried this and held it open in the 2nd position to see if rinse aid would flow out so I didn’t have to wait for several washes to see if it was working and rinse aid did come out so mine isn’t clogged. Also, does this mean that my detergent hasn’t been released until the final rinse all this time??
I'm glad you found this helpful. I feel they don't publish this information in their owners manual so that the consumers are forced to pay for their technicians to come make repairs. It's all about money, otherwise they would just notify people of the fix and then they would make no money.
As for the detergent, the detergent door opens anytime and every time that the wax motor operates. So regardless of which cycle you're on, or which position the piston is in, the detergent door will always open. Rest assured, your detergent is being released at the proper time. The problem comes down to the rinse aid, because that one does specifically rely on the piston being in the correct position to operate.
In the soft click position, thank you+ I still wasn't understanding 😂
TH-cam magic ? Haha... Found your video while searching for tips on a lower door seal leak on my dishwasher. I have (had) a similar rinse aid problem too, so with the right search word I found this. Yours is Amana, mine is Frigidaire (aka Electrolux, also Kenmore) but has a very similar soap / rinse agent dispenser as yours. My unit is from 2004. I had to replace the soap dispenser about a year ago, the detergent door lock no longer worked, the plastic lock hook wears with use (known problem on these machines). So I got a new dispensor online (easy to find) and put it in. A couple months after, I noticed my Low Rinse agent light was not coming on as it normally did before, after 5-6 weeks, and also I noticed more residue on glass. I use regular liquid detergent and did not have a residue problem before. I was considering replacing the dishwasher, being 16 years old and 'not washing well' anymore... Just for kicks, I bought a new liquid detergent ('complete' formula) which contains rinse agent and wouldn't you know it, glasses came out spotless. A few weeks later, I saw your video and thought... uh-oh... I must have messed with the release when I installed the new detergent dispenser. Mine is also a 2-stage mechanism with a hard and a soft click. So today I set the soft click before closing the door and did a load with my old detergent : no spots on glass ! I will be able to confirm this issue is resolved in a few weeks... when/if my Low Rinse agent light comes back to life. To think I almost threw this [good] machine out because of this... So Thank You :-)
Awesome! I'm glad this helped. Let us know how it turns out in a few weeks.
Thank you so much. Kitchen Aid had no idea how to help me since dish soap was put into rinse aid dispenser by mistake. Your information about the door release made it possible to stop all the soap suds from filling the dishwasher. Many thanks.
Thanks. You just saved me at least $50 by showing me the correct click position. Now, I can just replace the wax motor vs. the whole dispenser.
wow! you fixed my rinse aid issue. i recently replaced my entire wire harness, main board, and the sensor. I just did not want to take the machine apart again. this saved me probably a few hours of work!
Great video and explanation of how that mechanism works. Mine might be the wax motor, I don't think it's extending the piston far enough to release the plunger for the rinse aid. Thanks to your video I see that it doesn't take much movement of the piston to release the door for the detergent, so I think that's my problem.
I thought the same thing about mine until I connected it to 120V A/C. Then I saw it extended all the way. It saved me from buying a new one. If you have a safe way to test it, you may want to verify if your was motor is extending all the way. Also make sure the lever is in the correct position.
@@bird2002 Tested it today first on a bench, then in the machine. Applying power extended the piston the full distance and opened the plunger. I'm not sure if I'm out of sequence because even if you are out of sequence, the rinse aid would be release, just at the wrong time. We aren't getting it released at all, the reservoir never goes down. Unless, the duration of the plunger extension is shorter for the wash step (opening the door), then longer for the rinse step. In that scenario, if I was off sequence, a small amount of aid would be released during the wash step, but during the longer rinse step, the plunger isn't opened because the sequence is off. My other thought is a bad control board where there isn't a open command given during the rinse step. I'm going to run it with the door face off and see if I can tell what's going on, but it's defiantly not anything wrong with the motor or the dispenser.
Man i just found out why my Rinde Aid kept emptying itself. Just went and clicked it to proper cycle. Apart from slight error that it dies not release, i think you meant releases in wrong cycle. But smart ones get it. Hey thanks for informing The World. Cheers :)
When starting a new cycle before closing lid. Should it be on position 1 or 2 to get it back to the right track?
