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Hi @adamburges13981
Did you only clean the holes in the sprayarm?
Just asking as it is the pressure of the water i.e. the rate of flow, coming out of the holes that causes the arm to rotate.
If for instance the arm itself is clogged and not the holes per se, then the flow of water will be reduced.
Try removing the arm and then submerging it in a water/vinegar solution (3:1 ratio) for 3-4 hours (or overnight if you prefer) and then try flushing it into a tub and check if anything more comes out from the sprayarm holes.
If when flushing the water still only trickles out of the holes, the part number for the sprayarm is [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=+WPW10498900|WPW10498900] if you decide to replace it. (examples only)
=== Update (05/26/25) ===
Hi @adamburges13981
Before you do that, here's the [document|32641|tech sheet] for the dishwasher.
Run the service diagnostic tests with error codes as described on p.14 and check if error code F9 E1, F9 E2 or F9 E3 are being displayed.
If so there's a problem with the diverter- see p.21 for possible checks for each code.
-If you find the problem and it is a faulty part that needs replacing and as you didn't give the full model number of the dishwasher, here's a link that has the parts for all the models beginning with [link|https://www.partselect.com/Models/WDT750SAH/|WDT750SAH]
+If you find the problem and it is a faulty part that needs replacing here's a link that has the parts for all the models beginning with [link|https://www.partselect.com/Models/WDT750SAH/|WDT750SAH]
Select the link for your particular model and then locate the wanted part in the parts diagrams for the model. Click on the part to find the ''manufacturer's part number'' for the part and then search online for the ''part number only'' to find suppliers that suit you best.
If you search on YouTube for ''(insert wanted part number) replacement'' sometime if you're lucky there might be a video that shows how to remove/replace the part.

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Hi @adamburges13981
Did you only clean the holes in the sprayarm?
Just asking as it is the pressure of the water i.e. the rate of flow, coming out of the holes that causes the arm to rotate.
If for instance the arm itself is clogged and not the holes per se, then the flow of water will be reduced.
Try removing the arm and then submerging it in a water/vinegar solution (3:1 ratio) for 3-4 hours (or overnight if you prefer) and then try flushing it into a tub and check if anything more comes out from the sprayarm holes.
If when flushing the water still only trickles out of the holes, the part number for the sprayarm is [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=+WPW10498900|WPW10498900] if you decide to replace it. (examples only)
=== Update (05/26/25) ===
Hi @adamburges13981
Before you do that, here's the [document|32641|tech sheet] for the dishwasher.
Run the service diagnostic tests with error codes as described on p.14 and check if error code F9 E1, F9 E2 or F9 E3 are being displayed.
If so there's a problem with the diverter- see p.21 for possible checks for each code.
If you find the problem and it is a faulty part that needs replacing and as you didn't give the full model number of the dishwasher, here's a link that has the parts for all the models beginning with [link|https://www.partselect.com/Models/WDT750SAH/|WDT750SAH]
Select the link for your particular model and then locate the wanted part in the parts diagrams for the model. Click on the part to find the ''manufacturer's part number'' for the part and then search online for the ''part number only'' to find suppliers that suit you best.
-If you search on YouTube for ''(insert wanted part part) replacement'' sometime if you're lucky there might be a video that shows how to remove/replace the part.
+If you search on YouTube for ''(insert wanted part number) replacement'' sometime if you're lucky there might be a video that shows how to remove/replace the part.

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Hi @adamburges13981
Did you only clean the holes in the sprayarm?
Just asking as it is the pressure of the water i.e. the rate of flow, coming out of the holes that causes the arm to rotate.
If for instance the arm itself is clogged and not the holes per se, then the flow of water will be reduced.
Try removing the arm and then submerging it in a water/vinegar solution (3:1 ratio) for 3-4 hours (or overnight if you prefer) and then try flushing it into a tub and check if anything more comes out from the sprayarm holes.
If when flushing the water still only trickles out of the holes, the part number for the sprayarm is [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=+WPW10498900|WPW10498900] if you decide to replace it. (examples only)
=== Update (05/26/25) ===
Hi @adamburges13981
Before you do that, here's the [document|32641|tech sheet] for the dishwasher.
Run the service diagnostic tests with error codes as described on p.14 and check if error code F9 E1, F9 E2 or F9 E3 are being displayed.
If so there's a problem with the diverter- see p.21 for possible checks for each code.
-If you find the problem and it is a faulty part that needs replacing and as also you didn't give the full model number of the dishwasher, here's a link that has the parts for all the models beginning with [link|https://www.partselect.com/Models/WDT750SAH/|WDT750SAH]
+If you find the problem and it is a faulty part that needs replacing and as you didn't give the full model number of the dishwasher, here's a link that has the parts for all the models beginning with [link|https://www.partselect.com/Models/WDT750SAH/|WDT750SAH]
Select the link for your particular model and then locate the wanted part in the parts diagrams for the model. Click on the part to find the ''manufacturer's part number'' for the part and then search online for the ''part number only'' to find suppliers that suit you best.
If you search on YouTube for ''(insert wanted part part) replacement'' sometime if you're lucky there might be a video that shows how to remove/replace the part.

