LG LDP6797ST Not Washing Dishes Dry
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91%
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Dishwasher Heating Element
The heating element is responsible for raising the water temperature during the final rinse cycle to provide the thermal mass necessary for evaporation. If the resistive coil inside the element develops a fracture or open circuit, the water remains lukewarm, and the dishes will not have the latent heat required to flash-dry. This is the most common mechanical cause for a total lack of heat during the dry cycle.
SKU: 5301DD1001L
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5%
CONF
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Dryer Vent Fan Motor Assembly
This unit utilizes a fan to actively evacuate steam and humid air from the tub area during the drying phase. If the motor windings fail or the fan blades become obstructed, the humidity remains trapped within the stainless steel tub. As the air cools, the moisture re-condenses on the dishes rather than being exhausted, leaving them dripping wet even if the heater is functional.
SKU: ABT72989202
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4%
CONF
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Detergent and Rinse Aid Dispenser
The drying system requires rinse aid to break the surface tension of the water, allowing it to sheet off the dishes via the hydrophobic effect. If the internal solenoid or linkage in the dispenser fails, the surfactant is never released into the final rinse. This results in water 'beading' on surfaces, which is much harder to evaporate than a thin sheet of water.
SKU: AJU73553701
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