I have the same dishwasher and had the same problem. I had no idea about the soft click for releasing the rinse aid! Yes, we mess with it occasionally. Thank you!
OMG, I’ve changed the heating element, swapped over the venting module, and still my dishes are always wet!
Finally noticed the rinse aid wasn’t dispensing and came across this video whilst searching for a fix. I’ve tried the fix and running a wash now. Fingers crossed it’ll work. This issue has been driving be crazy! I was about to pull it apart and thought I’d check first before doing so.
Going to come back and provide an update once the wash cycle is done.
EDIT - Seems to have done the trick. Thank you!!
Yes!! Let me know if it works for you
@@bird2002 Seems to have done the trick!! Thank you heaps.
I don’t understand how this wouldn’t empty the rinse aid… seeing as it still opened the rinse aid, just at the wrong time
Mine is a bit different, it's a Kenmore and it has a different controller for the detergent. But, inside the dispenser, I did notice that there are 2 ways that the "floor" of the dispenser can be left at. So, I moved it, filled it with white vinegar and turned it on the long wash cycle. We shall see. Your video was excellent, though and should work for lots of folks! Thank you!!
Holy freaking cow!! I have the same dishwasher..same problem and wasn't dispensing since brand new. You sir are a genius 👏. Thank you Thank you thank you😃
Same here.
@@jaimereyes2703 SAME HERE
Leave the cap off and it works fine! We still had problems so we didn't replace the cap-now it works fine.
That sounds like a great idea with this model Amana.
Am fairly certain this just cleared up my problem with rinse aid . Thank you!
Thank you so much for this! I thought it was so strange that it was staying full after a year.. finally decided to look into it and you are the first vid I ran into. haha The instruction booklet mentions nothing about this. Unless I'm blind and missed it. Hoping this solves it all. Much appreciated!
Awesome information - thank you for posting.
I just checked mine - it is a different model, and there is two clicks each time. However, the position one for the detergent door moves further and freer that position 2 to release the rinse agent. I would have never though to look at that if I didn't see your video.
OMG! I have to agree with the other commentors that you are a blessing! Not once has the level of rinse aid in my Amana DW gone down and my dishes are always wet. I just tried this on my machine and hope that it will fix the issue. So many reviews online talk about this exact issue with Amana DWs. I just did a load last night so don't have any dirty dishes right now but I am so hoping that this is the fix. Thank you! Amana REALLY needs to include this in the Troubleshooting section of the manual.
Thanks so much for the kind words. I hope this was helpful in resolving your problems. They probably don’t include any troubleshooting for this issue because they’d rather you pay their technicians to come out and fix it. They must know this issue exists, I can’t think of any reason they would occult a fix from the public (other than monetary gain of course)
@@bird2002 It didn’t work for me. I left a follow up comment. No matter what position I leave it I no rinse aid is ever released.
So leave it in position two. Then add your detergent and close it??? So you basically close it fully loaded and that will place it back in position one if I understand correctly?? I’m making this too hard 😂😂😂. But I can clearly hear the soft and the loud click on my dishwasher
I think that is correct. However, i did about 3 dishwasher loads leaving it after the soft click (position 2) but the level still shows full.
Thank you for this!! I have the same dishwasher & the rinse aid has been full for 4 years!
Thanks for sharing this, i almost got rid of my machine before seeing your video.
I’m still confused - you leave it in position 2 (soft click) AND THEN close it? Or leave it in position 1 (loud click) and then close it?
I had trouble understanding that too. But i believe at the end he says that after the soft click to leave it there. So i assume after the soft click to put the detergent in and close it.
But now i am second guessing because after 3 washes, it is still at full and doesn’t seem to be emptying but dishes do seem dry. So idk
Thank you for the information on the Rinse Aide not working, very easy to understand!
Glad this was helpful.
Thanks! This brand (Eltex) of rinse-aid dispenser is also found in Eletrolux dishwashers amoung others, so would apply to many other machines. Only the front of the dispenser is different, what happens behind is identical.
Leave after the Soft Click! (Rinse Aid is Closed).
I will try this.
