WHIRLPOOL WDT710PAH Not Cleaning
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Diverter Motor
This motor drives the internal cam that rotates a ceramic disk to alternate water flow between the upper and lower spray arms. If the motor fails to actuate due to gear stripping or internal shorting, the flow remains trapped in one zone (usually the bottom), resulting in a complete lack of wash action in the top rack. This is a common electromechanical failure point in Whirlpool's vertical-drive pump systems.
SKU: WPW10537745
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9%
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Manifold Water Feed Tube
The feed tube delivers pressurized water from the sump to the upper spray arm. If the docking seal where the upper rack connects to this tube is warped, torn, or misaligned, hydraulic pressure escapes into the tub rather than entering the spray arm. This loss of head pressure prevents the arm from rotating and effectively cleaning the dishes.
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5%
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Upper Wash Arm Assembly
Mechanical failure of the spray arm itself, such as a split seam in the plastic housing or debris clogging the spray orifices, can prevent rotation. If the arm cannot spin, it cannot achieve the necessary coverage to clean the load, even if the pump and diverter are providing adequate pressure.
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DIY Repair Guide
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