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Error Code: Delicate + Sanitize blinking Difficulty: Moderate
Problem: Low level sensor / Circulation motor error (non-digital display)
How to Fix Delicate + Sanitize blinking Error
- DISCONNECT POWER AND WATER. Turn off the circuit breaker and the water supply.
- PULL OUT THE DISHWASHER. Disconnect all lines and remove the unit from under the counter. Lay it on its back or side on a protective blanket.
- INSPECT AND REPLACE THE SUMP ASSEMBLY. This error can be caused by a faulty low-level water sensor, which is part of the sump assembly (DD97-00136A). Inspect the sump for cracks or damage. If it appears faulty, disconnect all hoses and wires, remove it, and install the new assembly.
- INSPECT AND REPLACE THE CIRCULATION MOTOR. If the sump appears fine, the issue could be the circulation motor (DD82-01319A) failing to run. Check its impeller for debris. If clear, the motor likely needs replacement. Disconnect its wires and hoses, remove the mounting hardware, and swap in the new motor.
- REASSEMBLE AND TEST. Reinstall the dishwasher, reconnect all lines, and restore power. Run a test cycle.
Recommended Replacement Part
OEM Part #: DD82-01319A (Circulation Motor)
Estimated Market Price: N/A
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If the replacement part didn’t fix the issue, you may have a wiring problem or main board failure.
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