Okay the first thing I always check is the door switch, which I have seen cause intermittent problems. A few it was related to that came into play like clockwork at a point in the cycle, Also a bad heating element can cause a mid cycle stop. I’m not sure if this one applies to yours but there have been a few I have seen with a cooling fan that fails and stops mid cycle. Make sure drainage is not kinked, blocked and that evacuation pump is not being obstructed……control board and some with a dial to control them have a timer issue. Also make sure the proper gauge wire was used and that the length is proper for application,…..if it is related to a heated cycle when it stops I would check the element and it’s connections…….there are so many things to check and I hope this helps.
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Hi,
Check behind the kick plate (toe plate?) or the door cover to see if there is a "tech sheet" there.
This will show how to get into the diagnostic mode for the dishwasher.
Hopefully once you run a diagnostic cycle there will be an error code that will help with what the problem may be.
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Unfortunately I have misplaced my tech sheet .
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@charles carwile ,
Not sure if this method is applicable to your model but you can only try.
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