That float inside is most times used as an OVERFLOW switch. Most dishwashers have a timed fill cycle. When the time expires, the washer has enough water, except in cases of extremely low water pressure. But under normal circumstances, it's timed. If the water pressure is excessive, or something else goes haywire, that float is wired in series with the water valve and will stop the machine from taking any more water. You can test this theory (and the float) by filling the machine manually with water, unless it goes to drain first, before filling. Once it reaches the "too much" point, it will shut the water valve. Oftentimes when the pump starts, since the water moves around, it will blip the valve a few more times until is has so much water that the float is always floating.
That float inside is most times used as an OVERFLOW switch. Most dishwashers have a timed fill cycle. When the time expires, the washer has enough water, except in cases of extremely low water pressure. But under normal circumstances, it's timed. If the water pressure is excessive, or something else goes haywire, that float is wired in series with the water valve and will stop the machine from taking any more water.
You can test this theory (and the float) by filling the machine manually with water, unless it goes to drain first, before filling. Once it reaches the "too much" point, it will shut the water valve. Oftentimes when the pump starts, since the water moves around, it will blip the valve a few more times until is has so much water that the float is always floating.
Great video of the Whirlpool Quiet Partner III Dishwasher checkout, the Jordan!
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Nice job bro can’t wait to see you put the 3733 parts in soon I enjoyed the video
I hope it works well for cleaning the fan guards.
@ hopefully it will it seems like it should get the job done
I have been looking forward to this video
Nice testing video of this curbed dishwasher glad it works excellent not bad at all bro
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