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Old 05-29-2008, 04:04 AM   #1
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Brand: Crosley
Model Number: CDU5J
Age: More than 10 years

I got seconds on this repair but here's the scoop...dishwasher not filling with water...water in-let valve, float switch, and float assembly all replaced. No water still. What's next? Oh, I guess a couple of months ago the door switches were replaced. I'm just the good son-in-law trying to appease the in-law godess and wife. I don't know if any voltage checks were done at certain points or if continuity checks were done on switches. I'm just try to bat clean up....
 
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Old 05-29-2008, 12:32 PM   #2
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Here is your parts breakdown
Maytag CDU5J Parts List

And here is a service manual
http://www.servicematters.com/maytag...s/16007937.pdf

I would not assume any of the parts are OK and would start fresh.

If it seems totally dead then check power in and door switches

If it has power then check to see if the water valve is getting power.
This may seem obvious but I would also check the water supply, would not be the first time someone worked on a unit and forgot to turn the water back on.

Another problem area on many units is the wiring from the timer to the unit's lower components.
 
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