Have you checked that the house power box fuse (or circuit breaker) that the dishwasher is connected to is OK and not blown (or tripped)?
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''If the fuse is blown (or breaker tripped)'' then there must be a reason for this to happen and this would have to be further checked as to why. Perhaps replace the fuse (or rest the breaker and run the dishwasher and see how far it progresses through a wash cycle before it fails again
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''If the fuse is blown (or breaker tripped)'' then there must be a reason for this to happen and this would have to be further checked as to why. Perhaps replace the fuse (or reset the breaker) and run the dishwasher and see how far it progresses through a wash cycle before it fails again
''If the fuse/circuit breaker is OK'' and there's no indication of power on the dishwasher, here's the [document|32587|tech sheet] that may help.
Go to the ''Troubleshooting Guide on p.2'' (left hand side) and view the checks for a no power situation.
If for example the thermal fuse in the dishwasher has blown then again there's a reason for this which will have to be investigated.
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If you find the problem and it is a faulty part that needs to be replaced, here's the [https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/1dwqxlr7t3-001198/whirlpool-du1055xtvs0-dishwasher-parts|parts list] that is useful. Locate the wanted part in the list and note the ''manufacturer's part number'' that is listed with it. Search online for the ''part number only'' to find suppliers that suit you best.
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If you find the problem and it is a faulty part that needs to be replaced, here's the [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/1dwqxlr7t3-001198/whirlpool-du1055xtvs0-dishwasher-parts|parts list] that is useful. Locate the wanted part in the list and note the ''manufacturer's part number'' that is listed with it. Search online for the ''part number only'' to find suppliers that suit you best.
Sometimes there may be videos on YouTube that show how to remove/replace the part. Search on YouTube for ''(insert wanted part number) replacement.''
Hi @jimthomas71983
Have you checked that the house power box fuse (or circuit breaker) that the dishwasher is connected to is OK and not blown (or tripped)?
''If the fuse is blown (or breaker tripped)'' then there must be a reason for this to happen and this would have to be further checked as to why. Perhaps replace the fuse (or rest the breaker and run the dishwasher and see how far it progresses through a wash cycle before it fails again
''If the fuse/circuit breaker is OK'' and there's no indication of power on the dishwasher, here's the [document|32587|tech sheet] that may help.
Go to the ''Troubleshooting Guide on p.2'' (left hand side) and view the checks for a no power situation.
If for example the thermal fuse in the dishwasher has blown then again there's a reason for this which will have to be investigated.
If you find the problem and it is a faulty part that needs to be replaced, here's the [https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/1dwqxlr7t3-001198/whirlpool-du1055xtvs0-dishwasher-parts|parts list] that is useful. Locate the wanted part in the list and note the ''manufacturer's part number'' that is listed with it. Search online for the ''part number only'' to find suppliers that suit you best.
Sometimes there may be videos on YouTube that show how to remove/replace the part. Search on YouTube for ''(insert wanted part number) replacement.''