I find it funny that you took a dishwasher apart and are showing the inner workings, but you left the smoke alarm up and beeping LOL
I replaced that battery 50 times before I realized I had to replace the entire unit. I should’ve made a video on that one too
I have this dishwasher and for 3 years my rinse aid has been full and dishes have been wet. I just tried it, I didn’t seem to hear a soft click but we will see if it helped. It’s running right now 🤞🏻
Thank you for uploading this btw!
@@codavied you’re welcome. I hope it does work for you. Another person commented that it didn’t work for them until they emptied out the rinse aid dispenser and cleaned it.
@@bird2002 well I think it did help! Thanks again for sharing
Holy crap. Thanks! My rinse aid reservoir has been full for 2 years and I couldn’t figure out why!
Thank you so much, so when I out the rinse in should I click it then, then start the wash cycle?
Or do I have to wait until it’s time to rinse then open it and release the rinse aid.
Thank you ! Been in this house for 2 months and it never worked. Running now- I bet it works!
We got a new Whirlpool dishwasher three weeks ago. We filled the rinse fluid once and it never left. We called the store and they offered us an exchange with a new machine. I received the new machine today and the machine just finished its first wash. The liquid is still not gone. Are we going crazy or what?
Crazy? Not likely. Those rinse aid dispensers do release slowly. You should get a dozen or more cycles out of each refill, so you shouldn't see it empty out so quickly. But if it was like mine where it didn't empty out for over a year, then you know something is seriously wrong.
So I had this same issue. What your video does not mention is that when you shut the soap dispenser door, the linkage will always revert to position one, the far right side of the triangle on the back linkage arm. No matter what position the linkage was left in. I watched a full cycle run and in the wash cycle I can watch the small motor turn on and open the soap door. After the motor piston retracts, the linkage is now in position to release the rinse aid. At least with my dishwasher, the motor never turned on again during the rinse cycle, allowing it to dispense the rinse aid. I’d be curious to see if you’re experiencing the same thing.
that's a new for me. I'd be interested in taking it apart to see if that works. Sounds like an excellent idea for a follow up video! Thank you so much! I'll post it when I try it out.
You’re 100% right, which nullifies the point of this video to begin with. Soft click/hard click doesn’t mean anything if the dispenser resets the toggle when you close the detergent door.
Does no click count as a soft click? Doing this I get no soft click, press it I get a click, press again I get no click.
@@InDreamsYourMine it could be, or you have a different model. But I would guess yes
@@bird2002 I have a Kenmore portable dishwasher.
@@InDreamsYourMine well, I have zero experience with those, but if it looks like the one in the video, then it might be the same part since it’s likely the different brands just use the same parts. If it doesn’t look like in the video, then it’s likely a different part altogether.
I am so enraged after watching this. How ridiculous. Thank you!
This is so damn helpful, thank you!
I want to add that after the long press.. when you close the detergent door, it does the soft click as it closes. So always long click before closing the detergent door and you should be good to go! 🎉
I could kiss you right now. Thank you so much. Ugh this has been driving me nuts.
This is insane !! I have been trying everything! What a dumb dishwasher we have lol
The problem on mine is that the plunger push the tab and stay on all time...like a relay problem?
Thank you so much. I never really understood how to fill it because of that little arrow thing that supposed to wiggle that doesn’t.
My Amanna dispenser never uses any rinse aid but the latch does not click at all when used in. It does release the detergent!
We bought our dishwasher a few years ago and it never worked. I can't believe it was that simple
I did the steps but I do not see any drying agent being used. Any suggestions?
Omggggg this just saved me bc i was just gonna buy a new dishwasher!!
Am I still suppose to close the flap with the pod after the soft click ?
But when you leave it after the soft click and close the cap (after putting in the main wash pod), the act of covering the lid changes the setting again which makes it even more confusing.
Hi my Sharp dishwasher is not releasing rinsing aid . it does not have the same dispenser mechanism i watched in yr chanel. Thanks
I have never been able to get a soft click, the only time I hear a click is when opening and I can get it to click one more time after it is opened. But if I push the button again, no matter how many times, it doesn't click. If I shut the dispenser then I can hear the click again when I open it and one more time if I click again.
Mine never uses any of the rinse aide, even when I elevate it and push the button any number of times.