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Hi @adamburges13981
Did you only clean the holes in the sprayarm?
Just asking as it is the pressure of the water i.e. the rate of flow, coming out of the holes that causes the arm to rotate.
If for instance the arm itself is clogged and not the holes per se, then the flow of water will be reduced.
Try removing the arm and then submerging it in a water/vinegar solution (3:1 ratio) for 3-4 hours (or overnight if you prefer) and then try flushing it into a tub and check if anything more comes out from the sprayarm holes.
If when flushing the water still only trickles out of the holes, the part number for the sprayarm is [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=+WPW10498900|WPW10498900] if you decide to replace it. (examples only)
+
+=== Update (05/26/25) ===
+Hi @adamburges13981
+
+Before you do that, here's the [document|32641|tech sheet] for the dishwasher.
+
+Run the service diagnostic tests with error codes as described on p.14 and check if error code F9 E1, F9 E2 or F9 E3 are being displayed.
+
+If so there's a problem with the diverter- see p.21 for possible checks for each code.
+
+If you find the problem and it is a faulty part that needs replacing and as also you didn't give the full model number of the dishwasher, here's a link that has the parts for all the models beginning with [link|https://www.partselect.com/Models/WDT750SAH/|WDT750SAH]
+
+Select the link for your particular model and then locate the wanted part in the parts diagrams for the model. Click on the part to find the ''manufacturer's part number'' for the part and then search online for the ''part number only'' to find suppliers that suit you best.
+
+If you search on YouTube for ''(insert wanted part part) replacement'' sometime if you're lucky there might be a video that shows how to remove/replace the part.

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Hi @adamburges13981
Did you only clean the holes in the sprayarm?
Just asking as it is the pressure of the water i.e. the rate of flow, coming out of the holes that causes the arm to rotate.
If for instance the arm itself is clogged and not the holes per se, then the flow of water will be reduced.
-Try removing the arm and then submerging it in a water/vinegar solution (3:1 ratio) for 3-4 hours (or overnight if you prefer) and then try flushing it and check if anything more comes out from the sprayarm holes.
+Try removing the arm and then submerging it in a water/vinegar solution (3:1 ratio) for 3-4 hours (or overnight if you prefer) and then try flushing it into a tub and check if anything more comes out from the sprayarm holes.
-If when flushing the water still only trickles out of the holes, the part number for the sprayarm is [https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=+WPW10498900|WPW10498900] if you decide to replace it. (examples only)
+If when flushing the water still only trickles out of the holes, the part number for the sprayarm is [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=+WPW10498900|WPW10498900] if you decide to replace it. (examples only)

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Hi @adamburges13981
Did you only clean the holes in the sprayarm?
Just asking as it is the pressure of the water i.e. the rate of flow, coming out of the holes that causes the arm to rotate.
If for instance the arm itself is clogged and not the holes per se, then the flow of water will be reduced.
Try removing the arm and then submerging it in a water/vinegar solution (3:1 ratio) for 3-4 hours (or overnight if you prefer) and then try flushing it and check if anything more comes out from the sprayarm holes.
-If when flushing the water still only trickles out of the holes, the part number for the sprayarm is https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=+WPW10498900|WPW10498900] if you decide to replace it. (examples only)
+If when flushing the water still only trickles out of the holes, the part number for the sprayarm is [https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=+WPW10498900|WPW10498900] if you decide to replace it. (examples only)

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Hi @adamburges13981
Did you only clean the holes in the sprayarm?
Just asking as it is the pressure of the water i.e. the rate of flow, coming out of the holes that causes the arm to rotate.
If for instance the arm itself is clogged and not the holes per se, then the flow of water will be reduced.
-Try removing the arm and then submerging it in a water/vinegar solution (3:1 ratio) for 3-4 hours (or overnight if you prefer) and then try flushing it and check if anything more comes out from the sprayarm holes
+Try removing the arm and then submerging it in a water/vinegar solution (3:1 ratio) for 3-4 hours (or overnight if you prefer) and then try flushing it and check if anything more comes out from the sprayarm holes.
+
+If when flushing the water still only trickles out of the holes, the part number for the sprayarm is https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=+WPW10498900|WPW10498900] if you decide to replace it. (examples only)

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Hi @adamburges13981
Did you only clean the holes in the sprayarm?
Just asking as it is the pressure of the water i.e. the rate of flow, coming out of the holes that causes the arm to rotate.
If for instance the arm itself is clogged and not the holes per se, then the flow of water will be reduced.
-Try removing the arm and then soaking it in a water/vinegar solution (3:1 ratio) for 3-4 hours (or overnight if you prefer) and then try flushing it and check if anything more comes out from the sprayarm holes
+Try removing the arm and then submerging it in a water/vinegar solution (3:1 ratio) for 3-4 hours (or overnight if you prefer) and then try flushing it and check if anything more comes out from the sprayarm holes

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Hi @adamburges13981
Did you only clean the holes in the sprayarm?
-Just asking as it is the water pressure coming out of the holes that causes the arm to rotate.
+Just asking as it is the pressure of the water i.e. the rate of flow, coming out of the holes that causes the arm to rotate.
If for instance the arm itself is clogged and not the holes per se, then the flow of water will be reduced.
Try removing the arm and then soaking it in a water/vinegar solution (3:1 ratio) for 3-4 hours (or overnight if you prefer) and then try flushing it and check if anything more comes out from the sprayarm holes

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Hi @adamburges13981

Did you only clean the holes in the sprayarm?

Just asking as it is the water pressure coming out of the holes that causes the arm to rotate.

If for instance the arm itself is clogged and not the holes per se, then the flow of water will be reduced.

Try removing the arm and then soaking it in a water/vinegar solution (3:1 ratio) for 3-4 hours (or overnight if you prefer) and then try flushing it and check if anything more comes out from the sprayarm holes

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