Hoping maybe someone on the list is or was a appliance repairman or something,
otherwise maybe just some suggestions would help.
Installed a lightly used GE Dishwasher I bought locally, into my rental
apartment this past weekend.
When I turned it on, it made an awful sound that appeared to come from the
pump. Shut it off right away. Tried a couple more times, same thing. I've
heard some electrical motors that have started to go bad, there is usually a
grinding, whining noise, maybe a smell. Didn't sense any of that. Had no
idea at first what it was, but I was tired, it was late, so I left instead of
curse at it.
Thought about it later and realized that the nice guy that sold it to me said
he didn't have the screws for the kickplates, but had put the kickplates in
the dishwasher when he moved it. So now I'm thinking some little sheet metal
screws are banging around in there, making that noise.
My question is, has it possibly been damaged beyond repair? A new pump motor
costs $135. I bought the D/W for $175. Tough call there.
Anyone ever attempted something like this? Just not sure if it'd be worth it.
I would plan on bringing the whole thing back to my house, and disassembling
it, then testing it before I put it back.
PJ
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