Edit: I should note mine is also an Amana and looks exactly like yours.
So keep it in position 2 - open lid, fill detergent, close lid?
When do you close the detergent door? After you click it to Position 1 or Position 2?
Position 2.
With your detergent door open, the last click you want to hear is the *soft click* which was position 2. Then throw your detergent in and close the door, the machine will engage position 1 like it is supposed to. That should put you into the correct cycle.
@@bird2002 took my door cover off , in the right position , ran 1 hour wash. the plunger extended to drop the detergent ,extended to apply rinse agent , then at the end of rinse cycle it extended again which put it out of position it was in the rinse drop position. why the third extension ??? . Then the light came on , looking at the lever reach inside closed the detergent door and it set the lever to the right position , With being said my finding is you can't get it out of position. Something else is the cause. thanks for your input you got me started looking at my problem
I have the exact same washing machine as you it looks like and I have been having this problem and it's been driving me nuts thank you
I almost purchase the new dishwasher . Thank you so much for this video!! You are amazing!!
So happy this was helpful for you! It's very rewarding to know that my contributions are helping others. I appreciate you letting me know :)
Has your rinse aid been dispensing? Mine has not, and after watching your video multiple times I’m starting to think there is no reason to do the two clicks you mention. It seems that the machine is in the correct position once it has finished running anyways since the next click when you go to click it after a cycle is the hard click, and the one after that is the soft click. You say to leave the machine after the soft click which makes sense, because first the machine will activate the hard click while running to dump the detergent and then when it’s time to rinse it’ll activate the soft click and release the rinse aid. That would leave the machine in the same position that we would have left it in by clicking the lever twice and leaving it after the soft click. I’m wondering if these machines have a defect that makes them not dispense regardless?
Using too much since aide, this video fixed it. One would think this should be in the user manual as a homeowner could easily get this out of sequence by just pushing the button.
I read in a different Amana user guide to wipe the interior down with jet dry occasionally and it's supposed to help with the wetness. I haven't tried it tho.
You just helped me clear up some major frustration. Thank You!!!!
Helpful information for everybody ! Thank you bro !
I understand what you have shown, but when I comes to my dishwasher, after a cycle has gone thru, the detergent holder door is open. My question is: should we ensure that it is in the 2nd position prior to inputting the detergent and closing it? Or should we close it, hold the detergent door down, and listen for the 2nd position click?
After the wash when it’s open, fully press the button inward until you hear the clicks. The last one you should hear is the soft click, then just leave it open for the next time you go to wash.
By leaving it on the soft click, this means the next action of the washer will be to release the detergent, and that’s the proper order for the wash. Easy as that.
Any suggestions what to do if the rinse aid won't go into the reservoir? I got it 2nd hand & I think it's all gunked up cuz it just sits in the circle part & doesn't go down..
(Update)
So I decided to spend $8 on a bigger bottle of Cascade Rinse Aid and filled it to the 'full' position, add soap pack and wash normally....after that's all and done - and still very wet, and 'rinse aid' is still very full. Puddles everywhere! Long story short. Do NOT buy Amana or any Whirlpool dishwasher. Stick with GE or other brands.
My new Amana dishwasher with the same exact dispenser will not dry no matter what. It leaves puddles of water on top of cups, and all over the inside walls and floor bed of the dishwasher. Both heated drying and the included small bottle sample of Rinse Aid did not help. My 1988 (manually lock with dial) GE worked like a charm without anything additives, but the motor seized Probably by hard water buildup and most likely would work again if thoroughly clean the motor or pump. But that I live in a rented apartment so thinking a 35 years newer dishwasher is better. Not even close! Nothing but frustration. I also tried this method. Did not work.
Dude I’ve been going mad over this. Thank you!!
Hi, can you do the similar video for GE dishwasher ? that latch is very different than this one
@@kumarbabu4039 unfortunately this is the only model of dishwasher I have so I can’t make a video for any other model.
When you leave it on the soft click when you close the door with the detergent it clicks with the door shutting. Is that moving the position again or is that just the sound or the door clicking shut? Because if that shutting of the door and that clicks shifts it again should it be the opposite way around that you leave it on the hard click or does shutting the door not shift the mechanism.
