Trying again, stupid site would not post, I had to reset password and do this again - but I love my GE Potscrubber 940 - when I have worked on it, I appreciate how well made it is, it is a tank. Only real design flaw was the post that held the dishwasher rinse aid post (I think) would break on this, and Repair Clinic talked me through adding a metal screw and gluing it - it has never needed this done again. I finally had the original motor replaced, now it is so very much quieter, I hadn't noticed how raspy it had become. I tried replacing the timer, RC had two model numbers listed, tech could not figure out why the unit would drain out, heating element would come on, then motor and arms would keep going - so I would open the door after the water drained out and the heating element came on, and let dishes air dry. Finally noticed RC had changed to only one model number showing for that model, so I found a NOS one off ebay, installed it, and it is now working perfectly. I also am trying to get more life out of my bottom rack, where one metal post-part is almost gone for an inch or two - I took a replacement tine-cover cap and put it over this area, then used Sugru white moldable glue, the chewing-gum type stuff, which is very high temp, and molded it around this area - has worked after the first wash, will see how long it lasts. I love the heated drying of this unit, and as I have looked hard at modern dishwashers, I hate the look of many, and when I read the reviews of so many of them mine is so much better. And I love the beige look of my dw in my narrow kitchen with dark cabinets -