jasper
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First of all, new member, and thanks for having me.
I have an ‘80 GE 2500 dishwasher that my significant other wants to replace because of this Ld code being displayed...”said” it didn’t do the dry cycle. I really would like to keep this machine as it is truly robust, useful and a stylish modern antique. We’ve been using it more since Covid-19. Last night I turned off the circuit breaker for about a minute, and this morning I cleaned the float as it had some greasy crud built up on and around it. I know, kinda gross, should’ve done it sooner. I turned it on and a few minutes later the Ld displayed, however, it’s still continuing the 96 minute wash with no apparent leakage underneath. There was a strip of plastic film on the bottom of the door, visible from the inside with door open that was coming loose. One half is still there. I wasn’t sure if this was never removed after install, maybe a leak recall remedy or something the previous, and original, owner stuck on it. Whom, by the way, was an engineer for GE at Appliance Park who passed away with several lucrative patents including spine fin tubing. He was a real cobbler too with a frequent disregard for aesthetics as well!
Anything else I can check or should we start shopping?
I have an ‘80 GE 2500 dishwasher that my significant other wants to replace because of this Ld code being displayed...”said” it didn’t do the dry cycle. I really would like to keep this machine as it is truly robust, useful and a stylish modern antique. We’ve been using it more since Covid-19. Last night I turned off the circuit breaker for about a minute, and this morning I cleaned the float as it had some greasy crud built up on and around it. I know, kinda gross, should’ve done it sooner. I turned it on and a few minutes later the Ld displayed, however, it’s still continuing the 96 minute wash with no apparent leakage underneath. There was a strip of plastic film on the bottom of the door, visible from the inside with door open that was coming loose. One half is still there. I wasn’t sure if this was never removed after install, maybe a leak recall remedy or something the previous, and original, owner stuck on it. Whom, by the way, was an engineer for GE at Appliance Park who passed away with several lucrative patents including spine fin tubing. He was a real cobbler too with a frequent disregard for aesthetics as well!
Anything else I can check or should we start shopping?