Shutting the door doesn’t move the mechanism enough to alter the cycle
But why would the rinse aid stay full forever if it is releasing into the wash cycle? That should still cause the rinse aid to deplete.
I think it might be clogged. Another person commented on here with the same problem and it never drained, so they emptied it manually and washed it out. Afterward, it released rinse aid properly.
@@bird2002Mine won’t go down at all either, so how do I drain it manually as you suggested?
Such a bad design to have a lever so accessible to being accidentally pushed controlling the rinse agent. At the very least, the push button/lever should be marked (position 1, position 2) and the manual should give instructions on what position the lever should be in to work properly. I’m surprised to see so many people in the comments with the same issue and Amana can’t advise how to fix it. You should send your video to Amana so they can inform their technicians, customer service and edit their troubleshooting guide. You’re the only solution on the whole www!
Honestly I feel like they keep this to themselves because if it's broken, you need to call them to fix it. Service charges and fees are probably expensive, so it keeps them in business. They're likely to tell you that your dispenser was broken and replace it, making you pay outrageous fees for something that is so easily fixed. It's a smart business tactic for them, but bad for us the consumers.
And yes, I feel like I'm the only resource on the entire internet for this problem because I haven't found anything remotely similar to this content anywhere on the web.
@@bird2002 You definitely are the only resource with info to fix this and that’s why I appreciate you taking the time to post about your discovery. I just wanted you to know that it helped someone. Thanks again.
Thank you! I just got rinse aid myself and could NOT figure out how to open the rinse aid compartment. AT least I know which click to listen for bit how do I put rinse aid in?
Sorry for the late reply, but it’s the dark gray circular cap, you twist it open and pour the rinse aid inside.
Wait so what position do we leave it in? 😩
I’m clicking I hope mines does it because my new dishwasher has never dispense the rinse aid. I will come back after to let you know if it worked.
Week later we still waiting.....
How can we eat at a time like this?
Holy damn! People need to send out a warning about this whole click process.... its clearly dangerous and/or deadly... or maybe its just that they haven't done dishes in a month 🤷♀️😄
Freaking worked man. Right on! And a pleasant surprise as well, that white coat is starting to come off my plastic
My issue is no matter how much rinse aid I put into the cap it never appears in the fill sight glass. I don't think the reservoir is filling up. Any ideas why that would happen?
I had the same issue. I clicked that lever a few times and BOOM it’s like it primed the liquid into the indicator window!
how did you remove the dispenser?
Thank you so much and shame on Amana! You saved us over $1000 because we were just about to buy a new dishwasher.
Wow! I’m happy to hear that and I’m glad this was helpful.
Well 4 years later for me LOL! Thanks for the video!
Okay so question; do you leave it in the second position once you’ve put detergent in it and shut the lid or leave it in the second position before you shut the lid with detergent in it? I am closing the lid with detergent and then holding the lid down and listening for no click but I think that maybe causing it it cycle in reverse yet again; dishes still come out looking just as wet as before. I’m thinking maybe when you close the lid after you’ve put detergent in it causes the mechanism to cycle just as if you pushed the button. I could be wrong but that’s something to think about to and maybe you could answer that for me and anyone else in the comment section having the same issue as me. I’m going to try doing it reversed with the lid closed and holding it down. I’ll let you know what I discover.
Dude I've had this dishwasher for 5 years and always wondered why the rinse aid was always full 😂
Omg I have this exact problem! The rinse aid has never budged. Thank you so much!!!!!
Does this go for every dishwasher because we moved in a year ago and I added Rinse Aid like you said it just never released it and I have no idea where the manual is for this thing so I just discovered your video I've been trying to Google it and couldn't find a video on it I have a Frigidaire very basic dishwasher I did hear the two separate clicks I think I am running the washer now so hopefully it'll work sometimes after the cycle is complete the dishes are still wet and some of them are still dry so I thought it was working I don't know
With Frigidaire, there should be a dial that you move to the left or the right inside where you pour the rinse aid. That dictates how much rinse aid gets pumped out. Or you could try a Cascade Platinum pod in the flatware caddy instead of the dishwasher dispenser and that will also help immensely.