My dishes have been coming out wet ever since flushing my water heater; my wife started a dishwasher load without telling me while I was in the middle of that project so I’m guessing it ran dry and fucked up the heating element.

I haven’t noticed any issues draining. The dishes are coming out clean but wet. I’ve already run a reset on the board in case there was a fault that wasn’t clearing or something. So now the most likely culprit is a dead element or maybe the switch for it?

I’ve acquired a new heating element and I’m planning on replacing it in hopes of getting dry dishes again today. Any tips beyond what a tutorial on YouTube would already bring up? Open the breaker, close the water valve, have a towel handy for any water that comes out of connections I’m breaking, etc. But maybe you know of some challenges in the process and a sort of life hack to make them easy?

  • @mvirts
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    51 day ago

    Test the power before working on it? I almost zapped myself once because the dishwasher power came from the room on the other side of the kitchen wall

    • @[email protected]OP
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      31 day ago

      I flipped the breaker and unplugged it. I’ve gotten unexpected shocks from inaccurately labeled breakers in the past lol.