Hello folks!
I recently moved into a house that came with a beautiful Maytag WU401 dishwasher, series 02. It the dishwasher with inverted rack and a timer knob at the front. It was hardly ever used but it still needed a new clear belt and inlet valve, which I was able to swap myself.
We have noticed, lately, a white residue on our dishes. I have also notived the rinse-aid tank seems as full as new. I can hear the rinse solenoid go clunk near the end of the cycle. I have been wondering in the solenoid or rinse dispenser needs replacing. So I dig into the Service Manual I found online, and to get the front door panel off, they simply state: "remove the timer knob". I am duped! How on earth can I get it off?
While we are at it, I'd appreciate any other tips on how to prevent this white residue from forming. We have hard water, and I use a non-phosphate detergent, nearly filling the dispenser for every wash.
Thanks so much!
I recently moved into a house that came with a beautiful Maytag WU401 dishwasher, series 02. It the dishwasher with inverted rack and a timer knob at the front. It was hardly ever used but it still needed a new clear belt and inlet valve, which I was able to swap myself.
We have noticed, lately, a white residue on our dishes. I have also notived the rinse-aid tank seems as full as new. I can hear the rinse solenoid go clunk near the end of the cycle. I have been wondering in the solenoid or rinse dispenser needs replacing. So I dig into the Service Manual I found online, and to get the front door panel off, they simply state: "remove the timer knob". I am duped! How on earth can I get it off?
While we are at it, I'd appreciate any other tips on how to prevent this white residue from forming. We have hard water, and I use a non-phosphate detergent, nearly filling the dispenser for every wash.
Thanks so much!